unbalanced heads

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Phil_S
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Re: unbalanced heads

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If my wife didn't throw them out, I've got a yellow rotary phone and beige touchtone. Both are just killer phones. I wondered about the handset. Real ding-dong clapper bells in those!
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Re: unbalanced heads

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Good blues harp mics in some of those old phones.
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@JoeCon - That's what I've seen before. No hum problems, eh? Seems logical to me, but what do I know? :?
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Supulchre

Yeah Orange has the right idea for low noise and easy head carrying!
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Tom

Don't let that smoke out!
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Re: unbalanced heads

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Marshall had the right idea, but I would extend the faceplate across the whole front, and mount some knobs with labels like:

Wood
Butter
Brown
Stage

or other similar booteeky-sounding stuff.

Then people on TGP could argue about how to set these controls for the best tone :twisted:
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Re: unbalanced heads

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D'oh! <headslap> Simple, elegant, who'd even know?

ROTFLMAO, extra controls...inventive!
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