This is a very cool Overdrive special. I got asked to bring a guitar and test the amp. My friend's mom owns this amp. Her husband that passed away in 99 was the original owner......
She wants to talk to Howard abut the amp so if someone knows his contact number please send me a private message so i can give her Howard's current number.
If you have any questions...... let me know!!
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redshark wrote:This is a very cool Overdrive special. I got asked to bring a guitar and test the amp. My friend's mom owns this amp. Her husband that passed away in 99 was the original owner......
She wants to talk to Howard abut the amp so if someone knows his contact number please send me a private message so i can give her Howard's current number.
If you have any questions...... let me know!!
Cool!
how does it sound?
any pics of the back?
Can you take a peek inside?
The amp sounds great! i'm a trainwreck guy because i'm partial to power tube distortion vs. preamp distortion but I was impressed how dynamic the amp is and also it has great sustain. Of course Dumbles are famous for that!!
I didn't take a picture from the back, the speaker is an Altec lansing, the amp is a 100 watts with 6L6's and no, I didn't look inside. I just came to test the amp.....
If someone should be interested in some more infos concerning the specs of these ODS amps in a "transition generation" chassis (serial number range between #0070 and #0100) here's a link: https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... highlight=
The layout looks different too. Looks like the P.I valve at the back next to the capacitor, and the PRE and OD valves at the front.
Also, looks like "100W" and "3", for the fuse rating, are written in pen.