Hey all,
I was perusing David Lindley's website and came across this picture. What'd ya know?! It seems that David's SSS was an ODS first! The idea of the conversion makes sense though, the SSS seem more of the design appropriate to the sustain DL would need for the Nationals/Rickenbackers (sp?) he plays. The gold(en) face plate puts it's construction around the same time as the Small Special that Funk has/had in his shop. Does that mean Lindley's SSS wasn't PCB?
Just thought I'd share!
Take care,
Hale
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According to a recent interview and photo in The Fretboard Journal, that amp is ODS #002, a 50W. Controls are Vol, then the three slide switches: Bright, Deep, Guitar/Mic, T, M, B, Overdrive, Level, and the slide switch on the right is labeled "Accent." Anybody know what the accent switch does?
martin manning wrote:According to a recent interview and photo in The Fretboard Journal, that amp is ODS #002, a 50W. Controls are Vol, then the three slide switches: Bright, Deep, Guitar/Mic, T, M, B, Overdrive, Level, and the slide switch on the right is labeled "Accent." Anybody know what the accent switch does?
talbany wrote:I am Sorry but I gotta say it....
That is one UGLY A$$ Amp!!! Good Lord...LOL!!
Tony VVT
You ever seen homeboy's sartorial selections? The amp would seem to match his Mercury's interior too if I don't miss my guess. But his shitload of soul rights all wrongs in this case.
All excellent things are as difficult as they are rare__B Spinoza
The SSS lived in Japan for a while, I recently saw it at overland express for sale. There was a posting on Mr. Dave's site a while back that the 2 ODS's were for sale, not sure if they sold or not though.
I see you are from N.VA.. I grew up not far from the Springfield Old Town area..Alexandria... I played guitar in the Johnny Artis Band throughout the 90's.. have we crossed paths?