Thanks for noting that. Man, you can't swing a dead cat without hitting (yet another) D-cloner...what makes people wake up one morning and decide to do something 800 other people are suddenly doing....??glasman wrote:I wonder if AF will take exception to ODS on their website. He has it trademarked in the US.
Volt ODS-RR new UK built "D" style Amp
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Re: Volt ODS-RR new UK built "D" style Amp
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Word Mark ODS
Goods and Services IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Musical instrument amplifiers. FIRST USE: 20021231. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20021231
Standard Characters Claimed
Mark Drawing Code (4) STANDARD CHARACTER MARK
Trademark Search Facility Classification Code LETTER-3-OR-MORE ODS Combination of three or more letters as part of the mark
Serial Number 77371032
Filing Date January 14, 2008
Current Filing Basis 1A
Original Filing Basis 1A
Published for Opposition April 29, 2008
Registration Number 3467747
Registration Date July 15, 2008
Owner (REGISTRANT) Fuchs Audio Technology, LLC LTD LIAB CO NEW JERSEY 73 Collins Avenue Bloomfield NEW JERSEY 07003
Attorney of Record Anthony M. Palazzolo Jr
Type of Mark TRADEMARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator LIVE
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Goods and Services IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Musical instrument amplifiers. FIRST USE: 20021231. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20021231
Standard Characters Claimed
Mark Drawing Code (4) STANDARD CHARACTER MARK
Trademark Search Facility Classification Code LETTER-3-OR-MORE ODS Combination of three or more letters as part of the mark
Serial Number 77371032
Filing Date January 14, 2008
Current Filing Basis 1A
Original Filing Basis 1A
Published for Opposition April 29, 2008
Registration Number 3467747
Registration Date July 15, 2008
Owner (REGISTRANT) Fuchs Audio Technology, LLC LTD LIAB CO NEW JERSEY 73 Collins Avenue Bloomfield NEW JERSEY 07003
Attorney of Record Anthony M. Palazzolo Jr
Type of Mark TRADEMARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator LIVE
http://tess2.uspto.gov/
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Re: Volt ODS-RR new UK built "D" style Amp
Well I guess it must be good !! it seems feathers have been ruffled already.
I wonder what Andy F (edited last name) would have to say to Alexander Dumble, if he used ODS in his Amplifier Description?
Mod Edit: Keep it respectful. There is nothing wrong with Andy asserting his trademark. This is business. And he is the legal owner of that marque. One post here, off to a good start.
I wonder what Andy F (edited last name) would have to say to Alexander Dumble, if he used ODS in his Amplifier Description?
Mod Edit: Keep it respectful. There is nothing wrong with Andy asserting his trademark. This is business. And he is the legal owner of that marque. One post here, off to a good start.
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Re: Volt ODS-RR new UK built "D" style Amp
I smell a shill!! Well they also claim Larry Carlton tone- but we know what larry plays 
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Guy's we all know a schematic and a soldering iron or who owns a name makes not a great sounding amplifier or a successful company..Any experienced builder here should really know this by now.. If someone designs an engine for a car and all the other manufactures uses that design it's not going to guarantee all those company's suceed..Not too much of a difference here.. You can take that design but if you can't make it sound exceptional then you won't last..It's the way of the world..There are soooo many other factors that will make you successful in this business than having a layout/schematic or a name....
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Re: Volt ODS-RR new UK built "D" style Amp
Honestly, I would say "excuse me, but have a legal right by owning the trademark ODS, to kindly ask you to refrain from using it...". In the words of Don Corleone: "it's business, nothing personal".lovetone wrote:Well I guess it must be good !! it seems feathers have been ruffled already. I wonder what Andy F (edited last name) would have to say to Alexander Dumble, if he used ODS in his Amplifier Description?
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Not sure what your actual point is, but from your post content, and tallies, it seems you signed up for the sole purpose of spamming and shilling, not sharing in any exchange of the technical aspects of D-style amps for which this website was established.
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IIRC you once had neither Carlton or Ford playing your amps but you had BOTH names and MORE on your site.Well they also claim Larry Carlton tone- but we know what larry plays
Pretty sure Andy had some amps with pull pots named after both guys as well.
Just sayin'....
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Re: Volt ODS-RR new UK built "D" style Amp
Here is my take.
I'm a professional musician I built my amp out of the need to retire a 1964 Vibrolux and a 1967 AC-30.
I needed a new amp that would be a bit more versatile but still cover the bases of those 2 amps. I knew of Dumbles from about the late 1980's. The cost was way out of reach at this time for a young musician. I heard of Andys' amps a while back.
Being in Australia made the this type of amp a non prospect in terms of cost and service. No one brought it into my price point till the Ceriatones came along.The joke is that a Fender custom shop amp (something built to be a professional working amp) was in the same price range as a FUCHS.
With out the use of this board and skills of it's members I would not have achieved my goal.
I would still rather have a FUCHS, Bluedoo, Red plate etc. as the build quality would see it last as long as my old fender Blackface. And i'd say they will hold there own in the market.
All rights to the builders here for developing these amps. I'm just lucky to enjoy this type of amp.
All these new builders will have to prove themselves, Andy and co. have set the bar pretty high, so I would not worry too much. If a bit of legal persuasion make their business a little more difficult? Well they will just have to work a bit harder or go under.
I'm a professional musician I built my amp out of the need to retire a 1964 Vibrolux and a 1967 AC-30.
I needed a new amp that would be a bit more versatile but still cover the bases of those 2 amps. I knew of Dumbles from about the late 1980's. The cost was way out of reach at this time for a young musician. I heard of Andys' amps a while back.
Being in Australia made the this type of amp a non prospect in terms of cost and service. No one brought it into my price point till the Ceriatones came along.The joke is that a Fender custom shop amp (something built to be a professional working amp) was in the same price range as a FUCHS.
With out the use of this board and skills of it's members I would not have achieved my goal.
I would still rather have a FUCHS, Bluedoo, Red plate etc. as the build quality would see it last as long as my old fender Blackface. And i'd say they will hold there own in the market.
All rights to the builders here for developing these amps. I'm just lucky to enjoy this type of amp.
All these new builders will have to prove themselves, Andy and co. have set the bar pretty high, so I would not worry too much. If a bit of legal persuasion make their business a little more difficult? Well they will just have to work a bit harder or go under.
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Re: Volt ODS-RR new UK built "D" style Amp
Funkalicousgroove wrote:I smell a shill!! Well they also claim Larry Carlton tone- but we know what larry plays
Larry, now is he the guy with the Brown sound, or is it Blue, I know Henry's are Red.
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Re: Volt ODS-RR new UK built "D" style Amp
Robert Rolph wrote;
Can you tell us anything about the real ODS that was used for testing? e.g. How old, high/low plate, HRM, serial number?
Cheers,
Paul.
Great playing and tones on the clips, BTW!
Hi Robert,We were really lucky to test this amp side by side with one of the only (if not the only) real ODS in the UK, and the amp stands up.
Can you tell us anything about the real ODS that was used for testing? e.g. How old, high/low plate, HRM, serial number?
Cheers,
Paul.
Great playing and tones on the clips, BTW!
Re: Volt ODS-RR new UK built "D" style Amp
Robert, congrats on the amp. She sounds great!
The issue here is that this is a "builder/hobbyist" forum where ideas are exchanged regarding circuits. It is not a forum to post about some great new commercially available clone and its price. Unless, more info is offered. A couple of gut shots maybe? Not needing to be so clear as give away some special tweaks. Also, the basic circuit. Is it a Skyliner? Bluesmaster? HRM? Once again, nobody gets upset if the exact circuit is not divulged, but not offering any useful information to accompany the clips serves no purpose other than shill or advertise for Volt amps.
You seem like a nice bloke and you play great. I am sure that your intentions were honest. Maybe posting about the Dumble a bit would be pertainant.....
Cheers!
The issue here is that this is a "builder/hobbyist" forum where ideas are exchanged regarding circuits. It is not a forum to post about some great new commercially available clone and its price. Unless, more info is offered. A couple of gut shots maybe? Not needing to be so clear as give away some special tweaks. Also, the basic circuit. Is it a Skyliner? Bluesmaster? HRM? Once again, nobody gets upset if the exact circuit is not divulged, but not offering any useful information to accompany the clips serves no purpose other than shill or advertise for Volt amps.
You seem like a nice bloke and you play great. I am sure that your intentions were honest. Maybe posting about the Dumble a bit would be pertainant.....
Cheers!
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Which bodes the question:
Scott: Agreed, but that brings up (I think) a relevant question:
Since this is a password protected, invitation only forum, who actually screens new members and what is the established criteria for entry ?
Kinda makes you wonder: If you started suspending those who take lots and give little, who'd be left ??

Since this is a password protected, invitation only forum, who actually screens new members and what is the established criteria for entry ?
Kinda makes you wonder: If you started suspending those who take lots and give little, who'd be left ??
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Guess it once was invitation only, isn't anymore.
The forum heading is there for non-members, they have an idea of what hides behind the closed door.
The forum heading is there for non-members, they have an idea of what hides behind the closed door.
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This was invitation only??
Would be cool if there actually was such a forum!
Would be cool if there actually was such a forum!
FUCHSAUDIO wrote:Scott: Agreed, but that brings up (I think) a relevant question:
Since this is a password protected, invitation only forum, who actually screens new members and what is the established criteria for entry ?
Kinda makes you wonder: If you started suspending those who take lots and give little, who'd be left ??