Hi guys, havn't been around much.. still using the first bassman/normster layout amp i made bout a year ago or so (although the clean channel is never clean enoug, oh well)
Anyway, getting the itch to try something else... have a old princeton reverb that i have used as a mule for trying layouts for years, appears stock PR, but has a 12" we**er alinco (which i plan to run over with my truck, what a crap speaker..) anyway... has anyone done anything in a PR, but with reverb? i have seen bob has done a non reverb one?
OR, i have a old princeton reverb with 50watt traynor iron in it that i could use... either way:)
Total Butchery - can it be corrected
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thinking of trying another build... princeton conversion
Hey man, you're leanin on my dream......
Re: Total Butchery - can it be corrected
You have to go to the Kinko's that prints outdoor signs. The faceplate is just an outdoor sign to them. The Kinko's I use likes the source in Adobe Illustrator format or a .svg file (I use visio but save it to .svg for them). If you use any special fonts include them on your source disk. Find out the width of their vinyl stock (usually something over 17") and make sure to have them fill up the width with extra front and rear panels. Make sure they make it peel off adhesive and they auto trim each panel.Icetech wrote:Curious how you got kinkos to do this? i went back and forth through email with them bout having some faceplates printed and they basically told me they can't do it... i ended up printing on a laser printer using label paper:(
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Re: Total Butchery - can it be corrected
Thank you heis, i am for sure going to have to look into this:)
Hey man, you're leanin on my dream......