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Post subject: Re: 1954 Fender Twin on ebay
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 12:35 pm
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Topp Please you have listed so many wonderful amps that you own I think many of us would love to see a pic of them all together. Also your guitars.


They must be "vampires": they don't show up in photos or mirrors. :lol: :lol: :lol:


ROFLMAO

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Post subject: Re: 1954 Fender Twin on ebay
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 1:50 pm
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phansford wrote:
bluesky636 wrote:
tbazzone wrote:
Topp Please you have listed so many wonderful amps that you own I think many of us would love to see a pic of them all together. Also your guitars.


They must be "vampires": they don't show up in photos or mirrors. :lol: :lol: :lol:


ROFLMAO

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


ROFLMFAOPIMFP

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Post subject: Re: 1954 Fender Twin on ebay
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 2:41 pm
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Yep, now that was funny...and all we still get is....further E-bay pics... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post subject: Re: 1954 Fender Twin on ebay
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 3:48 pm
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Yep, now that was funny...and all we still get is....further E-bay pics... :lol: :lol: :lol:

T2


And the fifteen milliwatt mental midget can't seem to put two and two together and determine that he's been called out on it.

Must be something in the water there in Berzerkley......either that or swingville suffers from Asperger's Syndrome.

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Post subject: Re: 1954 Fender Twin on ebay
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:30 pm
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Toppscore wrote:
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I should also mention... based on the schematics I've seen, the 5D6-A circuit is identical to the 5E6, except the 47K resistors in the 5D6-A were changed to 56K in the 5E6.


Exactly. There may be some more significant mods between
the official 5D6A and the 5E6 than resistors, so be open minded.

Also, again, I believe that the 1954 Fender "DL" December 5D6 Bassman
is the same circuit as the 5D6A. Simply because there was no time to make
changes from the late December 1954 5D6 to the January 1955 5D6A,
except for the tube chart paperwork.

Therefore, the missing schematics for the Fender Bassman Amps
are the 1954 "DK" November 5D6 Bassmans. Sort of the missing link.
Someday soon, I will record the sounds from my 1954 "DK" 5D6 Bassman.
Also, I may take super close photos of the layout, or maybe I may try
to totally copy the layout as my first attempt at making a clone amp :shock:
Probably the same day I take a family photo. Till then - hahaha :)

Toppscore 8)

I seem to remember that a schematic makes no sense to you Topp,because you admitted you can't read them.....when did you learn how?


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Post subject: Re: 1954 Fender Twin on ebay
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 12:30 am
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Rebelsoul wrote:
Toppscore wrote:
Mr. SD-1 wrote:
I should also mention... based on the schematics I've seen, the 5D6-A circuit is identical to the 5E6, except the 47K resistors in the 5D6-A were changed to 56K in the 5E6.

Exactly. There may be some more significant mods between
the official 5D6A and the 5E6 than resistors, so be open minded.
Also, again, I believe that the 1954 Fender "DL" December 5D6 Bassman
is the same circuit as the 5D6A. Simply because there was no time to make
changes from the late December 1954 5D6 to the January 1955 5D6A,
except for the tube chart paperwork.

Therefore, the missing schematics for the Fender Bassman Amps
are the 1954 "DK" November 5D6 Bassmans. Sort of the missing link.
Someday soon, I will record the sounds from my 1954 "DK" 5D6 Bassman.
Also, I may take super close photos of the layout, or maybe I may try
to totally copy the layout as my first attempt at making a clone amp :shock:
Probably the same day I take a family photo. Till then - hahaha :) Toppscore 8)
I seem to remember that a schematic makes no sense to you Topp,
because you admitted you can't read them.....when did you learn how?


Just discussing "missing schematics" as in "not available" or "there are no known".
You are correct that I'm not a reader of schematics.
Understanding schematics and how they relate to
the building of an amp is on my agenda.
Very good memory, Rebelsoul.

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