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Hey Phil,
Be sure and give us the scoop on your bass when you get it!
Thats very interesting on the price of the Vibroverb. Thats the same
price for the Dual Professional ($3000 list price, $2100 street).
With the Dual Pro you get a built in reverb unit (3 knob), 100
Watts, and 2 12" speakers. Wow, I wonder why the Vibroverb is nearly
the same as the Dual Pro?
BN
--- In , Phil Tiki <philx@m...> wrote:
> I just ordered a new Classic 51 P-Bass and while I was talking to
my
> buddy, I asked about the Vibroverb.
>
> Ready?
>
> $2999.00 list. Ouch. Look for a street price of about $2000. Ouch.
>
> I don't know...1-15" speaker, tube reverb, tube tremolo...sounds
like a
> surf monster to me...
>
>
> Phil
>
>
> On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 12:06 PM, Brian <bneal@z...>
> wrote:
>
> > --- In , "Brian <bneal@z...>"
> > <bneal@z...> wrote:
> >> Check it out:
> >>
> >>
> >> Is this the closest thing we are going to get to a reissue
Showman?
> >> Its the same circuit as used in the Showman/Twin Reverbs, 15"
> >> speaker, and "only" 40 Watts. It will probably be pretty
expensive
> >> as its all point-to-point wired plus it has a nice cabinet.
> >>
> >
> > Let me ammend that statement. The vintage Vibroverbs had the same
> > circuit as the Showman/Twin Reverbs, but this model has "Circuit
> > Modifications Designed by the Legendary Cesar Diaz". I wonder how
> > these mods make it applicable to surf?
> >
> > BN
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