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First, to respond to prior posts about inexpensive reverb amps,
there are two pretty comparable models:
First is the VOX Pathfinder 15R, which was previously mentioned. It
is a nice, smaller amp that is easily portable and has a pretty good
reverb tone in addition to a tremolo circuit and a drive channel.
This usually fetches $150 or so in most stores.
Second is the Fender Frontman 15R, which is a really basic little
Fender Amp, with good ol' Fender Reverb. It's small but packs a
nice little punch, and it goes for maybe $115 or so. But if I were
buying it, I'd drop the other fifty bucks and go for the Frontman
25R -- much more power and a far warmer tone.
Now, I have a question for you fine folks. Does anyone know where I
can track down a Mosrite Saddles, and a nut? I'm working on an
older Mosrite right now, and can't seem to track down any
replacement parts at all right now. Any leads? Sites? I've got
the tailpiece, just not the nut or the bridge piece.
Any help would be much appreciated.
~Bill~
> Fender Frontman 15R, which is a really basic little
> Fender Amp, with good ol' Fender Reverb. It's small but packs a
> nice little punch, and it goes for maybe $115 or so.
A friend has the Frontman 15R. My Bullet 15 DSP was only CAD$20 more (about
$13 US) and comes with lots more effects AND the RCA inputs. Not a tough choice.
Bunching the line like that usually isn't a good idea. Can lead to the
disappearance of non-selling one or a drop in its price.
--
Malcolm <<-- not a signature
"They should know they're the Grateful Dead now." -- Phil
Ramsey Clark holds Bush's feet to the fire
Ramsey Clark on the horrors of war with Iraq, then and now
To find Mosrite parts you should contact Tim from Tymguitars
tymguitars.com.au/
Roland Bettenville
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Date: woensdag 19 maart 2003 20:54:15
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Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Cheap reverb AND Mosrite Parts
First, to respond to prior posts about inexpensive reverb amps,
there are two pretty comparable models:
First is the VOX Pathfinder 15R, which was previously mentioned. It
is a nice, smaller amp that is easily portable and has a pretty good
reverb tone in addition to a tremolo circuit and a drive channel.
This usually fetches $150 or so in most stores.
Second is the Fender Frontman 15R, which is a really basic little
Fender Amp, with good ol' Fender Reverb. It's small but packs a
nice little punch, and it goes for maybe $115 or so. But if I were
buying it, I'd drop the other fifty bucks and go for the Frontman
25R -- much more power and a far warmer tone.
Now, I have a question for you fine folks. Does anyone know where I
can track down a Mosrite Saddles, and a nut? I'm working on an
older Mosrite right now, and can't seem to track down any
replacement parts at all right now. Any leads? Sites? I've got
the tailpiece, just not the nut or the bridge piece.
Any help would be much appreciated.
~Bill~
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