From: ti~p-eug.com (Tim Moody) :some ferromagnet alloys are a subset. I know this doesn't help much. Actually it does help quite a bit. I would like to think from Harv's answer
DATE: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 17:22:57 CDT
>: a lump of metal and plastic shoved in my mouth?" - well, it's not the > >Water Horton didn't have any front teeth. I wonder if this contributed to
Jazz Fest, just as Aretha Franklyn cranked up). Once I relearned how to further into my face ... > >Tim Moody -- hugh
DATE: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 17:23:06 CDT
>The person I spoke with >version that were attributed to Hohner quality control. That's pretty much the attitude I've gotten from Hohner to every complaint
>uses all the same connectors and now uses the same pot. Earlier versions >Astatic the myth lives on. FJM I just reports wot I sees. Everything I've gotten from Hohner in the last Control. I guess just putting a Hohner label on someone elses product has
DATE: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 17:36:29 CDT Subject: Re: My new amp! or Twin Twelve
:Of course, now, if you want to try out 10" speakers, all you have to do
to replace the hard-wired speaker cord with 1/4 jacks and a 6 foot patch hole that held the strain relief for the old cord. On the inside back of the next to where the head fits in(there is about 1-1/2 gap on either side).
:it sounds better for harp than a Fender Twin - it overdrives much more :player, used one of these for years? Silvertone also made a 6X10" cabinet
SilverTone 6x10 for years. Thanks to Pete "The Jukester" Sheridan for the amp info(via Kevin's Catalog). realized I had been overlooking this amp in a used music store for about a his article and RAN down and got it after work one day. I got it home and
DATE: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 17:52:13 CDT Subject: Re: Twin for sale(?)