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deny rowand
Posted on Monday, December 30, 2002 - 01:37 pm:   

Does anyone have any information on this bass head? It somewhere between 1982-84. It has a five band EQ switchable on-off, and a three position "limiter" rocker switch on the front panel. I'm not sure what the "limiter" does. Anyone have a manual that they could copy for me on this? Also any idea what cabinet (speaker size) was usually sold with this head? Thanks for any and all help
Deny
Outta d'Blues
Miami, Fl
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Jesse Tobies
Posted on Monday, January 06, 2003 - 01:15 pm:   

Deny, mine came with two single 15" cabinets with port hole on bottom corner. They were loaded with 15" 200 watt EV's which Ev does not manufacture anymore. I haven't had any luck finding these cabinets anywhere. They're portable not that heavy (about 35lbs) Both of them fit in the trunk of my sisters Cavalier. They measure about 24 x 24 x 12. I did pick up two folded cabinets loaded with 15" They are heavy about 60lbs and very bulky. 115RH 65 & 75. They throw farther. MM also made 18" cabs and a folded cab with two 10" speakers for Bass. The folded cabs I understand were great for the 100 watt tube head.
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vinnyk
Posted on Wednesday, February 16, 2005 - 02:35 pm:   

I just picked up a music man head.It has the Phasor/ reverb option.It dosent say rd, or anything else on it.It appears to have two large tubes in the back.It works great, and the tone is to die for.I am currently playing it thru a single 12" Meas cab.
How could I identify the year, and modle of this amp?
I paid 500.00 dollars, and it seemed a bit high, but it sounded great, and seemed pretty vintage.
Vinny
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BrianP
Posted on Sunday, February 20, 2005 - 08:52 am:   

Check out the model chart. Look for the features your amp has, and the weight can help too.

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