SLOgriff
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This is the first "prototype" Uberschall I believe from Namm. Kinda cool. I remember seeing this one years ago.
leib10":36vgvpnl said:That's neat. Where'd you find it? It'd be cool if the first channel knobs were used to shape the first channel.
SLOgriff":2crvszzv said:leib10":2crvszzv said:That's neat. Where'd you find it? It'd be cool if the first channel knobs were used to shape the first channel.
I'm back to Bogner's now so I was just doing a Google search for Uberschalls and found the picture. I actually had one of the first production Uberschalls back in 2000-2001. Got it from Brian Harris (Brooke Mays Music) back in Dallas. He used to get new stuff before most dealers. Took it to band practice and it just did not sound good at all.
Could be wrong but I think that "prototype" uber had 6L6's in it.
LukeCurd":6fijeh3i said:SLOgriff":6fijeh3i said:leib10":6fijeh3i said:That's neat. Where'd you find it? It'd be cool if the first channel knobs were used to shape the first channel.
I'm back to Bogner's now so I was just doing a Google search for Uberschalls and found the picture. I actually had one of the first production Uberschalls back in 2000-2001. Got it from Brian Harris (Brooke Mays Music) back in Dallas. He used to get new stuff before most dealers. Took it to band practice and it just did not sound good at all.
Could be wrong but I think that "prototype" uber had 6L6's in it.
I played a 2001 model at brook mays. I lived in dallas at the time and they where they only place that had bogner's in the country. The first dealer I think. I should have took pictures but they we're a thing of beauty back then. And only 1,699.99 new.
Don't know about the 6l6 since the uberschall power section has always been jcm800 based. Like the xtc before it. The caveman might be the one your thinking of?