What is the going rate for a mint used uberschall rev blue?

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Ive been itching to try an uberschall rev. blue for a while now. Its one of the few amps on my bucket list that I havent tried yet. I have seen a few floating around on the forums and was just wondering what a fair market value is for a mint condition revision blue? I figured I would ask my fellow RT brethren before I pulled the trigger. Thanks in advance... :rock:
 
Death by Uberschall":1s87ldll said:
$1800-2000 range

Thats kinda what Ive been seeing alot of. Do the metal grill versions sell for more usually? And what type of "voicing" would u compare the uber dirty channel to? Ive heard its kinda like an engl but dont know how reliable the source was. Any input on what Im in store for gain-wise?
 
Metal grill gets a little extra cash, especially since it's not offered anymore.
I'd say it falls in between a good modded Marshall and a Dual Recto. All the things you'd love about both, none of the things that make turn away from them. Gain for days, period.

BUT, the Rev2 is a better amp.
 
Death by Uberschall":14smbh9r said:
Metal grill gets a little extra cash, especially since it's not offered anymore.
I'd say it falls in between a good modded Marshall and a Dual Recto. All the things you'd love about both, none of the things that make turn away from them. Gain for days, period.

BUT, the Rev2 is a better amp.

Right on. From what u said, Im gonna really like it. So is the rev blue considered a rev 2? Im not hip with all the uber terminology :doh:
 
Uberschall differences

For me, the Rev2 is just right. I think great tube amps (high gain or not) should "breathe" and have a "organic" quality to them. This alone is one reason why I'll never sell my early Dual Recto. When using the tube rectifiers on spongy that amp has that quality in spades. Now keep in mind tone and feel are in the eye/ears/hands of the beholder and very subjective. :thumbsup:

This is the basic rundown of the Uberschalls:

Original - Fast gain taper on Gain Channel (some have said almost like an Off/On kind of jump in gain), high plate voltage, good power section compression/sag when pushed, Clean Channel volume slightly lower than Gain Channel by comparison, plastic carry handle (although some Original Uberschalls got the leather handle just prior to transitioning into the Rev2), EL34

Rev2 - Reduced gain taper on Gain Channel (same gain, just more controllable), high plate voltage, good power section compression/sag when pushed, Clean Channel volume slightly lower than Gain Channel by comparison, leather carry handle, EL34

Revision Blue - Same basic gain structure, lower plate voltage, less power section compression/sag when pushed, Clean Channel volume matched closer to Gain Channel, re-design of circuits, addition of Loop volume control, bias test points, power jewel changed to smaller LED type, dedicated design ability to allow power section slaving from an outside source (but this can be accomplished on Original/Rev2 versions), EL34

Twin Jet 1.0 - Gain Channel re-design in a direction towards the Original/Rev2 designs, plate voltage around 530v, less power section compression (due to the design switch to KT88 power tubes), Clean channel re-do in the direction of a high gain modded Marshall tone with very little ability to get a truly clean sound, addition of power section Presence and Depth controls, KT88

Twin Jet 1.1 - The same as 1.0 but with a modded gain taper on the clean channel, same level of gain available as 1.0 with the ability to go lower gain and clean up better
Twin Jet Purple mod – Clean channel becomes more “Marshall” like and the addition of the purple power LED.

Now keep in mind, I made up TJ 1.0/1.1 for the purpose of comparison , I don't think Bogner looks at them that way. Bogner does offer to perform the Clean Channel mod for anybody who owns what I call 1.0 at no charge.
 
Death by Uberschall":3s1vzb7d said:
Uberschall differences

For me, the Rev2 is just right. I think great tube amps (high gain or not) should "breathe" and have a "organic" quality to them. This alone is one reason why I'll never sell my early Dual Recto. When using the tube rectifiers on spongy that amp has that quality in spades. Now keep in mind tone and feel are in the eye/ears/hands of the beholder and very subjective. :thumbsup:

This is the basic rundown of the Uberschalls:

Original - Fast gain taper on Gain Channel (some have said almost like an Off/On kind of jump in gain), high plate voltage, good power section compression/sag when pushed, Clean Channel volume slightly lower than Gain Channel by comparison, plastic carry handle (although some Original Uberschalls got the leather handle just prior to transitioning into the Rev2), EL34

Rev2 - Reduced gain taper on Gain Channel (same gain, just more controllable), high plate voltage, good power section compression/sag when pushed, Clean Channel volume slightly lower than Gain Channel by comparison, leather carry handle, EL34

Revision Blue - Same basic gain structure, lower plate voltage, less power section compression/sag when pushed, Clean Channel volume matched closer to Gain Channel, re-design of circuits, addition of Loop volume control, bias test points, power jewel changed to smaller LED type, dedicated design ability to allow power section slaving from an outside source (but this can be accomplished on Original/Rev2 versions), EL34

Twin Jet 1.0 - Gain Channel re-design in a direction towards the Original/Rev2 designs, plate voltage around 530v, less power section compression (due to the design switch to KT88 power tubes), Clean channel re-do in the direction of a high gain modded Marshall tone with very little ability to get a truly clean sound, addition of power section Presence and Depth controls, KT88

Twin Jet 1.1 - The same as 1.0 but with a modded gain taper on the clean channel, same level of gain available as 1.0 with the ability to go lower gain and clean up better
Twin Jet Purple mod – Clean channel becomes more “Marshall” like and the addition of the purple power LED.

Now keep in mind, I made up TJ 1.0/1.1 for the purpose of comparison , I don't think Bogner looks at them that way. Bogner does offer to perform the Clean Channel mod for anybody who owns what I call 1.0 at no charge.

Dude! You are the uber guru! This definitely answers my questions and Im definitely convinced that Im gonna get it. So how is the fx loop on the rev blue? Pretty solid?
 
Death by Uberschall":3ktmuoif said:
As good as any.

Awesome! Im sold! Thanks so much for ur time and input! VERY cool of u man! :thumbsup:
 
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