A belated welcome to you, Walter.
FWIW, your course of action is probably the best under the circumstances. That M-30 probably has quite a history to it that we will never know. Good luck with the auction!
Rickenbacker M-30 Ek-O-Sound Amplifier
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Re: Rickenbacker M-30 Ek-O-Sound Amplifier
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Re: Rickenbacker M-30 Ek-O-Sound Amplifier
Thank you for the welcome, Gary.
This amp, even in such tough shape, is unbelievably cool.
However, I am in no position technically to make use of these parts at this time.
I am setting out on my first diy amp build since I got hooked up with this most valiant crew: http://www.vacuumtubecollective.com/
One day, perhaps I will be able to restore/rebuild a classic like this (not that I'll likely ever see one of these again!).
Maybe somewhere, someone has a tape delay board, speaker, and a back panel just waiting to find their mates!
This amp, even in such tough shape, is unbelievably cool.
However, I am in no position technically to make use of these parts at this time.
I am setting out on my first diy amp build since I got hooked up with this most valiant crew: http://www.vacuumtubecollective.com/
One day, perhaps I will be able to restore/rebuild a classic like this (not that I'll likely ever see one of these again!).
Maybe somewhere, someone has a tape delay board, speaker, and a back panel just waiting to find their mates!
Re: THANK YOU RAY & RANDY BUTTS
Hey Frank, there's an article about you and the Echosonic in Vintage Guitar magazine, April 2012, discussed here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=404420TelecasterTech wrote:Thank You Forever, guys.... I will never forget.