(finally) Transonic 30", Transoic 70, and B115 head pictures

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(finally) Transonic 30", Transoic 70, and B115 head pictures

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Finally got them home earlier in the week, so here they are!

The Transonic 70 (which for some reason has Trem, reverb, fuzz)

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And the B-115 head.

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I can't get over how good the B-115 and the 30" speakers sound. What a warm, rich, full sound from the 30. Not flubby at all. The B-115 is LOUD. Strangely loud.... it keeps up with an SVT nicely. I couldn't be happier!
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that's hot
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Cool!

Now all you need to complete the look on that T-70 is one of those elusive little "notes": :wink:
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Very cool! Glad to hear it sounds so good. It would be great to see/hear in person... :D
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libratune wrote:Cool!

Now all you need to complete the look on that T-70 is one of those elusive little "notes": :wink:
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Wanna sell me yours? :wink:

While on the subject.. I take it no one has one of these lying around they'd be willing to part with?
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Can I have one of your knobs? I might need a spare for my 4001 in case I ever break one and it looks like a perfect match.
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Zentner wrote:
libratune wrote:Cool!
Now all you need to complete the look on that T-70 is one of those elusive little "notes": :wink:
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Wanna sell me yours? :wink:
While on the subject.. I take it no one has one of these lying around they'd be willing to part with?
I sold the one in the pic to Dr Bob for his Transonic 200 head. Unfortunately, the T-100 note turned out to be a bit larger than the size of the standard T-200 note (search for a thread for more info if you're interested); however, as far as I know, it's the best Bob could find and he still has it. These things are rarer than rare.
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Bighouse wrote:Can I have one of your knobs? I might need a spare for my 4001 in case I ever break one and it looks like a perfect match.
Tell you what.... see if you can't find me one of these Rickenbacker music note logos, and I'll trade ya. :D
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Those are unbelievably nice, Kevin! Congrats! :D
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FYI, and assuming my memory is intact, Transonic 70's didn't come with the note logo and it would be non-original to the model. I would be surprised if the screw holes are there.
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Very nice gear, man!
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fantastic and monumental amps
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Kevin: Thanks for this great documentation. If you get the time I would love to have you enter these amplifiers in the Register along with the photos.
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How about I take some better pictures, and then I'll register them?
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That would be terrific, Kevin. :)
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