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I thought the forum would like to see the 1000 put somewhat back together. I found it in disrepair if you recall.

Also the T100 just came in today.. WOW it has a lot of knobs and switches on it..
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Hey, I want one!!
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Cool! How's the amp sound?
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It sounds good Noel. It needs a little TLC. I intend to gig with it on smaller jobs (when the Ampeg stack is to big).

I guess the intent of the transonic was for it to be a general amplifier. It has a bass, guitar and keyboard input on it.
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Dave, I didn't catch the thread before the fix. Perhaps you could post a before picture? Hot little number you got there!
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As you wish.....

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Dave,

Have you tried the Transonic out with a bass? I'm intrigued.
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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I'm not what you would call a "vintage purist", but it is very nice to see something brought back to it's intended condition & played again.
Cool amp, too.
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Thanks Kevin........

Yes Bob,

I am still playing with it, lots of different combinations of inputs and tone selections to go thru.

Forum member John Minutaglio recommended that I send it to the original designer,(who is now making his own amps), for a restoration. I am thinking about an up grade to 200 amps. I am also thinking about installing upgraded speakers in it too (since the speakers are not original).
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Vintage Celestion Greenbacks!
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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JBLs?
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What does it have for speakers, & how many?
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They are 2- 12" "Eminence" speakers now.

Jwilli I understand that most Transonics came with JBL speakers, but that was not always the case.

Much I need to learn about my new amp.
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I respectfully suggest that you mean "an upgrade to 200 watts, Dave...if it was 200 amps, you could weld car frames with it...
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Come on Paul... Just because I work for an electrical engineering firm, you think I know that stuff??????????????... Image
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