Rickenbacker M-8 Question???
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upstairsdave
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David: While I would like the amplifier gurus to respond here, I am betting that you have an original 4 Ohm 8" speaker on your amplifier and probably a Jensen. Photos would be nice to assist us in learning more about these amplifiers.
Does it have dual inputs with the tone controls on the back of the amplifier.?
I believe that the M-8 was fashioned, at least in part, after the Fender Champ and as such it would seem to me that 4 Ohms is likely.
Does it have dual inputs with the tone controls on the back of the amplifier.?
I believe that the M-8 was fashioned, at least in part, after the Fender Champ and as such it would seem to me that 4 Ohms is likely.
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Hello I have a Rickenbacker RB60 Bass Amp in very good condition I would like to sell but don't know what it is worth Can anyone help. My Email is [email protected]
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My m-8 had a Jensen speaker in it that was blown when I got it, but the repairman who fixed it said that it was original. I agree with Peter that it is 4 ohms as well... They are GREAT recording amps! Just stick an SM57 in front of the speaker and off you go...
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