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Old January 18th, 2004, 01:15 PM   #11 (permalink)
Bluesbob
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Think of it as a convertible

Hey telel6s, you won't be doing anything to your super except making it lighter and more usable with Pierce's recommendation. Call Ampwares and see what they've got. It would probably cost around $350.00 for a cab with Logo and reverb tank. (Just a guess, but I can't see it being any more than this.) Speakers from Weber might be another $100.00. Remove the back plate, unscrew 4 bolts, unplug the speakers and reverb, slide it into the new cab and, Voila!, you've got your beloved Super Reverb in a smaller, more club friendly package! I think it's a great idea. You get to play through your favorite amp in a "small package", for the price of a tune-up on a SFVR or one of the other vintage alternatives. When you play outdoors, the change to your original cab should take all of 10 minutes, or about the time it takes to work up the fortitude to lug the Super out of the trunk after a late-night gig. Of course that's JMHO.
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