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Brent 11

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  1. Hi Cdavid, Wow! certainly a lot of work! I figure that cabinet to be a 73' based on catalog pictures ( and my own) 73" cab. sure wish there were more of these to be found on our shores! Most of the Orange stuff seems to be in the U.S. midwest and east coast. got Mine from Canada through a crazy auction! seems like the younger bassists, simply didn't know what it was! so there were no bids on ebay! I contacted the seller and swung a deal for the original starting bid price. wish i coiuld find just one more 1973 bouncer here in the u.s. they are NOT popular, as they are (to my thinking And ear) just strictly a Low end cabinet. so. definitely a dissapointment as a single cab for bassists. Perfect... for "Rickenbacker guy's like me" who wish to run stereo, and this....for the low end. Brent
  2. Hello to all, I am new to this website. from Millbrae , CA, I am currentl using a Rickenbacker V63 (reissue) with a new stereo wireing harness ) with an Orange Terror 500 through an Orange 1X15 Bouncer bass cab (recently restored 1973 for the "bottome end ie; front pickup and a silly (practice amp) ibinbez 25 watt for the rear. My enentual hope is for a "tube guitar amp": for the "top end ie; rear pickup ..something "gainy' to get sopme more Grit on the "top end. Had a long hiatus....didn"t ply for many years, although having a lot of fun getting back into it.
  3. I really like your (actually 1973) bouncer Bass cabinet project! I wanted one of these when i was 16 years old! The plan has always been to run my rickenbackwer (no V-63 re issue wired in now stereo) to use3 this as the Bottom with (Now) Orange Terror 500. and a 100 watt guitar amp for the "top end" Neat to watch your restoration! Brent
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