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El Glom-o

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  • Birthday 01/19/2022
  1. Hi, Myles - When wiring a single speaker to an amp, is there a particular way the wires should be attached? What I mean is, does it matter which way the cone moves when the string is first put into motion by the pick or finger? Should the cone move forward as the string is being moved by the pick, or should the forward motion of the cone occur as the string snaps off of the pick? Or does it matter at all? Also, it would matter if one were using multiple amps, the cones should all be moving in the same direction at any one time, so is there a standard as to which speaker terminals the output wires attach to? Thank you. El Glom-o
  2. [/qb] The hot shot on these is a guy named Jimmy who is the tech at Groove Tubes.[/QB] I just spoke to Jimmy. He was quite helpful. Thank you. El Glom-o
  3. Hi, Myles - Are you familiar with the Tel-Ray Adineko device, sometimes referred to as the "oil-can reverb"? I have a couple of them that I'd like to have in optimum working condition. I've gathered info about them, including schematic and owner's instructions for the Gibson GA4-RE (Gibson's version), as well as copies of the patents for the device, but I've been unable to find service or troubleshooting info. Can you help me with this? Either with advice or perhaps with servicing it yourself?
  4. Hi, Myles - Are you familiar with the Tel-Ray Adineko device, sometimes referred to as the "oil-can reverb"? I have a couple of them that I'd like to have in optimum working condition. I've gathered info about them, including schematic and owner's instructions for the Gibson GA4-RE (Gibson's version), as well as copies of the patents for the device, but I've been unable to find service or troubleshooting info. Can you help me with this? Either with advice or perhaps with servicing it yourself?
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