
Death by Uberschall
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This guy has an ad for a REV2 UBERSCHALL, But it's really a REVISION BLUE. So I'm nice and send him a message telling him about it and he slams me in the ad by putting this in the "Questions" section:
This is exact message I sent him, QUOTE:
"This is actually a BLUE REVISION amp, not a REV2. Just thought I'd let you know."
This is what I got back:
You are incorrect. Please do your homework. For starters, Revision Blue has NO symbols in the serial number. Hey, check out the Revision Blue we have listed and you'll get the hint, or better yet, actually research the issue by checking to see what sets the revisions apart from one another (I bet you're one of those idiots who thinks it's all about a leather handle or something, right?). As you will discover: "The revision blue has actual digits for serial numbers while the previous versions have symbols". And what does this one say??? It says revision 2. So, what are WE TELLING YOU, SMART GUY??? That this head has symbols in the serial BUT it has the leather handle--THUS IT IS A REVISION 2. Now, any more questions from the peanut gallary?? Geez...
So I send this reply:
You pompous prick, I try to help you and you insult me!! How about you do your homework!! That amp you have pictured in the ad has 1) a level control for the effects loop, 2) the small LED power indicator instead of the power jewel and, 3) bias test points for the tubes, all of which were only available on the BLUE REVISION!! How do I know? It's because I own a REV2 Uberschall you fucking ass!!. I'll bet that if you look under the Uberschall logo on the rear it says in plain English, "Revision Blue"!! There were many BLUES built with symbols!!
Funny, I haven't gotten a reply back.

This guy has an ad for a REV2 UBERSCHALL, But it's really a REVISION BLUE. So I'm nice and send him a message telling him about it and he slams me in the ad by putting this in the "Questions" section:
This is exact message I sent him, QUOTE:
"This is actually a BLUE REVISION amp, not a REV2. Just thought I'd let you know."
This is what I got back:
You are incorrect. Please do your homework. For starters, Revision Blue has NO symbols in the serial number. Hey, check out the Revision Blue we have listed and you'll get the hint, or better yet, actually research the issue by checking to see what sets the revisions apart from one another (I bet you're one of those idiots who thinks it's all about a leather handle or something, right?). As you will discover: "The revision blue has actual digits for serial numbers while the previous versions have symbols". And what does this one say??? It says revision 2. So, what are WE TELLING YOU, SMART GUY??? That this head has symbols in the serial BUT it has the leather handle--THUS IT IS A REVISION 2. Now, any more questions from the peanut gallary?? Geez...
So I send this reply:
You pompous prick, I try to help you and you insult me!! How about you do your homework!! That amp you have pictured in the ad has 1) a level control for the effects loop, 2) the small LED power indicator instead of the power jewel and, 3) bias test points for the tubes, all of which were only available on the BLUE REVISION!! How do I know? It's because I own a REV2 Uberschall you fucking ass!!. I'll bet that if you look under the Uberschall logo on the rear it says in plain English, "Revision Blue"!! There were many BLUES built with symbols!!
Funny, I haven't gotten a reply back.

