Mesa tremoverb question

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How can I tell what version/revision I have ? It started out as a combo but I converted it to a head because those combos have their own gravitational field.
 
well to answer your question-the angle of the dangle...is perpendicular to the trickle of the dickle....seriously though...I'm on my 3rd triple highball so I don't know. but that is my all time favorite amp....it will straighten those short black curly's....imo....
 
How can I tell what version/revision I have ? It started out as a combo but I converted it to a head because those combos have their own gravitational field.
I always thought there was only one version of the amp? If there is a revision, it would be printed or written on the PCB. Maybe somewhere online there’s a correlation of serial’s and revisions but I was pretty sure there are no revisions.
 
well to answer your question-the angle of the dangle...is perpendicular to the trickle of the dickle....seriously though...I'm on my 3rd triple highball so I don't know. but that is my all time favorite amp....it will straighten those short black curly's....imo....
Giraffe walks into a bar, “the Highballs are on me.”
 
RR-1D has a serial loop. RR-1E has the parallel loop. Those I believe are the only two versions.

In theory the Tremoverb RR-1D would be approximately like the Recto RF-1F and Tremoverb RR-1E would be Recto RF-1G.
 
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