The serial is 2011? Also where is the switch for b+? I see a sticker for b+ below the effect loop level buttons. My qr's b+ switch is where your half and full power switch is.
The serial is 2011? Also where is the switch for b+? I see a sticker for b+ below the effect loop level buttons. My qr's b+ switch is where your half and full power switch is.
Crap, is it really 2011? I’m just going by the description of when I purchased it. Did Scott do switches for Drop B* back then or was it just always Drop B+ (no switch for on/off).
Let me know and I’ll change the description, it was kinda shocking to see the Classic Tranny in a 2018.
Crap, is it really 2011? I’m just going by the description of when I purchased it. Did Scott do switches for Drop B* back then or was it just always Drop B+ (no switch for on/off).
Let me know and I’ll change the description, it was kinda shocking to see the Classic Tranny in a 2018.
Yeah the serial # is a 2011 and Scott didn't do b+ back then I am pretty sure. But yours has a b+ sticker right below the effect loop buttons. Maybe the previous owner sent it back to Scott to add b+? But I would think Scott would have put it where the half power switch is UNLESS it is permanently in b+ ?
My b+ switch was over on far right by power cord. See pic. There was a half full power switch also.
So i am gonna guess yours is permanently in drop voltage?
My b+ switch was over on far right by power cord. See pic. There was a half full power switch also.
So i am gonna guess yours is permanently in drop voltage?
That is def a 2012.
The second and third numbers are the year.
Scott has been doing mods well before he created his own amps so doing a B+ mod would not be unusual.
Going by your sig Dimebag - what amp do you plan to purchase next?
That is def a 2012.
The second and third numbers are the year.
Scott has been doing mods well before he created his own amps so doing a B+ mod would not be unusual.
Going by your sig Dimebag - what amp do you plan to purchase next?
No matter the year, it sounds great! Given the project I’m in now I purchased a Mesa Roadster, and it works perfectly for it. Have no need for multiple amps, only multiple guitars.