
Juggernaut
Well-known member
Shit, the TBR1 (no designation) I had just as much gain as my TBR1SL or the 2, It had "the mojo"
the other stuff.........my bad.
the other stuff.........my bad.
verderacer":t3zom5me said:Guitarslinger,
Well it's the power tubes from what the shop tech says but it seems that we cant get Rivera to respond. At least during business hours when the tech is there. They have called a total of 5 times and left messages. To date the 2 messages I have left have not been responded to.![]()
The owner said he will shelve the amp for a while if they dont get a call back when they are open. Not too happy about this as I loved the way this amp sounded. I even asked if he would consider selling me the amp as is and said he would think about it.![]()
Just have to wait and see.
Mini Bear":yt28slgy said:I am a french guy who own a Rivera TBR-1SLM (a mixture of the SL and M version, see the yellow things just below). I bought it in Paris in 1995 (second hand).
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Mini Bear
Mini Bear":1ma3pywr said:Hello,
I am a french guy who own a Rivera TBR-1SLM (a mixture of the SL and M version, see the yellow things just below). I bought it in Paris in 1995 (second hand). Probably designed in 89-91' by Paul Rivera itself. Absolutly gorgeous!
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SFW":qhbskduw said:Actually, the Slave to the Grind disc was recorded with an M100.
Listen to any of the first 3 Saigon Kick discs and it's all TBR-1SL. Jason used a DS-1 for a boost to "smooth things out." At least that's what he told me when I asked him about his setup for the SK albums.