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Post by bubs42 on Dec 2, 2007 21:09:59 GMT -7
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Dec 2, 2007 21:17:58 GMT -7
That's an interesting find - I've never seen one. I sure do see the Z Airbrake heritage there though.
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Post by bubs42 on Dec 2, 2007 21:20:30 GMT -7
Sure do, looks interesting.
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Post by dock66 on Dec 3, 2007 9:29:39 GMT -7
A rare find for sure.
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Post by billyguitar on Dec 3, 2007 13:07:57 GMT -7
Not rare, I have one. It's the version that Gerald Weber made. He and Fischer worked together on several projects. It predates the Z. As far as I know it's the exact same thing inside as the Z Air Brake. One thing kind of nice about it was that it is sloped on top. If you put an ashtray or something under the front of your combo amp to tilt it back a bit, this gives you a flat place for your beer.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Dec 3, 2007 13:56:40 GMT -7
Not rare, I have one. It's the version that Gerald Weber made. He and Fischer worked together on several projects. It predates the Z. As far as I know it's the exact same thing inside as the Z Air Brake. One thing kind of nice about it was that it is sloped on top. If you put an ashtray or something under the front of your combo amp to tilt it back a bit, this gives you a flat place for your beer. The one on eBay has a slave output though, as well as slave level.
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Post by billyguitar on Dec 3, 2007 15:32:04 GMT -7
That's true. I never use a slave out so I've never paid attention to that feature. I've got mine hooked up right now to my Route 66. Sounds the same as the Z version, which I also have, to me.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Dec 3, 2007 15:39:42 GMT -7
Since the Doc's was licensed from the Trainwreck design, I'm sure it's identical except that slave out.
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Post by gopre29 on Dec 30, 2007 15:41:39 GMT -7
its probably the same thing as the Zbrake since Mike got the license from Ken
But that looks awesome
it would be cool thing to brag about
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