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As the truck progressed in Oklahoma, it is easy to say Brian had a few restless nights of pacing and planning of his own during the process. Having built multiple vehicles on his own previously, it was tough for Brian not to have the instant gratification of installing new parts and reaping the instant mental rewards of doing that. However, with a new baby arriving in his life, it was an important time for him to be home with his family. For the one-of-one interior, this aged beauty deserved, the guys all turned to a local to Game Over Built shop, King Covers in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Keeping the cab simple, a classic Relicate gray plaid bench seat was created. In addition to the subtle loop-style carpeting, a set of Dakota Digital gauges were installed in the dash, finishing up the perfect mix of old and new. I could really tell he wanted to do it, so I let him run with it and it actually turned out to be my favorite part of the truck. Approval drawings can be supplied prior to production.

All materials can be utilised including stainless steels, brass and aluminium. Custom fittings can be manufactured as shown above. Adaptors and connector fittings for canopies, stairs, glass risers, glass spacers and balconies have been manufactured for various prestigious contracts. Jim helpful told me that the power supply that he has for the pignose is a 12v mA one. So tommorow I'll go and get one and see if I can get my Pignose going.

Also having had a closer look at it I think it should run without the batteries in it, so thats cool. Its actually a neat little amp the chassis once unscrewed from the cabinet comes out totally leaving the cabinet with only the speaker in it. So it'd be an easy amp to completly replace the amp with something else and just hook up the speaker.

I'd still be greatful for any more info about this amp. A manual or Schematic. Cheers mike. Wow I'm supprised no one has any info on this amp? Although theres a slight hum or buzz going on like a bad earth. It does run without the batteries in there so thats cool. If you haven't seen one of these the way its design is quite cool. They've used connectors for a few things onto the circuit board. Both the input jacks and the headphone jack have these and can be unconnected from the board.

I've removed both the front and back inputs as they had plastic threads and had both stripped. I'm not sure how these were wired but they both look like stereo inputs well they have 9 lugs the back one is wired to the front one and the front one has 2 wires going to the circuit board. Not sure if there is some switching in there or not. I've just replaced the front one with a new mono input and it seems to be working okay.

Its actually quite loud. More than enough for our 1 bedroom flat. I could see how cool it would be with the batteries in it. Its built in distortion leaves a bit to be desired, not to my taste anyhow. But with a overdrive or distortion pedal in front of it, it sounds okay.



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