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  • #16
    Originally posted by OldSolder View Post
    Its a PR241. Mexico model with UPC1188h.
    That's what I thought... I have one sitting outside my music room.

    I have the schematic but can't upload it because it's a .pdf file.
    There are 2 different schems, the one at Fender has the Tda2050.
    The other one has Mexico in the title.
    Thanks Steve.
    If you can upload the Mexican schem that would be great.

    1. Click on Go Advanced and then scroll down to Manage Attachments.
    2. The new window has Add Files in the upper right corner.
    3. After adding files they should appear in the bottom pane. Select both and then click on Insert Inline and then Close.
    4. Your text entry box should now contain attachment.










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    • #17
      Here is Schematic.
      Attached Files

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      • #18
        Originally posted by OldSolder View Post
        Here is Schematic.
        Thanks!!! Now I can have some fun modding my amp...

        Steve Ahola

        P.S. I'd been meaning to write up instructions on how to post files here for a long time now... thanks for providing the incentive!

        I went ahead and posted a closed sticky in the Lobby spelling out the instructions:

        http://music-electronics-forum.com/t41874/#post419626
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        • #19
          Originally posted by OldSolder View Post
          Ok gents point taken.

          No further mods will be undertaken.

          Have just put a layby on a 30watt Kustom acoustic amp.
          Might be a bit better.

          Thanks.
          Now your cookin with gas.

          That is a nice 30 watt/ 30 ib amp.
          Built in FX, 10" speaker, a hi frequency driver, mic input, a notch filter.
          WooHoo.
          Enjoy.

          https://www.kustom.com/index.php/aco...enna30pro.html

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View Post
            Now your cookin with gas.

            That is a nice 30 watt/ 30 ib amp.
            Built in FX, 10" speaker, a hi frequency driver, mic input, a notch filter.
            WooHoo.
            Enjoy.

            https://www.kustom.com/index.php/aco...enna30pro.html
            This is getting crazy... I also have a Kustom Sienna amp which is pretty cool. Guess I have too many amps! "But it followed me home!"

            Steve
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            • #21
              Yes I think this is a better deal. Sounds more like an archtop amp than a pointy axe amp. i.e. no distortion channel.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by OldSolder View Post
                Yes I think this is a better deal. Sounds more like an archtop amp than a pointy axe amp. i.e. no distortion channel.
                I call it my poor man's Fishman Loudbox... It is easy enough to use a stomp box to add some dirt to a nice clean amp if desired. Once you have a really nice clean tone you are gold!

                Steve
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