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They really do sounds fantastic. Andy Fuchs recently overhauled my '67 Bassman head (added a half power switch where the old ground switch was, and a master volume) and I played the ODH for a bit. I...
Here's a guy who transcribed Jim Hall (Slower) https://youtu.be/XxzFS7z_fSY?si=ZEsqY_iSUzHwkMk7 (Faster) https://youtu.be/FFSXLQEC54Q?si=_XZ7H1dcN6Wwx5ds
If you use them on your guitar, you'll have a Murphy Lab original :smile-new: Back in the good old days, guitars were relic'ed with oven cleaner and steel wool. There was even a blues guy in...
https://youtu.be/wtsPerQgD2U?si=H-Rl6Vxjeiegc0_b
TBH, the Fuchs ODH head is the only amplifier for which I still have a serious Jones. For blues and fusion, I'm a died-in-the-wool Dumblehead, and my Smokin' Amp Company Zensation pedal comes mighty...
Thanks for being so contentious.... That is true, but if he wants folks to respond to his post, this is not a great place to put it - the Showcase or Composition subforums would be best.
33 pounds, 2x12" Celstions, and makes a fantastic pedal platform as well. Love mine :) That said, the Fuchs ODH 112 is only 22 pounds, and sounds better but is about $2000.



Has anyone tried the Acoustasonic Player Jazzmaster?
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