Goodrich Match-Bro

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Jack Stanton
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Goodrich Match-Bro

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Legendary Dobro / Reso effect plus functions as a Matchbox ( buffer w/ tone control) when dobro effect is off. Minor scratches, but excellent working condition.
Hey, it must be good- it was designed by Buddy Emmons!
$250 shipped to lower 48.
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Do these have a true bypass or any bypass?

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Don't believe so , Bob- it's always on, either as the buffer or the dobro sim.
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Bob Snelgrove wrote:Do these have a true
bypass or any bypass?
There was not bypass until
the Match Bro II came out.
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But version II was only a dobro sim, it doesn't have the Matchbox circuit or tone and timbre controls.
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Correct
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Post by Bob Snelgrove »

Jack Stanton wrote:But version II was only a dobro sim, it doesn't have the Matchbox circuit or tone and timbre controls.
fixed dobro sound? No adjusting?

I guess they need a III model that does it all? :)
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Bob, this version already has all that. Tone control adjusts the matchbox, timbre control adjusts the dobro sound.
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Do you have the Bar that goes with it? I think it has a lot to do with the sound at least that's what im told by folks that own them
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Jack Stanton wrote:Bob, this version already has all that. Tone control adjusts the matchbox, timbre control adjusts the dobro sound.
But no true bypass :)


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Post by Todd Nalley »

Do you have the Bar that goes with it? I think it has a lot to do with the sound at least that's what im told by folks that own them
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No Todd, no bar. Used to have one and found it didn't make that much of a difference other than cutting down on sustain. You can compensate tone wise by using the timbre control.
I think Scotty's Music still has the bars for sale.
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I don't see any pot for the tone control when in bypass. The one I have (an original model) has a pot on the bottom for the tone when in bypass.
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Jack, the tone control works the matchbox when the dobro mode is off.
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