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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 1:58 pm
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These are pictures of my new MB-200 amplifier built by my good friend Jerry Bryan and assisted by Mike Shockly in Lufkin, Texas. Besides the GK MB-200 I bought an Eminence EPS 15C speaker from Kevin Hatton and the hardware from Reliable Hardware. The wood is cabinet grade oak and the tolex was donated by my pal Mike Shockly. I read on the Forum and had heard from Jerry and Mike the amp would take 10-12 hours to break in and I had that done in 3-4 days. The size of the case is 20x20x10 and the weight is about 28 lbs. account of being oak and built a little bit sturdier which I'm glad. The 28 lbs. is still great for my old back. Thanks to Jerry and Mike for all the help getting this project done.
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John Dowden
From: Louisiana, USA
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 2:13 pm
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Looks great! Does the MB have a built in fan? I'd imagine those port holes help if it needs any added ventilation with the back piece closed. |
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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 2:38 pm Fans
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Yes the MB has a built in fan. Jerry made sure there was enough ventilation to keep the unit cool. The back has enough area that the cord hangs out to allow quite a bit of ventilation also. ...I'm sending you a PM...jr |
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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 6:20 pm Mb-200
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One other point of the amp head is that it does not have a reverb which is not a big deal with all the reverb and delay pedals for sale on the Forum....jr |
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Randy Gilliam
From: San Antonio, Texas, USA
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 6:48 pm Nice
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Nice Amp Joe!  |
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Steven Paris
From: Los Angeles
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 9:39 pm
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Darnit!! If G-K would just offer a model with a digital reverb, it would be a big hit!!! _________________ Emmons & Peavey |
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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 1:27 am Mb-200
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Thanks Randy. I like it real well....jr |
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Mike Kowalik
From: San Antonio,Texas
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 2:35 am
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Very nice rig Joe.... _________________ Cremation is my last shot at having a hot body...... |
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Chris Brooks
From: Providence, Rhode Island
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 3:29 am
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Guys, what makes the MB 200 such a good amp for steel? Midrange EQ flexibility?
I work out of a Peavey 112 and as you know zipping down the midrange makes all the difference in a steel tone.
Chris |
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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 5:32 am My Amp
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Thanks Mike...jr |
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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 9:41 am My New Amp
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Hey Chris,
I would like to know more about the mid-range EQ too. Jack Stoner is a good man to ask....jr |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 10:05 am
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I run my MB 200, Contour OFF. Treble 9 to 10 O'clock. Both Mid controls at 12 O'clock (and vary them slightly for the location and how new the strings are). Bass is about 4 O'clock.
When my EPS-15C was new, I ran the bass at max. Since its broken in (and it took 6 months) I backed off a little on the Lows.
My EPS-15C cabinet is partially open back, no porting holes in the front, so I have different response than a closed back speaker cabinet. My cabinet is the same dimensions as a Nashville 112 except 1" taller.
There are some sound samples on my web site. They were done when the EPS-15C and MB200 were new. I also have some samples with a 15" SICA speaker. Both the Nashville 112 and the MB500 were used.
http://www.gulfcoaststeelguitar.com/sptest.htm |
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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 10:50 am My New Amp
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Evidently I have a lot to look forward to since I've only been playing mine for about 2 months and I think it sounds great. Thank you for the info Jack...jr |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 11:07 am
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How long it takes to break in will vary, depending on how much its played. |
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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 6:33 pm My Amp
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Hey Jack, I tried your settings and like the it even more...Thank you for the information....jr |
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James Yoder
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 9 Oct 2014 5:42 am My new amp
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Nice set up. Good job. There is one that alt to go into production. Best that i've seen. |
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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 9 Oct 2014 8:27 am My New Amp
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Thank you James, the more I play through the amp the more I like it and the looks too....jr |
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Billy Carr
From: Seminary, Mississippi, USA (deceased)
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Posted 10 Oct 2014 12:00 am psg
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Enjoyed looking/listening to your website. Just one question though. Did you order the rosewood mica for the Franklin D-10 or did it just happen to be available for sale. Forgot, actually one other thing I was going to ask. What brand/type strings do you use on the Franklin? Thanks. |
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Daniel Policarpo
From: Kansas City
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Posted 10 Oct 2014 6:23 pm
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That's awesome , Joe! |
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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 11 Oct 2014 2:32 am My Amp
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Thanks Daniel, are you doing alright?....jr |
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