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Offline Jeff Troy

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Current Resto Progress
« on: July 31, 2010, 06:28:21 pm »
Hi, Again,

Most of my equipment is finished. I still have one more Coliseum Slave, a Concert Controller II and an XP2116 Mixer to assemble when they come back from the techie.

What you see here is:
Sunn 1205 PA cabinets (2)
Sunn Coliseum Slave
Sunn Concert Slave (one red, one silver)
Faux Sunn Floor Monitor


Marshall VS100R and 410A cabinet
Fender Twin Reverb
Faux Sunn Floor Monitors


Sunn Model 6 PA cabinets (2)

Sunn 200S and 415M cabinet
Sunn 412SR PA cabinets (2)
Sunn Concert Horn Accessory (2)


Sunn Spectrum II head and modified 115S cabinet
Sunn Concert Keyboard head and 215 (Sorado) cabinet


Sunn SPL2112 Generation 2 Mixer and Sunn Factory Road Case




The Full Load (less mixers and one Col Slave)


Warmest...
759 New Holland Ave.
Lancaster PA 17602
C: 717-917-3670
www.bandmix.com/jefftroy
www.jefftroy.com (under construction)

Offline HRobert

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Re: Current Resto Progress
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2010, 08:15:02 pm »
Jeff,

I see that you own a PA-12.  Is it stereo or mono? I had a PA-6.  I hated the thing!!!  To me it didn't have a good sound and seemed to be feedback prone.  I improved it a little by using the patch bay in the back and took the Graphic EQ out of the circuit - which seemed to help the feedback problem, but I eventually replaced it with a Biamp 883 mixer and a Biamp TC-120 stereo power amp.  IMO much better.  As the number of needed channels increased I upgraded to a Biamp 1283, and then to the 1683 that I still have.  Biamp was another brain-child of Conrad.  Fantastic equipment.  After 26 years it all still works and sounds great.

Rob
« Last Edit: August 01, 2010, 06:52:19 pm by HRobert »

Offline bigobassman

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Re: Current Resto Progress
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2010, 08:25:30 pm »
Sure is bright in there my friend.  Must be all of the Sunns!  Very nice collection.  Looks like you like to rehab gear too.   8-)
"You can't have too much bass."

Offline CLD

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Re: Current Resto Progress
« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2010, 11:09:55 am »
It all looks great, Jeff. Good work! :-)
Sunn since June 1971!
1971 Sorado, 2000S, Coliseum Bass, Coliseum Lead
1970 200S; 1974 Coliseum 880