They seem to have a good reputation but I've never heard a FL112 personally. Just wondering how that Fane holds up. Anybody pull 2 power tubes and run it as a 50?
Does this one belong to, or known by, any of our tribe?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1979-Hiwatt-FL1 ... 417508d70e
How's the single Fane hold up in a FL112?
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How's the single Fane hold up in a FL112?
Bossco
HIWATT DR-103, DR-112, SE-4122
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HIWATT DR-103, DR-112, SE-4122
Diezel VR4S * Rivera S120 * Dr. Z Maz-18 Jr
Eventide+AnalogMan+ Effects
Re: How's the single Fane hold up in a FL112?
The speaker life depends on the amount of abuse it gets, of course!
That amp looks pretty clean, I see just one power resistor replaced inside. Those things are "Twin Reverb" class arm-stretchers, and are loud as heck.
--mark
That amp looks pretty clean, I see just one power resistor replaced inside. Those things are "Twin Reverb" class arm-stretchers, and are loud as heck.
--mark
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Re: How's the single Fane hold up in a FL112?
HiwattBob's got the only FL112 I've had the pleasure of hearing...and feeling .Bossco wrote:They seem to have a good reputation but I've never heard a FL112 personally.
Most didn't. Pretty rare to see one with what appears to be the original Fane inside. That's got one big @ss magnet! Maybe a key to why it's survived.Bossco wrote:Just wondering how that Fane holds up.
Keep us posted,
Dave