View Full Version : WTB: Sunn Model T Reissue
johnnyunitas
07.16.08, 11:54 AM
Howdy!
Looking to score a two-channel, '90s-era Sunn Model T reissue. The matching 4x12 cab would be a plus, but lack of one isn't a deal-breaker.
Anyone got one they're looking to unload? Drop me a PM!
tremulant
07.17.08, 12:01 AM
fan of russian circles?
(sorry johnny and thevisionseeker, i had to.)
johnnyunitas
07.17.08, 8:06 AM
yep. also a fan of cave-in and isis, which also use model ts. i'm also a huge fan of the sunn sceptre i already own.
i like sunns. sue me. :D
thevisionseeker
07.17.08, 9:55 AM
Originally posted by johnnyunitas
yep. also a fan of cave-in and isis, which also use model ts. i'm also a huge fan of the sunn sceptre i already own.
i like sunns. sue me. :D
hows the pedal working out for you man?
Also ya man I will have to agree with you I love Sunn's stuff.
Even the solid state Beta Lead is awesome. Trying to get our bassist to buy a coliseium.
thevisionseeker
07.17.08, 9:58 AM
Originally posted by tremulant
fan of russian circles?
(sorry johnny and thevisionseeker, i had to.)
haha no worries. Funny part is another guy posted a thread looking for the same head and I asked the same question on his thread "fan of russian circles?"
tremulant
07.17.08, 7:48 PM
Originally posted by thevisionseeker
haha no worries. Funny part is another guy posted a thread looking for the same head and I asked the same question on his thread "fan of russian circles?"
ha i know, thats where i took it from. i probably would have asked the same question though. either that or fan of sunn o)))?
Originally posted by thevisionseeker
Trying to get our bassist to buy a coliseium.
I know a guy who modded a Model T to work with bass.
Sounds like a really deep whale sound dropped down fifteen octaves.
Pretty epic sized stuff. :D
thevisionseeker
07.18.08, 8:13 AM
Originally posted by Scruff
I know a guy who modded a Model T to work with bass.
Sounds like a really deep whale sound dropped down fifteen octaves.
Pretty epic sized stuff. :D
Ya honestly wouldnt take too much to do just change some reisitors, caps, etc... to make a thicker tone.
Originally posted by thevisionseeker
Ya honestly wouldnt take too much to do just change some reisitors, caps, etc... to make a thicker tone.
You read it wrong, sir. The sound wasn't changed, just how the EQ handles the bass' output. If you've ever tried a bass with a guitar amp, you'll know that the results aren't very sexy and the speaker or transformer(s) will go pretty quickly. I'm sure I was just resistors and whatnot, but it's a really fun thing to listen to. :)
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