Bogner Ecstasy Serial Number
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ECSTASY is a trademark and brand of Bogner Amplification. Filed to USPTO On Friday, March 23, 2012, The ECSTASY covers Guitar effects pedals. Search for other trademarks at Trademarkia.
This pedal captures that perfectly and with the way it responds it feels like you just added another channel to your amp. The Ecstacy Design The Bogner Ecstacy is well known for its range of British style tones that push classic sounds to a more modern style. This pedal perfecty encapsulates this with a focus on 60's style amplifiers and their stunning crunch tones that have appeared on countless albums. Want a bit more gain?
The built in boost section can really push your amplifier working either as a standard volume boost or as a softly driven wonder for more gain and sustain. Versatile Controls Looking at the front of the pedal you will see a lot of controls you recognise like Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Gain knobs as well as boost and power switches. These all act as you would expect and you even have two mini pots so you can dial in what you want when you engage the boost mode. The switches at the top really give this pedal a special touch however as you can cover a lot of range just by using these. • Variac: Acts like a tube rectifier. In the on position you lose a bit of attack and get a smoother rock and roll tone like you would have heard in some cooler vintage amps.
This is more of a response and feel thing than a tonal difference so it is down to personal taste. • Mode: In Plexi position the pedal takes on the sound of a more vintage British tone while in Blue mode you are getting the more hot rodded and modern sound of the Ecstacy. • Pre EQ: B1 has a very open top end with a lot of presence, great with any single coil or P90 loaded guitar.
N is neutral so it has no effect on the pedal. B2 is a midrange boost that stretches a bit in to the high end and works great with humbuckers. • Structure: 101 is your classic smiley EQ with a boost in the lows and highs with a dip in the mids. 100 flips that over with a bass and low cut but a midrange boost, great for the modern sound. Finally the 25th mode boosts the top end and midrange for another step in the modern direction. Here's what Bogner say about the Ecstacy Blue Overdrive The Ecstasy amplifier was born in 1992 and decades later Bogner is still hand building each amp, one at a time, right here in Los Angeles, California.
The Ecstasy blue pedal captures the classic blue channel tone of this legendary amplifier, acclaimed for its ability to deliver iconic and classic rock-n-roll crunch. Everyone knows that blue delivers stunning Plexi tones, but when the going gets rough, make no mistake - blue can crush on demand.
Reinhold designed the Ecstasy blue pedal with four discrete Class A gain stages and with no op-amps or diode clipping, mirroring the circuitry of the Ecstasy amplifier's blue channel. This revolutionary approach provides clarity, touch sensitivity and note separation never before achieved in overdrive pedals. The Ecstasy blue is powered by a standard 9V battery or 9VDC power supply. Reinhold's advanced circuitry internally elevates the voltage a substantially higher level. This higher voltage provides a greater dynamic range which closely resembles the feel of the Ecstasy amplifier's legendary tube design. How do I use instant finance? Just add the products you want to your basket and click the 'Checkout' button in your basket.
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Microsoft Office 2010 Proofing Tools Kit Torrent. Hey DjC, I suspect MJMP will be able to tell you? Yours is a later unit than both of mine, 240v model is 803570 and US model is 811390. Both of mine are top switch v1 (hardware) models.
What EPROMS are in them isn't relevant really (to the longitude oops sorry, longevity problem (mmm we need to build a (very accurate) wooden clock (for those who get the oblique reference.LoL)). Question, when ADA released the MP1 without top switch ie V2 hardware?? (and did this also include dropping the rear jack line input to be inst level?) and what EPROM version was in them (I'm guessing 2.0 ). The 2.01 EPROM was the last EPROM (firmware) update ADA issued. But DjC, if I put a 1.38 EPROM in the last MP1 ADA made, it would work fine, would you call that a 1.38 version? And really what would that mean? Since the goal here (as I understand it) is to get the latest (youngest MP1s) possible.
However, it seems to me (based on experience (personal and though the depot) that it more depends on how the unit has been treated (used, looked after etc). And realising (as I'm sure you're across) that these units are getting on and some electronics wear out (after 25+ years pumping it out ). Seems to me, getting a decent unit that has no major dilemmas and upgrading everything you can (and that's quite a few things) should (as SC said) give you another 15 years ish of reliable performance (regardless of the EPROM version (not saying don't put in the 2.01 EPROM but it doesn't directly version your MP1 (although 'can' be indicative))). Hey DjC, I suspect MJMP will be able to tell you? Yours is a later unit than both of mine, 240v model is 803570 and US model is 811390. Both of mine are top switch v1 (hardware) models. What EPROMS are in them isn't relevant really (to the longitude oops sorry, longevity problem (mmm we need to build a (very accurate) wooden clock (for those who get the oblique reference.LoL)).
Question, when ADA released the MP1 without top switch ie V2 hardware?? (and did this also include dropping the rear jack line input to be inst level?) and what EPROM version was in them (I'm guessing 2.0 ). The 2.01 EPROM was the last EPROM (firmware) update ADA issued.
But DjC, if I put a 1.38 EPROM in the last MP1 ADA made, it would work fine, would you call that a 1.38 version? And really what would that mean?
Since the goal here (as I understand it) is to get the latest (youngest MP1s) possible. However, it seems to me (based on experience (personal and though the depot) that it more depends on how the unit has been treated (used, looked after etc). And realising (as I'm sure you're across) that these units are getting on and some electronics wear out (after 25+ years pumping it out ).
Seems to me, getting a decent unit that has no major dilemmas and upgrading everything you can (and that's quite a few things) should (as SC said) give you another 15 years ish of reliable performance (regardless of the EPROM version (not saying don't put in the 2.01 EPROM but it doesn't directly version your MP1 (although 'can' be indicative))). Hey DjC, on the whole, from listening to Mike's as he's done it up over time (and he can speak better to it than me), the only upgrade that really changed the tone (well dynamics really, tone was much the same) was the MDRT, the new tranny really opened up the dynamics of the unit (in a really good way IHMO). Which is why I suggested just get the MDRT in just one for now to see if it works for you (I think it will and you'll like it allot, but.). Both my MB-1s have MDRT, (not that I've heard one without MDRT), but I have to say (and I'm sure Peter B will agree) they sound 'spectacular', and so quiet (just like a bought one). I've never seen a dark blue chassis either, do tell, what's the deal there??
(a special MP-1 for a special guy LoL, hey you deserve some good luck IMHO). Have faith, MJMP will get them singing for you.
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