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June 27, 2001 at 9:30 pm #19602AnonymousGuest
Does anyone ever seen a Guild Rotoverb?
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April 26, 2013 at 10:15 pm #54478AnonymousGuest
Contact Blues Angel Music in pensacola. their electronic repair tech rebuilt a non working unit recently and did a brilliant job.
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August 14, 2001 at 10:46 am #82187AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone ever seen a Guild Rotoverb? most everyday for the last mumblety years… whatcha wanna know?
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August 17, 2001 at 3:55 am #82391AnonymousGuest
: : Does anyone ever seen a Guild Rotoverb? : most everyday for the last mumblety years… : whatcha wanna know? : Well, I have one, and I like it so much! But I’ve heard it thousands of times played by Nils Lofgren (in the"Night after night" album, I almost wore it)and his rotoverb sounded much deeper. Ok,please don’t laugh, I know what I’m saying. I think it is the best sounding vibrato type of device I have ever heard, but for some reason, it drives me crazy because I think that the intensity in mine is not so …deep (excuse my english). Plus , I opened it but it’s impossible to see how it is built. MY QUESTIONS ARE: Do you have schematics (blueprints) of it? What do you think? Thanks for your help! (if you want write me directly to [email protected] Tolo
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November 30, 2004 at 10:26 pm #92952AnonymousGuest
I own a Rotoverb P100 made by Logic research. It sounded great right until it ‘died’ on me. I had an e-mail address of an electronic genius in Italy who knew how to fix it, but I’m now unable to locate the address. (My Hotmail account was ’emptied’ when I failed to log-in for 30 days….AAARRRRGGGGGHHH!!!!!!!) Anyone out there know where I can get this item fixed? THANKS! Mike Smith : : : Does anyone ever seen a Guild Rotoverb? : : most everyday for the last mumblety years… : : whatcha wanna know? : : Well, I have one, and I like it so much! But I’ve heard it thousands of times played by Nils Lofgren (in the"Night after night" album, I almost wore it)and his rotoverb sounded much deeper. Ok,please don’t laugh, I know what I’m saying. : I think it is the best sounding vibrato type of device I have ever heard, but for some reason, it drives me crazy because I think that the intensity in mine is not so …deep (excuse my english). Plus , I opened it but it’s impossible to see how it is built. : MY QUESTIONS ARE: : Do you have schematics (blueprints) of it? : What do you think? : Thanks for your help! (if you want write me directly to [email protected] : Tolo
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April 21, 2003 at 9:00 am #85057AnonymousGuest
: : : Does anyone ever seen a Guild Rotoverb? : : most everyday for the last mumblety years… : : whatcha wanna know? : : Well, I have one, and I like it so much! But I’ve heard it thousands of times played by Nils Lofgren (in the"Night after night" album, I almost wore it)and his rotoverb sounded much deeper. Ok,please don’t laugh, I know what I’m saying. : I think it is the best sounding vibrato type of device I have ever heard, but for some reason, it drives me crazy because I think that the intensity in mine is not so …deep (excuse my english). Plus , I opened it but it’s impossible to see how it is built. : MY QUESTIONS ARE: : Do you have schematics (blueprints) of it? : What do you think? : Thanks for your help! (if you want write me directly to [email protected] : Tolo i wonder ? if logic research labs in fullerton,calif. is still around and how might i go about getting my rotoverb fix? hank
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April 21, 2003 at 9:03 am #107290AnonymousGuest
: : : : Does anyone ever seen a Guild Rotoverb? : : : most everyday for the last mumblety years… : : : whatcha wanna know? : : : Well, I have one, and I like it so much! But I’ve heard it thousands of times played by Nils Lofgren (in the"Night after night" album, I almost wore it)and his rotoverb sounded much deeper. Ok,please don’t laugh, I know what I’m saying. : : I think it is the best sounding vibrato type of device I have ever heard, but for some reason, it drives me crazy because I think that the intensity in mine is not so …deep (excuse my english). Plus , I opened it but it’s impossible to see how it is built. : : MY QUESTIONS ARE: : : Do you have schematics (blueprints) of it? : : What do you think? : : Thanks for your help! (if you want write me directly to [email protected] : : Tolo : : i wonder ? if logic research labs in fullerton,calif. is still around and how might i go about getting my rotoverb fixed? hank
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November 22, 2001 at 7:53 am #86533AnonymousGuest
: : : Does anyone ever seen a Guild Rotoverb? : : most everyday for the last mumblety years… : : whatcha wanna know? : : Well, I have one, and I like it so much! But I’ve heard it thousands of times played by Nils Lofgren (in the"Night after night" album, I almost wore it)and his rotoverb sounded much deeper. Ok,please don’t laugh, I know what I’m saying. : I think it is the best sounding vibrato type of device I have ever heard, but for some reason, it drives me crazy because I think that the intensity in mine is not so …deep (excuse my english). Plus , I opened it but it’s impossible to see how it is built. : MY QUESTIONS ARE: : Do you have schematics (blueprints) of it? : What do you think? : Thanks for your help! (if you want write me directly to [email protected] : Tolo i grew up with nils… the first time i heard him play "like rain" with the roroverb in 1967 i was hooked. it is the most awesome effect. he gave me 1 and my son now has it. they are IMPOSSIBLE to find. nils had a tech that figured out the circuitry and would "soup" them up. he mow uses a programmed processor to get the same effect. the reason the roto verb is much better than flangers andphase shifters is that the rotoverb does not change the pitch. at least that is what nils has told me. hk
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