![]() ![]() ![]() The DSO-1 is the Heritage to go for (better than the DSO). It's not in the Mother List or in the Blue Book. although the TSO-1 and DSO-1 are from the same time period (mid 60's), they are not in the same league? If you want the Baba sound, and don't want the hassle of nursing a valve Heritage (or the inflated cost of buying one) look for a Berkshire, or the GAK (Berkshire on steroids!).īut it's worth making a silly offer on the Holiday - IF it really is as OK as you say.Old thread I know, just wanting to confirm. Hence the zero value.ĥ) You can get it to run quite nicely through an HL822, I did so years ago, but you'd have to make up a 'universal' 11 pin leslie kit. New caps in the power supply and probably quite a few elsewhere. Unless it's been restored recently, you will be spending a fair amount of time and money on it to get it back to scratch. It doesn't have the same repeat effect.Ģ) It has no value at all, free is the only acceptable price.ģ) It does have a good 'old school' Lowrey sound, pretty much the same as the later tube models but maybe not quite as warm.Ĥ) Fully working? At nearly 50 years old I doubt it. 1) It's not the Baba o' Reilly model, that was the Heritage. ![]()
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