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You can view the page at https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/c...A-Amp-Giveaway
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Quick note about the origination of this giveaway.
A few months ago I obtained a different but similar Schertler amp, the GIULIA Y in wood color. It's a beast, beautiful, simple to use, and does everything I need. Makes my mandolin still sound like an acoustic instrument and has all kinds of possibilities for times I want a little more reverb, lows/highs, etc. and it can rattle the windows if needed. Perfect for the kind of gigs I do and weighs a fraction of what I've been toting around for years. Absolutely love it. At the Winter NAMM Show this past January I asked Drago, the Schertler Rep, if they'd consider doing a giveaway with us They agreed, and here we are.
Starts Wednesday, same rules apply and the giveaway is open to all visitors to the site.
They make really good gear. My Jam is one of the few amplifiers that I never resold. Always complimented on the sound quality, and that such a small foot print makes so much full sound. I will enter this contest for sure!
I'm curious as to the phantom power. The text lists it as 48v, but the specs say 24v. Does anyone know the actual phantom output?
I use their pick up for my mandolin and love it. Would be sweet to combine it with this little amp champ!
I know it doesn't necessarily have my name on it, but feel free to send it anyway
I asked schertler if the Giulia would support an akg c414 since it needs 48v phantom and specs state24v....
The next day a rep got back to me and said the would be no problem. He gave me a link to an article in which Stephan
Schertler explains what it all means lol it’s above my pay grade but i’m learnin lol. You’re looking for 22 09 2017
https://secure.schertler.com/en_CH/t...22&sn=JOPSEOL8
Took a peek just for fun and our winning entry just contacted (haven't heard back from him yet) is among us as a member!
Thank you Scott and all my friends at Mandolin Cafe. How generous of the folks at Schertler to support our community in this way. It is very exciting to win this great prize. I really appreciate all that this wonderful musical community does for us every day!
Bob sent over a couple of photos of the amp he won. Those are his stickers on them, we didn't place them there!
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Cool! Is that a brewery he is sitting in or some sort of 21st Century men's room?
Jim
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I enjoyed reading the guesses! The correct answer is winery. My wife and I have an artisanal farm winery here in beautiful Salem County, NJ. I thought it would make an interesting background for the photos.
As for the acoustics of that space, bright and complex, especially when the tanks are empty. Right now they are all full of aging wine.
Thanks and best wishes,
Bob
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Hey Bob....very cool....maybe one day I can bring my wife to check it out.....we're straight down Rt. 40 in Mays Landing....not too far from you....small world!!
Collings MF
I'm from Mays Landing myself :-). Small world indeed.
Hello to my neighbors over in Mays Landing. That's not too far away. I just PM'd you.
Best wishes,
Bob
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Yay Bob... a winery...
Quelle cepage... Entschuldigung ... what variety of grapes?
New Jersey (do you have a New Joysee accent?) does not strike me as a typical wine spot. Neither is the Fraueninsel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHu-3tCxmvI) where I live (believe you me: they speak a strong local dialect!) or the Camel Valley (https://www.camelvalley.com/) in Cornwall, England (they export quite a bit... to east Asia if I´m not mistaken).
Nice pictures; and once again: Enjoy.
Olaf
Hello Olaf,
No Joisee accent here, for two reasons. First, this part of the state (extreme Southwestern NJ) doesn't have the accent. Second, I am a transplant from Rhode Island but after nearly 40 years, much of that accent is gone as well.
This area has an abundance of wineries. This is a very agricultural region with the Delaware Bay on one side of the state and the Atlantic on the other. Makes for a mild climate and long growing season. In my case, I have been farming here for well over 30 years. I'd tell you all about the farm and winery, but I don't want to inadvertently violate any Cafe policies. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to learn more.
Let me just say that I am making fine table wines without any grapes at all. I grow Asian tree fruit (Asian pears, Japanese plums and Fuji apples) and make fine wines (not typical fruit wines) from these fruit very much in the way you would make red wines from grapes. I make a full range of wines, dry to sweet, without grapes using only fruit grown in my orchards. As we say here, "Absolutely no grapes were harmed in the making of these wines."
Best wishes,
Bob
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Congratulations, Bob! Always love it when a Cafe regular wins one of these!
Chuck
I had my sleep cycle really screwed up working overnight at a winery at harvest doing crush, filtering and seeds and stem shoveling
as a hireling, in Napa and Lake counties , 3+ decades ago when the housing was somewhat affordable..
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