rich
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Post by rich on Aug 27, 2010 20:03:52 GMT -5
My original White Panther I have owned since early 1969 next to my new Red Panther.
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blair
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Post by blair on Aug 27, 2010 22:44:01 GMT -5
Gorgeous!
I'm partial to the red one, of course, but the white one is nice, as well. I owned a white one in the 90s. Got it free from a friend 'cuz it had major problems. Another friend did his best to solve them, but couldn't handle the whole job. I eventually traded that one, plus a non-working Farfisa Combo Compact Deluxe for a working Wurlitzer 7300.
A couple years ago, I picked up a working red Panther 300, though.
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rich
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Post by rich on Aug 28, 2010 14:44:37 GMT -5
The biggest problem with the Panthers that I have found is the electrolytic capacitors, the tone generator cards in the red one were all bad along with the vibrato and tone decay cards, I have 2 parts panthers so I swapped the cards in the red one until I can get it's cards recapped. it sounds great.My original white one has had all electrolytics replaced and it sounds fantastic. The amp is a rare Haynes Organ King II amp which was purchased with the white panther back in 1969. My parents bought that outfit for me used from a neighbor, I believe they were only about a year old when they bought them for me.
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