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Fat Dog Amps back on the web
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Robert Reynolds
2007-11-02 19:51:48 UTC
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After trying for a couple of months to get my website back on the web,
I finally gave up and posted it at a new location.

Fat Dog Amps is now found at www.fatdogamps.harmonicagear.com.

I have a new product, the Signal Splitter. This device allows the user
to plug in a high or low impedance microphone, and send the signal to up
to three high impedance destinations. Each output is individually
switchable on or off.

For more info, send me an email or give me a call. I'll be posting
photos and other details on the website in the coming week.
Eric Stahl
2007-11-03 04:33:52 UTC
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Post by Robert Reynolds
After trying for a couple of months to get my website back on the web,
I finally gave up and posted it at a new location.
Fat Dog Amps is now found at www.fatdogamps.harmonicagear.com.
I have a new product, the Signal Splitter. This device allows the user
to plug in a high or low impedance microphone, and send the signal to up
to three high impedance destinations. Each output is individually
switchable on or off.
For more info, send me an email or give me a call. I'll be posting
photos and other details on the website in the coming week.
Glad to hear it!

Welcome back to the web Robbie :-)

-Eric Stahl
r***@yahoo.com
2007-11-03 11:34:11 UTC
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Post by Robert Reynolds
After trying for a couple of months to get my website back on the web,
I finally gave up and posted it at a new location.
Fat Dog Amps is now found atwww.fatdogamps.harmonicagear.com.
I have a new product, the Signal Splitter. This device allows the user
to plug in a high or low impedance microphone, and send the signal to up
to three high impedance destinations. Each output is individually
switchable on or off.
For more info, send me an email or give me a call. I'll be posting
photos and other details on the website in the coming week.
Welcome back, Rob!

I as at a harp shootout a couple of months ago. The ancient Fender
Bassman they had for the harp players died and I volunteered my
FatDog. Everyone was really skeptical, and kept asking for someone to
show up with a Sonny Jr.! I mic's the FatDog to the PA, of course.
After that about 15 of the best harp players in South FLorida (no, I
was not one of them) blew their hearts out for 6 hours on your amp!
And they all were blown away by the tone. Many of the harp player and
people in the crowd came up to me all day asking abou tthe amo - and I
gave out your website, of course telling them you'd be offline for a
few weeks. So I am very glad you are back!

I'd like some info on that signal splitter, so I'll be in touch.

Robert Ross
Robert Reynolds
2007-11-03 19:34:40 UTC
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Post by r***@yahoo.com
Welcome back, Rob!
I as at a harp shootout a couple of months ago. The ancient Fender
Bassman they had for the harp players died and I volunteered my
FatDog. Everyone was really skeptical, and kept asking for someone to
show up with a Sonny Jr.! I mic's the FatDog to the PA, of course.
After that about 15 of the best harp players in South FLorida (no, I
was not one of them) blew their hearts out for 6 hours on your amp!
And they all were blown away by the tone. Many of the harp player and
people in the crowd came up to me all day asking abou tthe amo - and I
gave out your website, of course telling them you'd be offline for a
few weeks. So I am very glad you are back!
I'd like some info on that signal splitter, so I'll be in touch.
Robert Ross
Wow, that's great news! Thanks for your support. If you ever run into
any of those guys, maybe they could get the updated web address from you.

Sorry about the main domain name at fatdogamps.com being offline. It
was my own stupid mistake. I had a disagreement with the domain name
registrar, so I was going to switch the registration to the company that
hosts my website. What I didn't know is that you can't do that after
the name expires. As a result, the domain name has been dead since
August, and no matter what I do I just can't get it registered again.
Supposedly it will be available again at the end of 30 days, but I don't
know when the 30 days started....
Robert Reynolds
2007-11-03 20:14:47 UTC
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By the way, the new email address, in addition to my kcnet address, is
***@harmonicagear.com

The new phone number here in Springfield MO is 417-882-7118.
Bandit
2007-11-05 19:08:40 UTC
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Post by Robert Reynolds
By the way, the new email address, in addition to my kcnet address, is
The new phone number here in Springfield MO is 417-882-7118.
Glad to hear you're back up Robbie. I saw Levee Town Friday night and
got to hear Jimmie play through your amp. Sounded terrific. I had him
crank it up some.
Jimmie said if I heard from you to let you know that he had a couple
of possible sales for you.
Great work.

Jack

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