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Luddy
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D-Manuals

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The only manual I have seen for a D-style amp is by Ceriatone. Can someone point me to others? Is the Jesse Schwartz book good, and is it still available?
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Don't know how good it is, never even heard of it, but you can get it here:

http://www.dumblebook.com/page2/page2.php

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Plug in, dial in, jam!!

The files section is a wonderful place to look.

Check the second post in this thread

http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5719
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Post by Eddiehazelfan »

The Schwartz book does not contain any technical information, including schematics or manuals. It's basically a collection of photographs with anecdotes about the amp when possible, along with a few interviews and reviews. I don't think they're sold through that website any longer but they were being sold on eBay for app $80 plus shipping. Worth it..? That's a judgment call...but I will say that you can find many photos of original amps online on forums like this one, and definitely more technical information online than what's available in the book.
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