"DRG"?

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Seanboy

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Ive seen posts about mark III DRG's... What does DRG stand for? What makes it different from any other mark III? Just trying to educate myself a little.

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Sean
 
Before the Mark IV came out the Mark series could be custom ordered.
On the side of the chassis there is a marking for the options included.
R Reverb
DR Simul-Class/Reverb
DRG Simul-Class/Reverb/GEQ
HR Hunderd Watt/Reverb
HRG
S Sixty Watt
SR
SRG
 
D=Simul
aka "Dual mode"
Meaning it's an amp that could be run two modes 'Simultaneously' (Class A and Class A/B)

Trey Blue said:
D=Simul, R=Reverb, G=Graphic EQ

Correct

Fwiw
D=Simul aka "Dual mode"
Meaning it's an amp that could be run two modes 'Simultaneously' (Class A and Class A/B)
 
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