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Ibanez Ts9 Tube Screamer Serial Number

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See my tube screamer history page: Here are the bottoms of the four different TS9s. On the right is an original with black label, easy to tell and date, if 1st digit is a 1, that would mean 1981 (a VERY early TS9!). These usually have the JRC4558D chip, or sometimes the lousy JRC2043D chip. Second on the right is an original silver label TS9. The 1st digit is a 3 meaning 1983, you will see a lot of these with a 4 for 1984.

Tube Screamer Mini: In 2015, Ibanez jumped on the mini pedal train, and of course the ubiquitous Tube Screamer needed to be part of that range of pedals. I haven’t tried this one myself, but the reports I hear is that it sounds just fine. The 9 series (ts9, fl9,etc.) were made from 1982-1985. And the fl9 only very recently got reissued so this is at least as old as '85. I'm happy with that I don't need specifics, case closed thanks felis for that link it helped a lot.

These can have the earlier chips or sometimes the TA75558 chip as used in the reissues. These are almost impossible to tell from the 1st reissue TS9.

But the Reissue TS9 will usually not have a serial # starting with 3 or 4. I have reissues with a 206XXX and 207XXX number here with a capacitor made in 1990, maybe a very early reissue from 1992. These have silver labels, an original from 1982 would probably have had a black label. Third from the right is a 2nd version reissue, with the CE symbol so you know it's a reissue.

It still uses the original MAXON circuit board and MAXON on the battery cover. The reissues all have the TA75558 chip. Note the box has bar code info, this will not be found on the original boxes. On the left is the latest 2002+ reissue, with the IBANEZ board and IBANEZ on the battery cover. Originally posted by MattCrane did they come with the good chip?

I wonder wear mine is. TS-10's came with whatever chip was available. Many TS-9 originals didn't have the 'good chip' either. The chip business is supposedly a bunch of hot air, though. Many people claim a TS-7 sounds just as good as a vintage TS-9, or that SRV actually preferred the TS-10 to the earlier models, or that if you take a TS-5 and bury it in a fresh grave on midnight on Halloween, it will come back reincarnated as a giant black cockroach that can play a mean version of 'Tightrope'. Thanks so much for the info.

Looks like I got ripped off. Has the TA75558 chip 2. Has CE on the silver label (serial 003175) 3. The box appears to be original.

No barcode on bottom. Flap reads MB-TS1402, KU. Needless to say, I'm fuggin pissed. Originally posted by analogmike See my tube screamer history page: Here are the bottoms of the four different TS9s. On the right is an original with black label, easy to tell and date, if 1st digit is a 1, that would mean 1981 (a VERY early TS9!).

These usually have the JRC4558D chip, or sometimes the lousy JRC2043D chip. Second on the right is an original silver label TS9. The 1st digit is a 3 meaning 1983, you will see a lot of these with a 4 for 1984.

These can have the earlier chips or sometimes the TA75558 chip as used in the reissues. These are almost impossible to tell from the 1st reissue TS9. But the Reissue TS9 will usually not have a serial # starting with 3 or 4.

I have reissues with a 206XXX and 207XXX number here with a capacitor made in 1990, maybe a very early reissue from 1992. These have silver labels, an original from 1982 would probably have had a black label. Third from the right is a 2nd version reissue, with the CE symbol so you know it's a reissue. It still uses the original MAXON circuit board and MAXON on the battery cover. The reissues all have the TA75558 chip. Note the box has bar code info, this will not be found on the original boxes.

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26.12.2018

Ibanez Ts9 Tube Screamer Serial Number

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See my tube screamer history page: Here are the bottoms of the four different TS9s. On the right is an original with black label, easy to tell and date, if 1st digit is a 1, that would mean 1981 (a VERY early TS9!). These usually have the JRC4558D chip, or sometimes the lousy JRC2043D chip. Second on the right is an original silver label TS9. The 1st digit is a 3 meaning 1983, you will see a lot of these with a 4 for 1984.

Tube Screamer Mini: In 2015, Ibanez jumped on the mini pedal train, and of course the ubiquitous Tube Screamer needed to be part of that range of pedals. I haven’t tried this one myself, but the reports I hear is that it sounds just fine. The 9 series (ts9, fl9,etc.) were made from 1982-1985. And the fl9 only very recently got reissued so this is at least as old as '85. I'm happy with that I don't need specifics, case closed thanks felis for that link it helped a lot.

These can have the earlier chips or sometimes the TA75558 chip as used in the reissues. These are almost impossible to tell from the 1st reissue TS9.

But the Reissue TS9 will usually not have a serial # starting with 3 or 4. I have reissues with a 206XXX and 207XXX number here with a capacitor made in 1990, maybe a very early reissue from 1992. These have silver labels, an original from 1982 would probably have had a black label. Third from the right is a 2nd version reissue, with the CE symbol so you know it's a reissue.

It still uses the original MAXON circuit board and MAXON on the battery cover. The reissues all have the TA75558 chip. Note the box has bar code info, this will not be found on the original boxes. On the left is the latest 2002+ reissue, with the IBANEZ board and IBANEZ on the battery cover. Originally posted by MattCrane did they come with the good chip?

I wonder wear mine is. TS-10's came with whatever chip was available. Many TS-9 originals didn't have the 'good chip' either. The chip business is supposedly a bunch of hot air, though. Many people claim a TS-7 sounds just as good as a vintage TS-9, or that SRV actually preferred the TS-10 to the earlier models, or that if you take a TS-5 and bury it in a fresh grave on midnight on Halloween, it will come back reincarnated as a giant black cockroach that can play a mean version of 'Tightrope'. Thanks so much for the info.

Looks like I got ripped off. Has the TA75558 chip 2. Has CE on the silver label (serial 003175) 3. The box appears to be original.

No barcode on bottom. Flap reads MB-TS1402, KU. Needless to say, I'm fuggin pissed. Originally posted by analogmike See my tube screamer history page: Here are the bottoms of the four different TS9s. On the right is an original with black label, easy to tell and date, if 1st digit is a 1, that would mean 1981 (a VERY early TS9!).

These usually have the JRC4558D chip, or sometimes the lousy JRC2043D chip. Second on the right is an original silver label TS9. The 1st digit is a 3 meaning 1983, you will see a lot of these with a 4 for 1984.

These can have the earlier chips or sometimes the TA75558 chip as used in the reissues. These are almost impossible to tell from the 1st reissue TS9. But the Reissue TS9 will usually not have a serial # starting with 3 or 4.

I have reissues with a 206XXX and 207XXX number here with a capacitor made in 1990, maybe a very early reissue from 1992. These have silver labels, an original from 1982 would probably have had a black label. Third from the right is a 2nd version reissue, with the CE symbol so you know it's a reissue. It still uses the original MAXON circuit board and MAXON on the battery cover. The reissues all have the TA75558 chip. Note the box has bar code info, this will not be found on the original boxes.

Install Language Pack. Close Photoshop and then download and install the latest version of the Adobe Application Manager (links in Resources). If you want to have the default language, close photoshop, go to C: Program Files Adobe Adobe Photoshop CS5 Locales Language> Support Files (understanding that Language> is your default language) and change the extension of the.dat file to something like.bak. For example if you.dat file is tw1408.dat change it to tw1408.bak. Adobe photoshop cs5 arabic language pack download. Photoshop:: Adobe Master Collection CS5.5 MLP - Arabic Language Mar 3, 2013. We have “master collection CS5.5 MLP international licensed version” it’s working fine but in Photoshop Arabic language is not working properly, I tried with a Photoshop CS5 extended middle east version it’s working fine in Arabic language. All adobe language packs. It fixes the similar issue as Photoshop CS5. Fireworks, Illustrator and Photoshop. Recommended downloads Adobe UI Changer Version 2.

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