Users' questions

What do you need to know about overdrive marketplace?

What do you need to know about overdrive marketplace?

OverDrive Marketplace is your source for delivering digital content to your community. Libraries, schools and academic and corporate libraries can build a custom collection of ebooks, audiobooks and more for secure and convenient 24/7 access.

What does Masotti and Masotti do for a living?

Built on the principles of integrity, professionalism and an unwavering dedication to customer service, the firm provides unparalleled tax, audit, estate planning, digital asset services, and family office services to a diversified range of clients in the U.S. and abroad.

Who is the creator of Masotti guitar devices?

Masotti Guitar Devices is the brainchild of Pierangelo Mezzabarba, a visionary amp builder, tone fanatic, enthusiastic guitarist and Marco Masotti, an expert engineer and guitarist.

How many channels does a Masotti afterburner have?

Continuing the all tube tradition, Masotti presents the 2 channel Afterburner with its incredible versatility and unrivalled tone. The Clean channel is the same as the punchy M1 and the Overdrive channel is the same as the now infamous X100M with its massive presence, all in a single 2 channel amp.

What kind of transmission did an Eaton rto-6613 have?

Unlike the traditional 13 speed transmission, the RTO-6613 had the top two gear positions reversed. Eaton used to offer a 3 position splitter button for both it’s traditional 13 speed transmission and the 6613. It had “Low, Direct and Overdrive”.

Is the O shift pattern the same on an rtx-14610?

An RTX-14610 transmission would be overdrive but have the last 2 gears in the same position as the RT-14610. The “O” shift patterns have since been discontinued in order to harmonize things.

What’s the difference between Overdrive and direct drive?

Overdrive transmissions had “O’s” in the name, such as RTO-14610 whereas the direct drive version of the same transmission would have just “RT”. But there were also different shift patterns. Direct transmissions had the pattern we’re typically familiar with, the 2nd to last gear being in the upper right hole and final gear being in the hole below.