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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Fucking insomnia. Now I have another amp.
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Molly wrote:Fucking insomnia. Now I have another amp.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Friedman 4x12 - was in the mail for 6 months but now safely under the BE100 Head. Thanks to Rockshop for bringing it in.
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Master volume less than 1. What a pussy.opsguy wrote:Friedman 4x12 - was in the mail for 6 months but now safely under the BE100 Head. Thanks to Rockshop for bringing it in.
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Epic.opsguy wrote:Friedman 4x12 - was in the mail for 6 months but now safely under the BE100 Head. Thanks to Rockshop for bringing it in.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
I've been shopping, some old, some new, all expensive and I'm now the owner of a lighting rig. This will be in use for my covers band and also I'm going build a new website to start hiring it out when I'm not using it. Still got a pretty seriou hazer on the way as well
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Nice! Very nice indeed.Molly wrote:Might as well post a pic I suppose.
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You'll be able to serenade Conway, Oleg, Bg and Kiwiaxe with that without leaving home.Conway wrote:Master volume less than 1. What a pussy.opsguy wrote:Friedman 4x12 - was in the mail for 6 months but now safely under the BE100 Head. Thanks to Rockshop for bringing it in.
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what model is that?Molly wrote:Might as well post a pic I suppose.
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Victoria Victorilux which is, apparently, a AB763 Blackface circuit but in a resonant tweed-style cabinet with floating baffle. Definitely a clean amp. Wondering what it'll be like as a platform rather than trying to push it to overdrive.StrummersOfThunder wrote:
what model is that?
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Whats the tube compliment?Molly wrote:Victorilux which is, apparently, a AB763 Blackface circuit but in a resonant tweed-style cabinet with floating baffle. Definitely a clean amp. Wondering what it'll be like as a platform rather than trying to push it to overdrive.StrummersOfThunder wrote:
what model is that?
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StrummersOfThunder wrote:Whats the tube compliment?Molly wrote:Victorilux which is, apparently, a AB763 Blackface circuit but in a resonant tweed-style cabinet with floating baffle. Definitely a clean amp. Wondering what it'll be like as a platform rather than trying to push it to overdrive.StrummersOfThunder wrote:
what model is that?