Hang on.... if an amp and 2x12 is too much. Then you don’t play in a loud sweaty rock band at all. You play in a quiet sweaty rock band.Slowy wrote: Also, I play in a loud sweaty rock band and this rig is still too much.
Chasing my tail.
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Re: Chasing my tail.
Ummm....
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Re: Chasing my tail.
you are forgetting that he is a little bit older than you man ..... it's all relativesopachrga wrote:
Hang on.... if an amp and 2x12 is too much. Then you don’t play in a loud sweaty rock band at all. You play in a quiet sweaty rock band.
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yep, and he only sweats when he forgets the solo... as is common in gentlemen of a certain age.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Speaking as another old codger. Push the boat out and get a Fryette power station. I know they're expensive but if you have a loud amp you love it's the only way to enjoy it and simultaneously preserve your hearing. It's also useful in other capacities
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Re: Chasing my tail.
I've seen the Staceys; you have a point but Firebird and Telecaster heft meer icepick.sopachrga wrote:Hang on.... if an amp and 2x12 is too much. Then you don’t play in a loud sweaty rock band at all. You play in a quiet sweaty rock band.Slowy wrote: Also, I play in a loud sweaty rock band and this rig is still too much.
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Where the hell's Rog? I can't bring myself to do the "You young wippersnapper!"Bg wrote:yep, and he only sweats when he forgets the solo... as is common in gentlemen of a certain age.
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Haha. Valid point.Slowy wrote:I've seen the Staceys; you have a point but Firebird and Telecaster heft meer icepick.sopachrga wrote:Hang on.... if an amp and 2x12 is too much. Then you don’t play in a loud sweaty rock band at all. You play in a quiet sweaty rock band.Slowy wrote: Also, I play in a loud sweaty rock band and this rig is still too much.
There’s nothing wrong with having a cab sitting around until one day you decide to use it. Unless the money is really a problem, just hang on to it and enjoy the odd chance when you get to use it.
Ummm....
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Exactly what it's been doing for years. I hoped to give it some work worthy of it.sopachrga wrote:Haha. Valid point.Slowy wrote:I've seen the Staceys; you have a point but Firebird and Telecaster heft meer icepick.sopachrga wrote:
Hang on.... if an amp and 2x12 is too much. Then you don’t play in a loud sweaty rock band at all. You play in a quiet sweaty rock band.
There’s nothing wrong with having a cab sitting around until one day you decide to use it. Unless the money is really a problem, just hang on to it and enjoy the odd chance when you get to use it.
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What wattage is this thing again?
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160GrantB wrote:What wattage is this thing again?
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Re: Chasing my tail.
I've just read the whole thread. Because I'll be honest I thought it was about chasing tail...
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Re: Chasing my tail.
The cab or the amp?Slowy wrote:160GrantB wrote:What wattage is this thing again?
Could you remove one speaker (or even just switch it off) when you don't need to level small buildings?
Re: Chasing my tail.
Saw Dan & Mick using it on an episode of 'That Pedal Show'. Looks an awesome piece of kit, I liked the fact that you can use it with a lower wattage amp to make it louder as well as obviously using it as an attenuator.Dharmajester wrote:Speaking as another old codger. Push the boat out and get a Fryette power station. I know they're expensive but if you have a loud amp you love it's the only way to enjoy it and simultaneously preserve your hearing. It's also useful in other capacities
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Amp?Slowy wrote:160GrantB wrote:What wattage is this thing again?
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Its not really an attenuator is it. It loads four amp, takes a Di of it, and then reamps it with the inbuilt amp.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Saw Dan & Mick using it on an episode of 'That Pedal Show'. Looks an awesome piece of kit, I liked the fact that you can use it with a lower wattage amp to make it louder as well as obviously using it as an attenuator.Dharmajester wrote:Speaking as another old codger. Push the boat out and get a Fryette power station. I know they're expensive but if you have a loud amp you love it's the only way to enjoy it and simultaneously preserve your hearing. It's also useful in other capacities
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