Had another accident.
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Re: Had another accident.
oh saw that on trade me (or facebook) was a little tempted because it looks like fun
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Re: Had another accident.
5 mini wangs eh
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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I've looked at those amps many times, what would you say it sounds like Bruce? Still love in my heart for Ryan, can see why others would beg to differ though
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When I read the title, I immediately thought you'd fallen off your bike again! Hahaha
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Quick assessment: mids knob is the key. Down gives a Princeton flavour and up is tweed. There’s more shaping available too. But growly and chimey are what it does.jeremyb wrote:I've looked at those amps many times, what would you say it sounds like Bruce? Still love in my heart for Ryan, can see why others would beg to differ though
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Sounds like heaven!!
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Not this time.AiRdAd wrote:When I read the title, I immediately thought you'd fallen off your bike again! Hahaha
I've been buying a bit of gear recently and have taken to saying, "I accidentally bought this".
But unless you know that, the title has no context. Bit of a fail on my part really....
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That and the PRS are putting me in mind of snarly, searing slide licks. Looking forward to further exploration.jeremyb wrote:Sounds like heaven!!
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Re: Had another accident.
The Princeton/Tweed impression remains. Like all small amps, volume = dirt.
There's a bright/warm switch which tames highs or adds them for dark pups.
SS or Tube rectifier switch, tightens or loosens the feel.
Pretty much every position on the EQ is usable, including extremes. It can produce some quite nice clean tones but the star for me is cranking it with a P90. Think George Thorogood.
I prefer to use my Blue rather than the G12H30. Gives it a bit more definition
Biamped with both speakers and I'm reminded why I wanted this. The Blue and G12 compliment each other perfectly. Drop either of them out and the sound immediately lacks something.
And here's the best product advice ever.
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Re: Had another accident.
why and more importantly how is this threading showing up as being started by me
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Re: Had another accident.
Original post is awol
Wtf
Wtf
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Re: Had another accident.
Slowy, did you delete the first post?
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