dubkitty wrote:nice, y'all. now it's the VROOOOOOOOOOM Room

nightterrors wrote:Not personally into any other Sunn amp besides the Beta Lead really, but have any of you seen the two Model T's on ebay right now for $2500 each??!?
INSANE. I bet someone will pay it too.
They've become a collector's piece, unfortunately. And you do receive a lot of brownie points for owning an original, both in real life and on the Internet. Some, however, think you've wasted $1000.
emptyparadigm wrote:If any of you cats are into country music, you oughta check out Dead Soldiers.
http://deadsoldierstn.bandcamp.com/ If you remember iamthearm from HCFX doom room, it's his country outfit and it rules. Plus, Paul from Galaxicon is playin' drums!
Sweet. Will listen.
samzadgan wrote:any you guys checked out the Wampler SLOstortion?
From what i hear on the youtube clips, i don't care too much for the crunch setting as i like the cranked overdrive setting...it does good distortion tone without sounding too modern and fizzy-thin.
Be interesting to hear from you that have tried it, or own one. As i will need a distortion pedal on my board soon, once I'm done with the fuzz and reverb section.
The SLOstortion is great. The midrange knob is amazing fun to tweak. It works like the Dr. Scientist Elements, where you can elicit thick guttural sounds or tight and focused sounds. I'd love to pick one up, but I just don't have the money. Does it sound like a Soldano SLO100? Yeah, but it's still a pedal and still limited as such.
sergiomunoz74 wrote:Do you mean that there is something besides the two tubes that have died and the single fused that got spots? I put a longwinded post of my woes up before that last post on the last page.
To recap, somewhere along transportation two tubes presumably broke since the plastic pegs that hold the tube in were broken and stuck inside the power tube slot.. It ran fine till I cranked it probably overworking the two left over tubes and the fuse. Do you think this is a correct assumption. I'm gonna get it looked over but still, nothing to worry about?
The fuse is a safety mechanism, so when one blows it means the amp was faulting somewhere and needed to be shut down for safety reasons.