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Re: Keeping A Little Doom In Yer House

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 12:42 pm
by t-rey
skullservant wrote:MINI DOOM STACKS


This.

Re: Keeping A Little Doom In Yer House

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 3:29 pm
by The Wood Wizard
well, set up a loop and kick the neighbors door down. Tell them its for their own good and you are simply being courteous and empathetic towards them. Drink their milk while you are in there, right from the carton too...

Re: Keeping A Little Doom In Yer House

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 3:54 pm
by Joe Gress
The Wood Wizard wrote:well, set up a loop and kick the neighbors door down. Tell them its for their own good and you are simply being courteous and empathetic towards them. Drink their milk while you are in there, right from the carton too...

Piss on their cat while your over there.

Re: Keeping A Little Doom In Yer House

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 6:47 pm
by Ancient Astronaught
I was gonna say piss on their rug....

Re: Keeping A Little Doom In Yer House

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 7:32 pm
by Joe Gress
Ancient Astronaught wrote:I was gonna say piss on their rug....

Or yeah, the rug would be a more traditional choice.


Or if the cats missing.

Btw, home doom rig is and avatar 210 pared with either my old Kustom head, or my GK 700 set very low.
It's a shame to run the GK that low though.

Re: Keeping A Little Doom In Yer House

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 7:44 pm
by skullservant
Ran my Verellen Jet City through a Sunn 2x15 the other night just to see if I could keep it quiet and it was actually a lot quieter than running it through my 1x12 cab, I suppose because running it through a) larger speakers and b) two of them made the difference. Amazing that I could theoretically have a large amp that I can keep quieter

Re: Keeping A Little Doom In Yer House

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 4:38 pm
by louderthangod
I run a Beta Lead into a Mesa Thiele 1x12 (w/EV) and a no-name 1x15 (w/EV). I can go really loud if I like or I can bring the volume down quite a bit but I've got a detached garage type thing in my house where I play. I also use a highly modified Fender Champ and a '57 Fender Harvard which is only 10 watts but makes for a cool practice amp. It took awhile but I was able to get my Beta Lead to sound vaguely like my Matamp which is what I need when moving my main pedalboard back and forth between the house and studio so I can dial in tones just once.