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Re: Meatsmoke / Amp design question

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 10:51 pm
by bowdown2bauhaus
I'll chime in for one reason only.

Well, first, i'm also confused. I didn't know that there was a 100watt custom Meatsmoke available. If there is...cool?

If you want a Meatsmoke, get one. I have played one, once, and i haven't been the same since. I played one at a shop called Dawn Of The Shred in southern california and it was so loud/earth shaking that neighbors nearby came in and said i was being too loud. Neighbors the shop owner had never met before. At a store called DAWN OF THE SHRED. It's simply like a new life experience, akin to riding a roller coaster for the first time. You need this in your life. If you have the means to get a Meatsmoke, get it. Even if it's bone stock.

Plug it into a 2x12 for all get out. A guy on here has a setup just like that, but i can't remember far back enough to tag em. Although, i would stack that bastard with a couple 4x12's if i could. Your sex life will suffer. You won't care.

You. Must. Cop.

Re: Meatsmoke / Amp design question

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:16 am
by mpsa01
Ben will happily modify any production line models to suit what people are after.

For example, he's building me a Model T clone, small headshell, fx loop, 1/2 power switch, slightly cleaned up preamp section. In that way, it's pretty divergent from the original, but in other ways it can be run near enough the same.

This amp *should* be here by next weekend. I cannot wait!

Re: Meatsmoke / Amp design question

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:57 am
by Ugly Nora
Yeah all his stuff is built to order so you might as well have it designed to your own specificity.


Be sure to post some pics when you get that beast.

Re: Meatsmoke / Amp design question

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 3:41 pm
by xrleroyx
God dammit I want a Verellen.