fuzzmax wrote:1968 Sound city B100 + custom hiwatt cab (with vintage fanes). This thing is FUCKING AMAZING.....sounds so clean...now i feel like i should try again all the pedals i had!!!!
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Wow...
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage
Zounds Perspex wrote:cool, sylnau. a buddy just got a Shiva and is loving it. he didn't WANT to love it, but he does.
I love my Duende... When I got It, I wasn't supposed to purchased an amp at all... I was at the local store to try a guitar. But left with the amp and keep my old guitar.
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage
My thrift store Alamo (SS, but it's fine, my tube driver makes up for it.) The built in tremolo is awesome, especially when I have my friend's digital delay running through a feedback loop, because the stutter makes some weird, consistent noises.
maz91379 wrote:this board is really weird sometimes bros
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the smaller one is a kay model 760. can't really find much info about it. its ss, fairly loud with a nice chimey glassy tone, but most notably some odd tremolo and reverb. sometimes the reverb derps and feedbacks and you can control it with the tremolo. fun timez. also another channel for singing? if only i could do that
going for the triple posta in all three amp/guitar/pedalboard threads! this amp is nothing special, but it's all that i need for the shows that my band does. we've toured up and down the east coast of australia, and the ampeg 410hlf and sct3pro are all that i need for the venues we play - such a versatile amp/cab, i love it!
i like mine.. it actually has proven itself time and time again. just guitar straight to amp gets a nice glassy tone, and the reverb is actually surprisingly rich. on the lead channel its pretty much the black keys in a box around 6 or 7 and then just that more so as you crank it up.
be warned, its loud as fuck and the eq is pretty powerful. can get a lot of tone shaping through just the 3 bands it has.. but its also pretty trebly either way, so you'll have to compensate for that with effects. i've mostly noticed it gets ice picky when i throw octaves at it like with a p.o.g., but it doesn't get shrill with od/fuzz. also a lot of background static and the clean channel usually sounds weak after switching back from the lead, but thats probably just cause its old and through an even older cab
this is pog and cosmichorus recorded via iphone set on top of the cab: [soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/matumbo/new-years-memo[/soundcloud]
this is pog, cosmichorus and reverse delay. good showcase of the weirdness it can produce and what the actual guitar tone sounds like at the end, recorded with direct out to garageband [soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/matumbo/rhodes[/soundcloud]
good clip for variety of sounds/octaves, looped with dd7, pog for octaves and eqd white light for distortion [soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/matumbo/breaking-away[/soundcloud]
sorry for all the self promotion but this is the amp i've done all my serious (comparatively) music through and i'm happy with it