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Post by rogerbiggerstaff on Mar 7, 2007 8:42:48 GMT -7
Well I took the SRZ out for the first time last night and got to blast it at high volumes for a few hours. It was a very rewarding experience- thick and chewy yet articulate tones were in abundance. The touch sensitivity and response to volume knob manipulation were very nice too. I had a number of folks tell me how great it sounded(and looked). I used my Z Best cab and Airbrake. Tone controls- Presence- 11ish Bass- 3 Mid- 11 Treble -11 Volume- 1:30 Gain- dimed
Airbrake- started on 3 and ended up with no attenuation(yes it gt pretty loud by the end of the night), but what a sound it was.
Guitar- Korina V with Wolfetone Marshallheads
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Post by rogerbiggerstaff on Mar 19, 2007 7:24:06 GMT -7
Well, I've played the SRZ out several times now, so it's no fluke. Everyone walks over to check out the beast which is making such joyful noises, and gives me compliments. The last time I played with my Hamer Monaco Superpro, and what a good combo that was. I basically used the same settings as above, and I had Teese Picture Wah, volume pedal, Keeley Compressor, and Captain Coconut 2(for my Robin Trower/Hendrixy type textures).
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Post by skydog958 on Mar 19, 2007 18:06:58 GMT -7
I had my first gig with it a couple weeks ago. It sure did the trick!
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