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Post by dgassie on May 13, 2006 18:50:03 GMT -7
I live in Santiago, Chile. There are no Z dealers here but I was lucky to have a friend in the USA who sold me a Carmen Ghia head. I'm looking forward to learning from you all.
Is this the farthest South a Z is?
=) Dan
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Post by bukowski on May 13, 2006 18:54:04 GMT -7
congrats !I'm up in Canada ,and I love my ghia what a great amp enjoy
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Post by billyguitar on May 13, 2006 22:40:22 GMT -7
Right between you two, I'm in Kansas City. I really like the Ghia a lot. I just did a little home recording. I wanted a very clean tone for lap steel and guitar. I kept the volume at 10:00 or below and it was beautiful. I used it with a 28 year old, well broken in, EV. It really is a great little amp. If it had a cut control it would be the perfct 18 watt amp!
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Post by johnnyl on May 14, 2006 3:40:11 GMT -7
Mine should be here in a week or so.. Can't wait! The wife & I just bought a place w/ a basement too... my ghia will have a good home.
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Post by taswegian on May 14, 2006 3:50:22 GMT -7
I live in Santiago, Chile. There are no Z dealers here but I was lucky to have a friend in the USA who sold me a Carmen Ghia head. I'm looking forward to learning from you all. Is this the farthest South a Z is? =) Dan Nope, I'm pretty sure I hold that honour! Gotcha by about 9 degrees of longitude...42 degrees South vs 33
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Post by dgassie on May 14, 2006 10:34:24 GMT -7
Is it true the tone gets better the farther South you go? I think it has something to do with the direction water swirls down the drain.
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Post by billyguitar on May 14, 2006 10:51:10 GMT -7
I saw on a science program that water will circle either way, regardless of the hemisphere. I was surprised.
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