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Post by qthrul on Dec 10, 2006 20:58:31 GMT -7
I just picked up a Z Air Brake yesterday and I am completely 100% fully blown away by it. I've uploaded videos to Youtube and Google video in case anyone else wants to follow up with their setups as well. This video demonstrates the use of an attenuator. A Z Air Brake (Trainwreck) attenuator is connected between a Peavey VTM 120 head and a ... all » 4x12 cabinet. The guitar is a Fender Strat (40th Anniversary) with stock single coil pickups. video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6178078023933123343
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Post by ruger9 on Dec 11, 2006 3:45:27 GMT -7
Very cool. Thanks for that!
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Post by guitarboy02451 on Dec 12, 2006 4:07:15 GMT -7
qthrul, Will you be using this with a Z amp or just the PV?
The Z brake allows you to have the tone of playing a loud amp but at a comfortable room level. I always have to use one on my Maz SR. But after trying a RT66, I can see this would be a must for the 66.
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Post by qthrul on Dec 22, 2006 11:33:38 GMT -7
qthrul, Will you be using this with a Z amp or just the PV? The Z brake allows you to have the tone of playing a loud amp but at a comfortable room level. I always have to use one on my Maz SR. But after trying a RT66, I can see this would be a must for the 66. pg I'm going to be using this with my Peavey head (paid for) but my plan is to save up for a Z amp ;-)
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Post by steadyeddie on Dec 26, 2006 13:24:06 GMT -7
Those Peavey VTM heads were pretty cool, didn't they have the little array of DIP switches for different 'mods'?
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Post by qthrul on Feb 28, 2007 9:31:45 GMT -7
Those Peavey VTM heads were pretty cool, didn't they have the little array of DIP switches for different 'mods'? That's right. I just keep the cover off now and use my pick to pop them up and down usually. "Artists" that got gear for free tended to have four of them stacked and set for the various tonal, compression, etc. used in a given performance. I just have one head
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