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Post by Mark (Basement Enthusiast) on Jul 2, 2012 7:54:23 GMT -7
Nice timing on the 'bump.' I believe this amp made a pre-release appearance at MI mini-Z-Fest this past weekend, although I was not there at the time and I cannot find it in the pictures. I'm sure somebody can comment on it, though...
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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on Jul 2, 2012 14:02:56 GMT -7
Whole lot of Marshally goodness in this amp with Doc's fairy dust taking it to new levels. The amp is really neat with a similar feature to the Remedy's in that you can mix hi and low input volumes. It has a vintage/modern switch but that depends on your ears I think and your time reference. Several of us heard EVH tones coming out of the modern setting. For us old timers EVH at one time was modern but I'm sure those of the forum that were born after them80s consider EVH as classic A really cool feature is the ability to switch between KT 66 and EL84 tubes. All you needed to do was remove the rear screen, pop out the one set of tubes, pop in the other, flip the switch put the grill back on and you're ready to go! Definitely changes the character of the amp. However, this amp is loud!!!! Definitely not related to the M 12. . I've already made my commitment to purchase one.
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Post by Phil (aka Phil) on Jul 2, 2012 16:02:11 GMT -7
A really cool feature is the ability to switch between KT 66 and EL84 tubes. You meant EL34
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Post by buckeyebob on Jul 3, 2012 6:45:12 GMT -7
So how much different is it from the Remedy? Spongier, bluesier? Does it have a tube rectifier?
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Post by matty6strings on Jul 6, 2012 8:47:24 GMT -7
Due for release in the fall now.
Have to wait to buy from a dealer too, RATS!
LOL
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