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Post by iluvpunz on May 25, 2014 20:10:01 GMT -7
I've just gotta say, I'm so glad I found a Remedy for my GAS. Now if I could just get some Therapy I might be fully cured. That is, unless I have a Wreck with my Z-28 or my Stang Ray.
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Post by Jefferson on Jun 2, 2014 10:14:30 GMT -7
nice Gene! been wanting to give a remedy a try myself with my LP. could be a match made in heaven...
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Post by iluvpunz on Jun 2, 2014 20:28:23 GMT -7
^^^ It is! I like it with my Tele also but with the Les Paul just sings with the Remedy.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2014 11:49:43 GMT -7
I just traded my Stang Ray head for a Remedy head with a fellow forum member, and first impressions are very good! The strings on all three of my guitars are pretty dead, so I'll get better results with fresh sets, but this amp smokes! It's a totally different amp than the Ray, which will take a bit to get used to, but I essentially have no need for my pedal board anymore! I really dig the 1/2 power switch, EQ bypass, and master volume...I'm getting much more favorable results than I had in the past trying to use an Airbrake. I'm also typically a "Fender guy" when it comes to guitars, and the Remedy is going to inspire me to put some time on the Les Paul again
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2014 12:09:05 GMT -7
Put some fresh strings on my Strat and plugged into the Remedy...and WOW! Clean to crunch to full on tube-driven assault...this amp does it all! By far, the most versatile Dr. Z amp I have owned tone wise and volume wise (MAZ 38, Ghia, Stang Ray). You can literally play any venue with this amp...and the lower efficiency 65W Creamback speakers I'm running it through round out the package even more!
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