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Post by kt74geetar on Nov 17, 2005 18:07:07 GMT -7
Stu Carter at Fat Sound Guitars put up a sound clip of me playing my RT 66 on his homepage, along with his Z spotlight this month. Check it out if you guys want. www.fatsoundguitars.com My buying experience was very pleasent with these guys. If your in the market for a DR Z, check em out. Kevin G.
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boj
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Post by boj on Nov 17, 2005 21:01:29 GMT -7
SA-WEEEEEEET tones !!
Nice job Kevin...would've never guessed a PRS.
~boj
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Post by johnnyl on Nov 18, 2005 12:40:38 GMT -7
Nice pickin Kev! Hope Santa brings me one to go w/ my SRZ this year...
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Post by kc on Nov 18, 2005 13:06:47 GMT -7
very nice. what kind of speaker/cab are you using in the recording? what effects through the amp -- sounds like a bit of delay or reverb?
kc
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Post by kruzty on Nov 18, 2005 13:27:04 GMT -7
very nice. what kind of speaker/cab are you using in the recording? what effects through the amp -- sounds like a bit of delay or reverb? kc Above the link to the audio clip it says: "The clip below is a nice little hodgepodge of various styles. Featuring Fat Sound customer Kevin Gilbert of London, KY playing a PRS thru a Line 6 delay in to a Dr Z Route 66 head with Z Best 212 cab"
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Post by kt74geetar on Nov 19, 2005 7:55:19 GMT -7
Thanks for listening guys, and thanks for the compliments. Yea, that was actually a 1x12 DR Z cab. I think Stu put 2x12 on the clip. Just an imported PRS with a Seymore Duncan in the bridge, the amp and a little Line 6 DL 4 delay. Just throwed a mike on the cab, and ran it straight into a Yamaha AW1600 recorder. No other effects.
Later, Ktg
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Post by kt74geetar on Nov 19, 2005 7:59:48 GMT -7
Actually I think I was using my Fulltone Fatboost when I did that as well. Oh well it's been a while since I did that, and my short term memory is not the best in the world, ha, ha.
Ktg
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