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Post by firewood on Jun 28, 2015 20:03:32 GMT -7
[/URL] hope you guys like it, I have a Z 1x12 with a Creamback on order and I'll have an exact replica built. This is going to be my stereo rig.
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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on Jun 28, 2015 20:07:03 GMT -7
Nice looking rig! Welcome to the Forum - there's a lot of good people and information here.
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Post by firewood on Jun 28, 2015 20:38:36 GMT -7
Cheers Mike, I'm really pleased to be part of this forum, I'm sure I'll be able to get a lot of useful info from such knowledgeable forumers.
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Post by simpleton on Jun 29, 2015 10:13:55 GMT -7
Those two will move the happy needle in the right direction. Are you planning on running a wet/dry stereo set up or just play around with it for awhile?
Welcome in too!
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Post by firewood on Jun 30, 2015 6:03:58 GMT -7
Those two will move the happy needle in the right direction. Are you planning on running a wet/dry stereo set up or just play around with it for awhile? Welcome in too! I plan to run them just as a basic stereo rig, any tips on how to set then to take pedals and still have them sounding like themselves? Meaning 1 Marshall 1 Fendery
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Post by simpleton on Jun 30, 2015 9:33:35 GMT -7
I generally ran one amp as the base tone with the pedals and the other amp as the lead tone but dry. That means that most of the time both amps are on for the solo and the lead tone cuts thru even with gobs of effects because all the effects are on the pther amp. I tried all the ways for stereo I could think of...you just have to try stuff and listen and adapt. Currently I'm using a Therapy and Monza together...with stereo set ups you may find that guitar knobs get a greater workout...and really over time I'm finding that to fully use an amps sound the guitar knob usage must increase and perhaps that has been the best thing I've been learning the last few years for tone development.
It took me a bit with my first stereo rig ( Monza/Ghia ) to match the tonal frequencies .... I needed to better match the speakers to get what I wanted. It can be a pain to haul the gear around but it does sound awesome.
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Post by firewood on Jul 1, 2015 5:58:55 GMT -7
I generally ran one amp as the base tone with the pedals and the other amp as the lead tone but dry. That means that most of the time both amps are on for the solo and the lead tone cuts thru even with gobs of effects because all the effects are on the pther amp. I tried all the ways for stereo I could think of...you just have to try stuff and listen and adapt. Currently I'm using a Therapy and Monza together...with stereo set ups you may find that guitar knobs get a greater workout...and really over time I'm finding that to fully use an amps sound the guitar knob usage must increase and perhaps that has been the best thing I've been learning the last few years for tone development. It took me a bit with my first stereo rig ( Monza/Ghia ) to match the tonal frequencies .... I needed to better match the speakers to get what I wanted. It can be a pain to haul the gear around but it does sound awesome. I appreciate your input, I guess it makes total sense since the Remedy being more of a dirty amp would have a hard time taking some types of pedals. I'll run the Remedy through a Z 1x12 with a Creamback, was thinking of going foot the same speaker for the Maz, do you think it would work or maybe a different option?
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