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Post by rbhuckleberry on Oct 13, 2016 4:46:43 GMT -7
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Post by The Bad Poodle Experience on Oct 13, 2016 9:53:16 GMT -7
tons of tone!
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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on Oct 13, 2016 15:56:36 GMT -7
Nice and greasy - the way I like it! Thanks for sharing!
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Post by rbhuckleberry on Oct 13, 2016 17:47:51 GMT -7
Nice and greasy - the way I like it! Thanks for sharing! Thanks, guys! Been so long since I've had a regular project, and the guys have no problem including some blues. The Monza is the perfect amp for this stuff. We did a version of Killing Floor that was pretty good. The riff just "popped".
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Post by rickyp on Oct 15, 2016 13:57:27 GMT -7
Nice! How much gain did you dial in on the OCD?
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Post by rbhuckleberry on Oct 16, 2016 16:36:25 GMT -7
For leads with the Monza, it's set at less than half. I like a little more gain for leads than rhythm, so the version 4 OCD was the perfect choice as it is very transparent. Just more dirt and volume. Basic sound is unchanged EQ-wise.Big help when I want to get up over the other guitar or the harp.
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Post by rickyp on Oct 16, 2016 16:54:45 GMT -7
Seriously considering a Monza. I've been playing a tone king imperial for a clean tone, and use pedals for all my dirt. Last week I played through another guys rig, a cranked EL84-based amp (unmic'd), and it was great. Didn't need any pedals at all. I think the Monza will do exactly what I need.
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Post by rbhuckleberry on Oct 17, 2016 5:34:01 GMT -7
Seriously considering a Monza. I've been playing a tone king imperial for a clean tone, and use pedals for all my dirt. Last week I played through another guys rig, a cranked EL84-based amp (unmic'd), and it was great. Didn't need any pedals at all. I think the Monza will do exactly what I need. It should!As I said, I only use a pedal for "tweaks on the fly". I've used just the amp in the past. It's great!
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Post by captainron (Ron) on Feb 4, 2017 10:51:53 GMT -7
Nice playing! That Monza rocks!
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