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Post by nicholas on Mar 8, 2012 10:16:52 GMT -7
The title says it all. Been using my R9 with it and running a 412 with greenbacks. I really like this amp. Cranked up loud i can finger pick lightly and it almost sounds like an acoustic, then dig in with a pick and its like a wall of beautiful tones, each note distinct and packin a punch. Theres just so much happening with the tone its hard to describe.
This thing rocks man. Clean to blues to classic rock just by adjusting pick attack. Best amp trade I ever made. Thanks again Pintail.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2012 15:50:03 GMT -7
+1000^^^^^^
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Post by digiTED aka 'Ted' on Mar 11, 2012 10:38:34 GMT -7
I'm only two weeks into mine, but am still exploring the range of tones and dynamics. Really cool amp; exemplifies the amp-as-musical instrument thing!
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Post by prspastor on Mar 11, 2012 16:58:31 GMT -7
You'd have to pry my Route 66 out of my cold, dead hands. Love this amp so much. Partnered with a Z-Verb and it is heaven. THANK YOU DOC!
I love this amp more and more every time I play it. I'm liking Bass at 10:00, Treble at noon, Volume at 1:30 right now.
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Post by gman8thst on Mar 11, 2012 19:13:43 GMT -7
prspastor - is that with an attenuator, because I can't get my Route 66 past 9:00 on the volume! Thanks.
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Post by prspastor on Mar 12, 2012 4:49:14 GMT -7
no... I've found that if I can keep the treble below noon or right at noon, it keeps the volume manageable for me. LOL. I do have a 5U4 in there and that does cut off some of the volume. I can't gig it at church though like that... I have to use pedals. I'll eventually have to get me an airbrake.
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Post by KeithA on Mar 30, 2012 19:29:00 GMT -7
I must say, that new Rt 66 video that's up on the Z site almost makes me want one...again Keith
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