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Post by pcns on Aug 12, 2013 10:02:52 GMT -7
Hi All, Thought I would share my Sunday morning rig with everyone. My pedal board lives accross the stage from where my amp is, all I have been using lately is the amp overdrive for 90% of the songs, dialing back from cleaner song and if I need to get a little more I've been using a Shiba drive for more gainier things. Been really digging my amp and very greatful that my churchs tolerates my desire to have a live amp on stage. The cabinet is a converted 2x12 combo cab with a Harvey made hardwood front and loaded with 2 vintage G12-65s
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Post by texan2step on Aug 12, 2013 10:42:21 GMT -7
Looks good Todd! You must have an understanding church to be able to play a Remedy on stage. I have to run the Maz 18 in a room behind the stage for them to let me use the amp.
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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on Aug 12, 2013 10:50:57 GMT -7
That rig looks "heavenly"!
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Post by bwc on Aug 12, 2013 11:42:39 GMT -7
Very nice rig!!
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Post by nmz on Aug 12, 2013 14:16:11 GMT -7
Cool.
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Post by Dan F"i"fe on Aug 12, 2013 15:26:40 GMT -7
Rock-N-Roll Heaven!
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Post by LT on Aug 12, 2013 17:59:03 GMT -7
Divine indeed!
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Post by brayks on Aug 12, 2013 19:35:06 GMT -7
Very cool Todd!
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Post by Sam on Aug 13, 2013 1:06:01 GMT -7
Nice rig
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Post by pcns on Aug 14, 2013 3:44:11 GMT -7
Looks good Todd! You must have an understanding church to be able to play a Remedy on stage. I have to run the Maz 18 in a room behind the stage for them to let me use the amp. One of the reasons I get away with my amp is stage is what you don't see in the pic. Stage right from my amp is the acoustic drum kit, no drum wall!
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Post by texan2step on Aug 14, 2013 5:35:45 GMT -7
^^^That's pretty wild Todd! We cover our drum set up to the point of squashing it with all kinds of baffles and panels. I don't like it but that's what we have to do to keep the noise down. You have very understanding people there. We took the back panels off one week and had about 15 complaints that the drums were too loud.
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Post by pcns on Aug 14, 2013 6:30:43 GMT -7
We started out with electronic drums for years, then moved to an acoustic with a drum wall and baffles and recently we have been running without the drum wall. We do have an early service that is quiet and more traditional so most of the people that are bothered by the volume go to that service. That said, its still not real loud. Everyone in the band enjoys the gear we get to use on stage and works to volume under control
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