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Post by Mr.Fuzzwah on Apr 3, 2014 20:15:33 GMT -7
Jammed with a few buddies using the Remedy for the first time. My expectations were exceeded. I was concerned that 40 watts were perhaps not enough for rock and roll. It was fine - playing Led Zep, Cream, etc. Used my Zbest cab and barely got over 50%. Kept the gain(s) at 3/4 and used my Gtrwrks bv overdrive pedal. The real treat was the good sound. It just sounded good and my amp, guitar and I were connected - especially after we all got warmed up! If you don't love the Remedy you will never love an amp - plain and simple.
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Post by JeffG on Apr 3, 2014 21:07:47 GMT -7
If you don't love the Remedy you will never love an amp - plain and simple. I couldn't agree more!
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Post by iluvpunz on Apr 3, 2014 21:20:12 GMT -7
I've been playing mine for about a year now. Even now, the Remedy continues to exceed my expectations also. In every venue I have played I have been as you say, connected. You nailed it with your description! Give it another few months and you will be conjoined with with the Remedy and Z Best, as I am.
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Post by rmutt on Apr 4, 2014 17:18:09 GMT -7
I'm with you. I'm still in awe of its tone. I had my gig with her last weekend and it just killed! Sat in the mix so well and then with GV and some attack it just leapt out and had such a 3D presence. Running through a Two-Rock 212... speechless.
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Post by dewiecox on Apr 5, 2014 18:04:50 GMT -7
Thank you for pushing my GAS over the edge.
The notion that it can exceed, what I assume are pretty high expectations from pretty discriminating tone hounds, is just incredible. Can't wait to get my hands on one.
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