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Post by carrjimi on Feb 18, 2015 20:47:04 GMT -7
Pretty damn close....
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Post by "Z" Steve on Feb 18, 2015 22:47:14 GMT -7
Let There be Twang! I vote Gold & Blue! Nice playing there, and some mighty fine amps. " EVER the Twang Shall Meet!
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Post by wubberdubber on Feb 19, 2015 7:00:40 GMT -7
I hear a little more girth with Gold and Blue, a little more twang with both Blues. Couldn't really pick one that sounds "better" though...both really good tones.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2015 7:59:23 GMT -7
Sweet!! damn, I love that tone!
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Post by mfirst on Feb 19, 2015 12:41:23 GMT -7
Did you leave the stock series speaker wiring with the two blues? Seems a little risky for that first blue if you start cranking things up. Just curious.
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Post by carrjimi on Feb 19, 2015 14:46:11 GMT -7
Did you leave the stock series speaker wiring with the two blues? Seems a little risky for that first blue if you start cranking things up. Just curious. I did, wired in series. I kept the volume just above 9:00.
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Post by telejas on Feb 20, 2015 21:00:36 GMT -7
If my eyes were closed, I don't think I could tell a difference in the videos.... In person, the difference may be more prominent. The only thing I "think" in notice is the Blue/Gold has more clarity or attack, where the 2xblues has more give or compression where it squished it a little more?
Both sound AMAZING! Makes me want to put my 1x12 combo back to a head/cab set up!
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Post by strat59 on Feb 21, 2015 7:46:53 GMT -7
I liked the Gold/Blue a little better, but you can't go wrong with either. Both sound great. Great playing also.
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Post by thatstatuemoved on Mar 6, 2015 8:20:47 GMT -7
Both sound great but to my worn out ears but I would vote for the gold and blue. Seems to have a bit more clarity. Great playing in the video's. Thanks for posting.
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