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Post by pcns on Mar 21, 2016 5:08:20 GMT -7
Hi all, I typically use my Therapy at church and really like it a lot.
Recently we have been adding more horns and a violin player (all good). The sound has really fattened up but we have a lot of instruments competing for space at times.
I brought my Ghia in last week to see if a different tone amp will cut through better. Therapy was fine but I like to keep my volume down.
The Ghia really sounded great. I mostly played clean (that was determined by the set list) and really enjoyed the tones I was getting. Didn't really change the cut thru the mix situation much but it was fun having a different tone and it was fun listening to chime that this amp has.
Beside that, it looks so cute sitting on top of my greenback loaded 2x12!
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Post by nmz on Mar 21, 2016 6:07:30 GMT -7
Man, that's really cool. I love the LE, it's like a pocket Z.
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Post by southmusic70 on Mar 21, 2016 6:47:17 GMT -7
My CG Anni is the only amp I use at church (with a 1x10 cab w/ Eminence Ramrod); it's plenty.
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Post by Paul (TRANE) on Mar 22, 2016 12:56:09 GMT -7
Wait, wait, wait.....Todd are you telling me that amp volume can go down?? That just ain't kosher......crank it up!
Cool. Glad you found a good tool to work in your live situation. How is the Delta 88 B sounding up there?
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Post by pcns on Mar 22, 2016 12:59:27 GMT -7
Wait, wait, wait.....Todd are you telling me that amp volume can go down?? That just ain't kosher......crank it up! Cool. Glad you found a good tool to work in your live situation. How is the Delta 88 B sounding up there? The 88B has not made its debut yet. Working on logistics of where to place it and best was to get signal to the FOH
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Post by j4gitr (John) on Mar 22, 2016 14:20:20 GMT -7
I've been using the Ghia at church regularly, however for a couple of weeks I took the Antidote. Last week I went back to the Ghia. Never under estimate the goodness of the Ghia. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
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