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Post by alex2murk on Jun 27, 2017 19:55:26 GMT -7
The Ghia is my fourth Z. If I had started with it, I may not have gotten any others. (Of course, we know that's not true!) First tried it with a C Blue and Strat. Wonderful. Then the C Blue and a Tele. Haven't enjoyed the Tele that much in quite a while. Most recently, P 90s with a 10" greenback. Amazing! If you are considering a Ghia, don't hesitate. As many others have said - you won't regret the purchase. Additional information-all guitars straight in, no pedals needed.
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Post by TelePrankster on Jun 28, 2017 0:12:28 GMT -7
Since I got my 1x12 cab with a WGS G12C/S I'm loving my Ghia even more with my '75 Telecaster. With this speaker, it keeps its throaty/grainy character but it's a little bit warmer and less fizzy. It sounds really good. I still think the 1x10 Celestion Gold it's the perfect match for the Ghia, but it seems to sound always good no matter what.
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Post by John on Jun 28, 2017 3:46:28 GMT -7
+1 on the Gold
There are many who also like the V30, although I never tried one.
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Post by southmusic70 on Jun 28, 2017 10:34:33 GMT -7
I run my Ghia Anni through a 2x12 cabinet with a WGS ET65 and a G12c/s. It sounds huge and is very easy to dial in any of my guitars, solid, chambered, semi-hollow, hollow, humbuckers or single coils.
No complaints.
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Post by eggman on Jun 29, 2017 23:44:56 GMT -7
Howdy,
Impossible to go wrong with a Ghia.
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