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  • why doesn't are any test of BLUE RUMBLE MKII on youtube? there are only for Isaac and Mark? hehe

  • @GermanYanuzzo Apparrently..

  • Well, I've got one for sale. The band has split up and now I need sth smaller so I get rid of my V-empire. It's an awesome amp, definitely. Never heard anything that would be that versatile yet so specific. Great one!

  • These amps are great, talk about a new discovery. I'd love one of these amps, it would enable you to get away from the boogie sound that everyone on the market is seeming to cary at the moment. These amps have their own personality!

  • true that man, I personaly hate the boogie amps. I only like engle, v- empire, krank, and randall.

  • the crap where I can buy that amp?Mexico doesn't have V-empire amp...ideal for Symphonic Metal, 6:16 nice smooth riff!

  • Amazing sounding amps played by amazing players! I wish America had better musicians and better instruments...the quality of music(ians) in this country sucks!

  • dude i am completely with you. Im getting tired of american musicians, and our instruments. If you know of the band epica, the lead guitarist uses v empire, and they are from the netherlands. I find it funny how forign musicans have awlays been more talented, maybe it's because americans just go off of the theory of music, instead of actuall education of music. If you asked most american musicians what chord they are playing they wouldn't know, they would just say i got it by ear.

  • @esp2hybrid What a contridiction. You don't learn talent. You have it or you don't. Anybody can take lessons and music classes to learn keys, scales, and theory. There isn't any talent in doing that.

  • @ApacheBoneknife I see what you are saying. Thats actually what I meant thow. I ment people who allready have talent, that learn about music ya know.

  • @esp2hybrid I know what you mean now.

  • @esp2hybrid Thats because it doesnt matter. If it sounds good and it works, who cares? Its about getting out ideas the best way possible. Music theory helps for sure but guys like Holdsworth and EVH were self taught. There are way too many Berklee dudes who can play crazy licks all day and know all the theory there is to know, but cant write a good rock song worth a damn. I should know, I hung out with them. They suck at performing and writing, but can play circles around you..which is useless.

  • @twilightdagger So Vai,Lynch,Jake E. Lee, Aldrich, EVH, Dimebag etc..all suck? Psh..America has tons of amazing guitarists. Besides, rock n roll all an american music style..the europeans just took it and reintroduced it to us when we lost touch with it in the mid 60's, then we took it back in the late 70's, when Van Halen showed up. I'd say 70% or more of all the most well known, great guitarists are American. Have some f'n pride.

  • @RNRDOLL I understand what you mean, but perhaps I didn't clarify enough. I meant MODERN American music. From your list, I only like Vai and EVH, but we can chalk that up to personal taste. I think what we have in the states right now for "Metal" sucks: Slipknot, BLS, (Modern) Metallica, Shadows Fall, etc. I just happen to prefer European Metal: Amorphis, Evergrey, Brainstorm, Iron Maiden, Amon Amarth, Mercenary.. I am proud to be American, I just hate today's music here. Just my opinion

  • Sounds great!

    Now, go and sell them B & P!!!

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