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Name:
Rob West
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Age:
29
Joined:
Apr 28, 2007
Latest Activity:
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Website:
Favorites only for now. Lessons and uploads soon.
About Me:
Hometown:
Boulder, Co.
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Professional session and touring musician
Companies:
Tracsquad Records, Kingsnake Records, Revo Entertainment, So So Def, Unified World Entertainment, Arrowhead Records, Asylum Records, TVT Records, Posthuman Records and more.
Schools:
Valdosta State University and Philipos Nakas Conservatory Athens, Greece
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I love playing blues and metal, and I like Killswitch (well the heavy stuff on the first 2 albums), and I have tried both amps with both styles, I found the Valveking to be good for clean and breakup, but but way too muddy and loose for metal, the 333XL however is fantastic for everything, it was the first time I played a Bugera and I was really surprised, the clean channel is specifically designed not to break up, and the lead shreds.
Also, if you're new to valve amps, I suggest waiting for the Bugera Infinium series to come out so you don't have to worry about matched poweramp valves and biasing etc.
Hope this helps.
Kind Regards,
Tom