Fargen Hot Mod Video / Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue
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@davfrj Im sure you have decided but I have buddies that gig with these constantly. Any where that you need more than like say 20 tube watts will be mic'd 90% of the time anyway. Now if you want clean headroom at gig volumes without it being mic'd????? I don't know that may be close. It will be loud as hell but around 11-12 its gonna start to slightly break up but I am going to say it will be loud enough. I run 2 amps anyway. 1 low watter for my dirt, 50 watt bassman for cleans.
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With the pedal it sounds like you threw a wet blanket over the amp???
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I like it better stock. Sounds more open and cleaner, but it's hard to tell from a cheap camera mic.
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@arsenalfanforlife i have both and trust me they are not the same amp.( no matter the eq or volume) both are awesome sounding amps though
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Sweet sound! And really nice Tele you got there. I was wondering...is this amp loud enough for gigs also or is it only for a studio or house practices? I want to get one badly but since it's only 22w I thought I is going to be too small for gigs at bigger places. Thanks for the demo man, really good sound you got.
Peace.
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Noiice guitar playing!
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see the twitching of his foot
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Nice harmonics on the amp when pushed with the overdrive.
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@clehneis I had rather run this amp, (setup if you will), and drive the tubes with more volume properly mic'd if necessary with a quality mic of course. I agree with you both to a degree, I agree that you're pushing more air but is it the same quality? I just prefer to push the tubes if in that setting and it still sounds great at home when played there at lower volumes. That's why I like the Mesa LoneStar Special over the 100W LoneStar. That's just my opinion, our ears like different tones.
large transformers dont mean large tone ussualy the puny tone of a small amp comes from the puny speaker and its encloser run a 5 watt class A tube amp through a 4x10 cab and tell me it has puny tone low wattage can be used to play large venues and not sound puny brad paisly uses a 18 watt dr z amp has monster tone
bloozelover 2 years ago 3
sounds waaaaaaayy tooooooooooo compressssssssed. Great for country and long thick solos but thats about it from what I can hear.
clehneis 2 years ago