They seem really promising. With vintage spec and some others with modern features like power scaling. Just curious if any forumites have seen them in the wild yet -
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Has anyone taken a crack at the new Supros yet?
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Yeah they are generally pretty cool. I am looking to try out the Black Magick, the Page monster.
Supro/Pigtronix are a local company so it's cool to see them doing well.My Bands -
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A local shop has one but I haven't tried it. I don't know why.I am so close to retirement that I could play in a band full time. All I have to do is figure out what to use instead of money, improve my playing, learn some songs, and find some other musicians more talented than me who will do exactly as they're told. .
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I'd love to add a Duo Tone to my stable of amps. I tried them all at the last LA Amp Show and they stock quite a few at Sam Ash.
I love those amps. They use quality PCB boards that sound as good as PtoP boards, and nice classic circuits.
For blues/roots to classic rock, they sound great. I'd buy one of those before a new Fender Bassbreaker.Originally posted by Boogie BillI've got 60 guitars...but 49 trumpets is just...INSANITY! WTF!
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Originally posted by Gearjoneser View PostI'd love to add a Duo Tone to my stable of amps. I tried them all at the last LA Amp Show and they stock quite a few at Sam Ash.
I love those amps. They use quality PCB boards that sound as good as PtoP boards, and nice classic circuits.
For blues/roots to classic rock, they sound great. I'd buy one of those before a new Fender Bassbreaker.Last edited by guitfiddle; 02-25-2016, 10:01 PM.- Tom
Originally posted by FranklySome people make the wine. Some people drink the wine. And some people sniff the cork and wonder what might have been.The Eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the Crow.
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Originally posted by hydro View PostHas anyone tried the versions with the 1+2 stacked preamp channels? It's supposed to add another gain stage to give more dirt.- Tom
Originally posted by FranklySome people make the wine. Some people drink the wine. And some people sniff the cork and wonder what might have been.The Eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the Crow.
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What shop? I wanna try one.
Originally posted by Lazarus1140 View PostA local shop has one but I haven't tried it. I don't know why.
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Many including myself have long maintained that a PCB amp can be done right if you use good quality boards. Rivera amp I used to own was a tank and took abuse well. That was always the biggest gripe were that many cheaper amps used such thin board material that a sudden drop could flex the board and break the trace.
Originally posted by Gearjoneser View PostI'd love to add a Duo Tone to my stable of amps. I tried them all at the last LA Amp Show and they stock quite a few at Sam Ash.
I love those amps. They use quality PCB boards that sound as good as PtoP boards, and nice classic circuits.
For blues/roots to classic rock, they sound great. I'd buy one of those before a new Fender Bassbreaker.
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Originally posted by guitfiddle View PostAgreed. They have one of every model at Robb's in Boulder. My fave was the 25 watt model with one 10" speaker. The others sounded great, though, especially the one with variable output power set to 35 watts. They'd be superb pedal platforms. Expensive, though.
And one for Royal Reverb.
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Originally posted by Scott_F View PostI think you are talking about the Trem-O-Verb. There is a good video link on Reverb.com comparing new model TOV vs vintage.- Tom
Originally posted by FranklySome people make the wine. Some people drink the wine. And some people sniff the cork and wonder what might have been.The Eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the Crow.
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We should start the SDUG round robin amp rotators group. 12 of us hop in and pick out one amp, $1000-1500 range, and each month we rotate that amp to the next guy on the list and the guy above you send you his. ??? I can dream right?
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Originally posted by Scott_F View PostWe should start the SDUG round robin amp rotators group. 12 of us hop in and pick out one amp, $1000-1500 range, and each month we rotate that amp to the next guy on the list and the guy above you send you his. ??? I can dream right?EHD
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