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Yeah man..this track has some serious flow. Very groovy..your tone is great. Love the style. :dance:
 
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Rid I really am a fan of your slower more melodic playing like this. It just speaks to me, much more emotion than a million notes. Keep it coming
Al
 
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Ahh between clean and dirt.. that breakup point.
Very smooth and classy.. yer killin me as usual Rid. :biglaugh: :7:
 
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hard to listen at home (PC sound problems), and usually the 'net filter at work won't let me listen.
 
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Thanks Kev.
This one was the amp-sim again.
Right now I have that old silverface bassman 100, but right now it is no longer working, needs retubing and a few new caps, afraid to blow it up now.
The Selmer T & B that is also out of order, a cap blew in the input, have not had the time to get it up and working again, allthough I miss it for recording.
Hiwatt DR201....hehe da mean machine.
Defunct Park 75...lol that one is haunting me, I have a friend who has a red one, I still hope that I can get it from him someday:D
And I use a Carl Martin tubeamp...yeah we are making one now...hehe not officially yet, that is a serious 50 watts combo with two 12" speakers, it has KT-66 output tubes, a long accutronics reverb.
PTP circuit, big fat orangedrops, silicon and tuberectifier, switchable.
A class A and AB switch will probally also be stuck in.
That amp will turn some heads, but it is not cheap.
There will probally be some announcement at Frankfurt.....I really hope so, damm that thing was hard to make everybody happy with...
It sounds like...well I have not heard something like that before, sounds great through Jensens, old Greenbacks, Vintage 30's, G12 h's etc etc...
We ran it against some Matchless and Badcats plus a few Boogies....it did not loose any ground there!
And there is probally more to come on the amp-side.
I also hope that we will be able to make a Plexitone pedal, that is more vintage than the evil one we have now;)
Anyways the amp-sim really has grown bigtime on me, it just does it right....nothing wimpy or badsounding in that unit, we will also make that one soon!
 
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Rid said:
Thanks Kev.
This one was the amp-sim again.
Right now I have that old silverface bassman 100, but right now it is no longer working, needs retubing and a few new caps, afraid to blow it up now.
The Selmer T & B that is also out of order, a cap blew in the input, have not had the time to get it up and working again, allthough I miss it for recording.
Hiwatt DR201....hehe da mean machine.
Defunct Park 75...lol that one is haunting me, I have a friend who has a red one, I still hope that I can get it from him someday:D
And I use a Carl Martin tubeamp...yeah we are making one now...hehe not officially yet, that is a serious 50 watts combo with two 12" speakers, it has KT-66 output tubes, a long accutronics reverb.
PTP circuit, big fat orangedrops, silicon and tuberectifier, switchable.
A class A and AB switch will probally also be stuck in.
That amp will turn some heads, but it is not cheap.
There will probally be some announcement at Frankfurt.....I really hope so, damm that thing was hard to make everybody happy with...
It sounds like...well I have not heard something like that before, sounds great through Jensens, old Greenbacks, Vintage 30's, G12 h's etc etc...
We ran it against some Matchless and Badcats plus a few Boogies....it did not loose any ground there!
And there is probally more to come on the amp-side.
I also hope that we will be able to make a Plexitone pedal, that is more vintage than the evil one we have now;)
Anyways the amp-sim really has grown bigtime on me, it just does it right....nothing wimpy or badsounding in that unit, we will also make that one soon!

Where do you find occasion to turn that Hiwatt to oh say 2??? Good god that must be loud.

I have wanted a TnB forever, are they tough to find in your neck of the woods? What year is yours?
 
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Hehe the Hiwatt gets to play loud, it is actually not that hard on the ears, full master and the normal channel halfway up;)
The Selmer is a crocskin 63 or 64.
But some idiot sadly painted it black along time ago:(
 
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