Hot _Grits
Buttery Toneologist
This weekend my rock band supported an Australian band called Airbourne that's getting the big push from EMI these days. So, as occasionally happens, my good friend/amp importer Ryan lent me some stuff to expand my rig.
I ended up running my Victoria Double Deluxe in tandem with Ryan's 65 London with matching 2x12, with my G2D classic and a Catalinbread Super Chili Picoso in front for boosting duties. So the London was set up on the marshall 18w channel (with the g12h30 miced) to provide focus and high end sweetness, while the Victoria extended the bottom end and buffed up the midrange.
Well, I have to say this rig is the best onstage sound I've ever heard. Balanced, ballsy, fat and loud without being fatiguing or overpowering the rest of the band. The Vic and 65 sit together hand in glove, unlike other multi-amp setups that fight over the frequency range. Either amp is a dream amp, but together they are a thing of utter beauty. I loved every second of standing in front of that rig. Initially I had some reservations about whether there would be enough push from pairing an 18w with a 36w amp and entertained notions of taking a 50 or 100w amp along, but I went for the best amp my friend has and not once did I feel underpowered.
So now all I can think of is ways to get the cash together for a 65. It's going to take some superhuman wheeling and dealing, but if there's any way I can make it happen...
I ended up running my Victoria Double Deluxe in tandem with Ryan's 65 London with matching 2x12, with my G2D classic and a Catalinbread Super Chili Picoso in front for boosting duties. So the London was set up on the marshall 18w channel (with the g12h30 miced) to provide focus and high end sweetness, while the Victoria extended the bottom end and buffed up the midrange.
Well, I have to say this rig is the best onstage sound I've ever heard. Balanced, ballsy, fat and loud without being fatiguing or overpowering the rest of the band. The Vic and 65 sit together hand in glove, unlike other multi-amp setups that fight over the frequency range. Either amp is a dream amp, but together they are a thing of utter beauty. I loved every second of standing in front of that rig. Initially I had some reservations about whether there would be enough push from pairing an 18w with a 36w amp and entertained notions of taking a 50 or 100w amp along, but I went for the best amp my friend has and not once did I feel underpowered.
So now all I can think of is ways to get the cash together for a 65. It's going to take some superhuman wheeling and dealing, but if there's any way I can make it happen...
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