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Re: New Zealand made!

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Ironbird13 wrote:Freedom speaker cable, i noticed a big difference between that and a cheapy cable 8)
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I use a Cuba St Broadcast King. For a while this was the only one but I believe there may be more out there now.
Channel 1 is based on the Marshall 18 watt and to my ears sounds pretty sweet for the music I play. The second channel is a higher gain sound unlike the original marshall that had a nice tremelo channel.
Hearing Darcy through the BK jamming with Unique through a Greenstone Bellbird made me realise that we have quality amp manufacturers in this country.

My good mate Rocklander came to the party with the TremYello which has a very usable sweet spot between some quite severe settings.

Quality of the amp and pedal is superb.

Next thing is a reverb maybe
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Re: New Zealand made!

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The Scarecrow wrote:Currently, a G2D Standard (older Custom) and Freedom cables.

Formerly, Ash Radian SG, Hotcake, Gunn 50, Weta Jag/Jazzmaster copy.
Then there's the stuff you don't remember like the Rockit Superlead 75, loud heavy barsteward that it is...
and some Freedom cables for me.
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CJ wrote:I use a Cuba St Broadcast King. For a while this was the only one but I believe there may be more out there now.
Channel 1 is based on the Marshall 18 watt and to my ears sounds pretty sweet for the music I play. The second channel is a higher gain sound unlike the original marshall that had a nice tremelo channel.
Hearing Darcy through the BK jamming with Unique through a Greenstone Bellbird made me realise that we have quality amp manufacturers in this country.

My good mate Rocklander came to the party with the TremYello which has a very usable sweet spot between some quite severe settings.

Quality of the amp and pedal is superb.

Next thing is a reverb maybe
The Broadcast King, that was the one I couldn't remember!

Could you please post some specs, controls, tubes, speakers ETC?
I liked the radiotone, but not it's little speaker and lack of EQ, although I realise that was the point of the amp, and I didn't like it through the cab I had at the time, but I'm blaming that on the cab!

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