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JB brought the pedals over to my gaff a couple of days ago and I gotta say, they are pretty sweet, especially the Alter Ego. A whole ton of different delay and echo effects with the potential for quite a long delay time. You can spend hours playing a riff and then jamming over top until the whole thing descends into a glorious noisy cacophony! My kind of pedal! The Telemaster surprised and impressed me too. Good work JB!
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Very nice. Maybe I should think about one of those amps at some point, from your description it sounds like a good investment. What sort of $ are you talking about for that model?
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Edward wrote:Very nice. Maybe I should think about one of those amps at some point, from your description it sounds like a good investment. What sort of $ are you talking about for that model?
RRP on the AC15C1 is $1299, its an all tube 2 channel combo with a 12" greenback, has footswitchable reverb (proper spring tank!!) and tremolo, no channel switching but an A/B switch into the two inputs is a cheap option, plus it looks really cool!
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Edward wrote:Very nice. Maybe I should think about one of those amps at some point, from your description it sounds like a good investment. What sort of $ are you talking about for that model?
you'll need to change your user name to edwardb though
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Is that Edward flat ?
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jeremyb wrote:
RRP on the AC15C1 is $1299, its an all tube 2 channel combo with a 12" greenback, has footswitchable reverb (proper spring tank!!) and tremolo, no channel switching but an A/B switch into the two inputs is a cheap option, plus it looks really cool!
But tell us how much you actually paid...

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kdawg2a wrote:JB brought the pedals over to my gaff a couple of days ago and I gotta say, they are pretty sweet, especially the Alter Ego. A whole ton of different delay and echo effects with the potential for quite a long delay time. You can spend hours playing a riff and then jamming over top until the whole thing descends into a glorious noisy cacophony! My kind of pedal! The Telemaster surprised and impressed me too. Good work JB!
Awww schucks!
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Yea boi... bring on the gearfest 8)

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Timoes wrote:Is that Edward flat ?
must resist using the obvious comeback :silent:
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First band practice with the new amp, just sounded wonderful, so in love with this amp, was finding myself distracted by the bad tone I was getting with the old rig when it was combined with a band, sure I could maybe have tweaked it and improved it, but realistically the GAS monster has lead me down the right path :mrgreen:

Most of my pedalboard hasn't arrived yet, so I was running the musket into the normal channel, and hitting the top boost channel with the A/B I got from the badger of sizzles for solos, sounded sooooooooo good, and the top boost channel sounds great on its own for a bit of acca dacca or similar traditionally Marsnally toans, VERY surprised by this amp, was everything I'd hoped and then some!!!
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I must say it's cool to read such a positive thread about someone really enjoying their gear! Good work!

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aliasceiza wrote:I must say it's cool to read such a positive thread about someone really enjoying their gear! Good work!
Cheers!! :D
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Although I think you have been a major contributing factor to the insanity being unleashed on the forum by Rhett!
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Conway wrote:Although I think you have been a major contributing factor to the insanity being unleashed on the forum by Rhett!
I only take credit for him buying the HD500, but nothing since then, I haven't even been madly promoting AC15's, I've turned over a new leaf :mrgreen:
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I think your comments about the AC15 have definitely given him that extra little push down the Vox road. :wink:

(That's a good road to travel, of course).
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