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NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
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Re: NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
I can do all that over a set of strings.dayl wrote:Im the worst impulse buyer.
Took the Katana in. Kinda unhappy, said I didnt want a refund but maybe a trade. Turned out the Katana was fine but I was still able to exchange it for something else.
I opted for something more simple and straight forward, the Blackstar HT Club 50. I have a good amount of pedals that do a great job so I wanted something more basic and vanilla, the Blackstar ticked all the boxes. So I got the Blackstar ordered and there it was.. all rung up on the eftpos machine... as I grabbed my card to swipe... I saw something out of the corner of my eye...
The Marshall display....there it was, the DSL100... staring back at me.... and it was on special (triggered )
I stopped and stared. and mumbled.. "oh.. the DSL"...."thats nice" or something and just looked at it. I was a kid again.... Then the voices inside said..
"you dont need it"
"Marshalls aren't that great"
"You've already researched the blackstar but not this"
"Pay for the blackstar"
"every noob has a Marshall"
"does it even Djent?"
"Just leave it alone"
Right then the eftpos machine beeped as I took too long to swipe.... so I said "I'll take the DSL"
...and here she is
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Re: NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
Agreed. One day I'll buy a JCM800 / 1960a cab with greens. It will be impractical and fabulous.jeremyb wrote:I think everyone needs a 100w marshall and 4x12 at some stage of their life, achievement unlocked!!
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Re: NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
Ah, DSL. My main amp for years. Doesn't do everything, but really decent at what it does do.
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Re: NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
I did a similar thing. Took the Marshall class 5 home to try, took it back in and walked back out with the Hendrix jtm45-100 full stack.
Still got it, and will have it for life...... Or until the new katana firmware is released!
Still got it, and will have it for life...... Or until the new katana firmware is released!
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Re: NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
Nah.. he thought I meant the DSL15 at first... ut I got greedy at went for the whole 100Zaulkin wrote:The shop attendant didn't even get the chance to say "wanna buy a DSL??".
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Re: NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
sounds like a pretty cool project actuallygriff7628 wrote:Nice purchase. Now build a soundproofed iso cab so you can crank and record!
I'm looking at building one in my shed
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Re: NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
I made a little one that goes "over" a mic once (and one speaker)s, worked great because you still got the sound from the other (or 3 if it was a quad) speakers in the room but the mic was isolated so sound was fatterdayl wrote:sounds like a pretty cool project actuallygriff7628 wrote:Nice purchase. Now build a soundproofed iso cab so you can crank and record!
I'm looking at building one in my shed
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Re: NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
How's the head working out after a weekend with it? Never owned a DSL, but always sound awesome online.
No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..
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Re: NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
Its been awesome, just sitting there catching dust. Maybe turning into a drying rack. Not been plugged in yet so drying will be slow.chur wrote:How's the head working out after a weekend with it? Never owned a DSL, but always sound awesome online.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: NAD!! Gave the Katana the Chop!
Bg wrote:Its been awesome, just sitting there catching dust. Maybe turning into a drying rack. Not been plugged in yet so drying will be slow.chur wrote:How's the head working out after a weekend with it? Never owned a DSL, but always sound awesome online.
No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..