Na it's just me.willow13 wrote:I still think Daza is the old jenesis just trolling with all these threads. He should have just dredge all the ones he did years ago which asked pretty much exactly the same things
good to see the term "dazaing" make a come back though
Are Valve "Tube" amps ok for practice at home??
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I use a 300 watt all valve bass amp for home practice
It's appropriate because I'm well endowed and people gravitate to my playing.
It's appropriate because I'm well endowed and people gravitate to my playing.
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I had the 100w 2x12 for a while, was pretty decent. Found it a little on the sterile side and I never used half the stuff that was built into it, but good bang for your $$.foal30 wrote:TG had his Katana fair smoking tonight
50 watt mode
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Depends what you're practicing.
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It's the first time it's been in a room where more than half watt mode was needed, it definitely wasn't sterile. To be honest I don't use much of what's in it due to the lack of on the fly adjustability, but paired with an M13 it works well.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:I had the 100w 2x12 for a while, was pretty decent. Found it a little on the sterile side and I never used half the stuff that was built into it, but good bang for your $$.foal30 wrote:TG had his Katana fair smoking tonight
50 watt mode
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I've been doing all my playing thru the THR-10X lately, I'd recommend one if you're not gonna gig Daza, altho' I have a Katana 50W as well and would never sell it...
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Katana 100 1x12 is what I use.
I also have a Tweed Deluxe clone - all valve runs about 15 watts.
It's loud but the tones are lovely with single coil gats....I own no humbucker gats....so not sure how they fare.
I also have a Tweed Deluxe clone - all valve runs about 15 watts.
It's loud but the tones are lovely with single coil gats....I own no humbucker gats....so not sure how they fare.
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What about the gauge of strings? That's an important one. Are you going to Vaughan or May?sirvill wrote:Looking forward to the next one about tone woods
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Love James in Top Gear.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:What about the gauge of strings? That's an important one. Are you going to Vaughan or May?sirvill wrote:Looking forward to the next one about tone woods
Did not know he had his own range of strings.
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He does have a music degree.vintage52 wrote:Love James in Top Gear.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:What about the gauge of strings? That's an important one. Are you going to Vaughan or May?sirvill wrote:Looking forward to the next one about tone woods
Did not know he had his own range of strings.
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What pics do you guys use, I use white they're best right?
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Or Gibbons?Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:What about the gauge of strings? That's an important one. Are you going to Vaughan or May?sirvill wrote:Looking forward to the next one about tone woods
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