Hey, Jeremy, just make sure you tell them all about our contest here!
I hate it when I find Christians in my PA… always seems to screw up the voice coils. Only thing worse than that are Buddhists in your guitar amp.
I dunno Bubba… CLICK ME The one’s I’ve heard are pretty awesome…
D
Bah, beat at my own game!
1 for D!
Are those buddas any good?
I am looking to upgrade my live gear.
You guyz have heard some of my music style, any suggestions on an amp?
I have a stack (ampeg) already, so an amp is first on the list of upgrades.
keep shinin’
jerm
PS, D, why are they so expensive?
Do you know if that Superdrive II Series comes with a foot switch?
IT boast all these tones on different channels, just wondering…
keep shinin’
jerm
PS, D, why are they so expensive?
Because they are top line valvulating toob amps Jerm. I can't even dream of owning one myself. Oh boy but do they sound and play great...
D
PS, D, why are they so expensive?
Because they are top line valvulating toob amps Jerm. I can't even dream of owning one myself. Oh boy but do they sound and play great...
D
Oh would you rate them above the Mesa boogie?
I don't care what the cost is (too a limit)....:) but you answered the question.
I have been saving up money for a while and plan on touring next year, so I want to make sure I got the best gear I can have.
From what the site boast the amp produces a "stadium" sound, like 80's?
I'll be honest, and I am sure anyone who has listened to my music will agree, that ain't my style.
I am trying to match an amp that will compliment (or even reproduce) the sounds that are going to be on a CD.
If you remember I got that J-Station, and when it comes to reproducing those tones live, my current stack and head just ain't cutting it.
Any other suggestion are also appreciated as far as playing live and getting a good guitar sound goes.
I mean could I use the hardwired Budda and send on out to PA?
Does it have a line level out? or would I have to mic it up?
Which would sound better?
Is it the sound produced out of the speaker or the tubes that is best? or both?
I was thinking to send a direct line out of a nice head like the Mesa or Budda and panning that left, while mic-ing up the stack and panning that right?
Would that work to produce a good stereo effect?
I was thinking that would give the sound guy the option to turn up the channel with the "mic" sound during the heavy parts to have the extra crunch, and cutting it back and reversing that with turning the direct out off the amp up during the slower parts, keeping the warmth of the tube without the added crunch of the speakers....
Does any of that make sense or sound do-able?
keep shinin'
jerm

So how’d it go jerm?
So how'd it go jerm?
Pretty good as these thing go it ain't the amount of turn out but the quality therein.
aunamae
is playing tonight and I will be leaving shortly weather permitting to catch their live show.
My band played last Saturday and the band who played after us asked me to stay and jam with them, which was cool.
I took some video (VHS) of both performances and as soon as I figure out how to get it into the computer I plan on posting a few clips.
Most memorable moment for me was when Bet Simca's worship and dance team played, ram horns and all.
the name Adonai....is still ringing in my head.

keep shinin'
jerm

aunamae
Invalid Friend ID.
This user has either cancelled their membership, or their account has been deleted.
Bad link?
You can get to it of the mannafest.org site, that often happens when you copy myspace URLs to Ntrack for some reason.
keep shinin’
jerm