What amp do you use?
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I was thinking of getting a DSL, but I wasn't wholly satisfied with the tone. I got a used 50 watt 2204 master volume head instead. It has 6550 power tubes, tubes that are cleaner and have more bass response than EL34s. The amp doesn't grind as much as a DSL, but I don't need a whole lot of gain. The clean sound is great too - it can do 'country' just as easily as it can rock out. I don't care much for it as a guitar amp, but it sure sounds nice with PSG.Bobby Snell wrote:DSL's are known for great Marshall "cleans," and of course it can roar.
Sho-Bud Pro III + Marshall JMP 2204 half stack = good grind!
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Ummm, what do you have? In order to have the capacity for triple duty, I've been using a SWR-SM500 bass head in a 4X case with fan and power supply, and various preamps to shift between bass, steel & guitar. A decent modern bass amp with mid-shift control will do everything you need, but woe to those aluminum-coned bass speakers, and kill the tweets.
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Sometimes I use my Nashville 400, which I've modified using the Peavey factory mod kit. Sometimes I use my Evans SE200. The choice is based on which amp's characteristics suite me at any given time. They are similar enough to allow interchangeability. I like 'em both.
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
PS: The Evans doesn't go to any 'gun & knife' clubs or anywhere there are beer bottles bein' flung!!
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
PS: The Evans doesn't go to any 'gun & knife' clubs or anywhere there are beer bottles bein' flung!!
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glenn..what's the point of an amp that's too delicate to take to a gig?
matt...love your red hair!
i had a sho-bud xmas tree once...liked the way it looked but it couldn't handle musical warfare...i traded it for a standel custom 24 many many eons ago.
les...i thought you hated clean steel/country type playing.
matt...love your red hair!
i had a sho-bud xmas tree once...liked the way it looked but it couldn't handle musical warfare...i traded it for a standel custom 24 many many eons ago.
les...i thought you hated clean steel/country type playing.
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Chris you ask:
Chris, the abridged version of a long story: About eight years ago, I had an opportunity to play through an Evans SE200 and liked it. At that same time, I owned my N'400. By comparison, my Nashville had a 'honky' mid-range which the SE200 didn't have. I arranged to purchase the 'factory' mod kit from Mike Brown, at Peavey, to correct the problem.
About the same time that I bought the mod, I placed a bid on eBay for an Evans SE200. I didn't expect to win. Lo and behold, I got lucky and the Evans was mine.
I'd successfully completed the mod on the Peavey, and eagerly awaited the arrival of the Evans. When the SE200 arrived, I compared them. They were similar but different, and because of the newness of the Evans, the modded Peavey sat in the 'barn' for a few months. Over time, I've come to like each for their slight differences and have decided to keep both.
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
Even though they are essentially the same type of amp (200-watt, solid state, 15" speaker, configured for PSG), there are audible characteristics of each amp which make them different.but on the other side of the coin, why even have a 1k amp if one for a third of the price will do the trick?
Chris, the abridged version of a long story: About eight years ago, I had an opportunity to play through an Evans SE200 and liked it. At that same time, I owned my N'400. By comparison, my Nashville had a 'honky' mid-range which the SE200 didn't have. I arranged to purchase the 'factory' mod kit from Mike Brown, at Peavey, to correct the problem.
About the same time that I bought the mod, I placed a bid on eBay for an Evans SE200. I didn't expect to win. Lo and behold, I got lucky and the Evans was mine.
I'd successfully completed the mod on the Peavey, and eagerly awaited the arrival of the Evans. When the SE200 arrived, I compared them. They were similar but different, and because of the newness of the Evans, the modded Peavey sat in the 'barn' for a few months. Over time, I've come to like each for their slight differences and have decided to keep both.
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
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I'm using a revelation preamp with VHT 2:90 poweramp and 1 or 2 JBL K-130's. The presence and depth controls on the poweramp help tone down the harmonics and boost the bass up a bit. You can run 4, 8, or 16 ohm loads with full power, or go to low power(60 watts) with the flip of a switch. It's not too big, and it sounds amazing.
For the little gigs and practicing, the LTD does the trick.
For the little gigs and practicing, the LTD does the trick.
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Pevey LTD 400 I thank I have the first ltd pevey
made had a session 400 but sold it wish I had it back, this LTD is not heavy. just my thoughts.
have a good one,I have reverb problums in the session anyone no whats the broblum its not the tank. Charlie
made had a session 400 but sold it wish I had it back, this LTD is not heavy. just my thoughts.
have a good one,I have reverb problums in the session anyone no whats the broblum its not the tank. Charlie
Charlie 1969 Emmons p/p 8/5 old pevey ltd400
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I Use A Nashville 112 & Some Times A Webb 6-14-E SONNY.
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Emmons D-10, CMI D-10, Fender Deluxe Reverb, PV 112, Fender Pro Reverb
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