zt club for steel
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zt club for steel
Hi, have anyone tried the zt club amp with pedalsteel?
I have a chance to swap my Recording king lapsteel with this amp.
Sounds like a good deal?
I have a chance to swap my Recording king lapsteel with this amp.
Sounds like a good deal?
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.I tried one and sent it back the next day. Too sterile sounding for me, and it is meant for guitar (overdrive), controls were too fiddly to try and get a clean sound out of...
If you want a solid state amp, check out the GK MB-200 in a Tommy Huff (he is on this forum) cab with 15"SICA....22 lbs, 200 watts. I have one of those as a backup to my tube amps (never use it, but it is around if I need it).
If you want a solid state amp, check out the GK MB-200 in a Tommy Huff (he is on this forum) cab with 15"SICA....22 lbs, 200 watts. I have one of those as a backup to my tube amps (never use it, but it is around if I need it).
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Williams S10s, Milkman Pedal Steel Mini & "The Amp"
Ben Bonham "CooderNator" archtop parlor electric reso w/Fishman & Lollar string-through
Ben Bonham "ResoBorn" deep parlor acoustic reso with Weissenborn neck and Fishman
Ben Bonham Style 3 Tricone., 1954 Oahu Diana, 1936 Oahu Parlor Squareneck
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Hi, thanks for the replies
I did trade my Recording king lapsteel for it. Seemed like a good deal, and if im not happy with it, i can sell it
Got it yesterday, just barely tried it. Didnt sound bad, but i see what you mean about it beeing a dark sounding amp...
Will use it for a couple of rehersals and maybe a gig....
I did trade my Recording king lapsteel for it. Seemed like a good deal, and if im not happy with it, i can sell it
Got it yesterday, just barely tried it. Didnt sound bad, but i see what you mean about it beeing a dark sounding amp...
Will use it for a couple of rehersals and maybe a gig....
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Hi, thanks for the replies
I did trade my Recording king lapsteel for it. Seemed like a good deal, and if im not happy with it, i can sell it
Got it yesterday, just barely tried it. Didnt sound bad, but i see what you mean about it beeing a dark sounding amp...
Will use it for a couple of rehersals and maybe a gig....
I did trade my Recording king lapsteel for it. Seemed like a good deal, and if im not happy with it, i can sell it
Got it yesterday, just barely tried it. Didnt sound bad, but i see what you mean about it beeing a dark sounding amp...
Will use it for a couple of rehersals and maybe a gig....
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I use 2 of them. I use them with a Telonics volume pedal, a Sarno Black box, and a POD XT with the Marshal Plexi 100 head and the four 10 inch cabinet simulators, along with the barest touch of compression and chorusing as the default preset.
The combination sounds great. Everybody says I get a lovely tone.
The Black Box makes a MAJOR difference in the way the amps sound. It adds warmth and life and soul to the amps (which do sound somewhat sterile without it.) I turn the reverb on the amps off, and use the reverb in the POD.
They are designed to distort, and you have to turn down the gain in order to get a clean sound out of them.
But the best thing is that they weigh only 22 pounds. I'd rather play though a pair of Webbs, Or Peavey Session 500s Or Fender Steel Kings, if somebody else would carry them around.
I just turned 67. I want equipment that won't break my back when I carry it around.
The combination sounds great. Everybody says I get a lovely tone.
The Black Box makes a MAJOR difference in the way the amps sound. It adds warmth and life and soul to the amps (which do sound somewhat sterile without it.) I turn the reverb on the amps off, and use the reverb in the POD.
They are designed to distort, and you have to turn down the gain in order to get a clean sound out of them.
But the best thing is that they weigh only 22 pounds. I'd rather play though a pair of Webbs, Or Peavey Session 500s Or Fender Steel Kings, if somebody else would carry them around.
I just turned 67. I want equipment that won't break my back when I carry it around.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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