Sarno Octal Preamp
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Sarno Octal Preamp
Just had a chance to plug in Brad's new Octal preamp. Also, Wednesdays I work with a qualified technician all day to help me with organizing my studio, restringing and setting up way too many guitars and working on amps.
OK, here is the setup: Octal to one side of a Stewart World 1.2 Power amp to a Mesa 112 open cab with a Peavey 1203-4 speaker. NO effects just a bunch of guitars and steel, lap steels to the input of the octal. You can get the octal as CLEAN as you want with a tube warmth by turning the gain down and increase the volume on the power amp or turn the gain up on the octal and lower the volume on the power amp if you want some grit. It's about as simple as it gets and you can dial in a sweet sound in a minute.
Brad does not need a testimonial from yours truly but my tech guy was blown away and he has played through many amps and is a great musician as well as a great tech. I almost don't want to plug an effect into the octal preamp it sounds that sweet dry.
Made my day!
Lenny
OK, here is the setup: Octal to one side of a Stewart World 1.2 Power amp to a Mesa 112 open cab with a Peavey 1203-4 speaker. NO effects just a bunch of guitars and steel, lap steels to the input of the octal. You can get the octal as CLEAN as you want with a tube warmth by turning the gain down and increase the volume on the power amp or turn the gain up on the octal and lower the volume on the power amp if you want some grit. It's about as simple as it gets and you can dial in a sweet sound in a minute.
Brad does not need a testimonial from yours truly but my tech guy was blown away and he has played through many amps and is a great musician as well as a great tech. I almost don't want to plug an effect into the octal preamp it sounds that sweet dry.
Made my day!
Lenny
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"I almost don't want to plug an effect into the octal preamp it sounds that sweet dry. "
Lenny,
This is EXACTLY how I feel when I plug nto a good amp or pre/amp setup that is just plain THAT GOOD on it's own .....A good tube setup that can compress via the tubes that blooms all on it's own , and has it's own natural sustain is what does it for me .... One that gives you the time to do your transitions , without the note(s) fading away ......Jim
Lenny,
This is EXACTLY how I feel when I plug nto a good amp or pre/amp setup that is just plain THAT GOOD on it's own .....A good tube setup that can compress via the tubes that blooms all on it's own , and has it's own natural sustain is what does it for me .... One that gives you the time to do your transitions , without the note(s) fading away ......Jim
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Here's my setup now. I use a Furlong Split cab with it. I'm a big fan of simplicity, especially in the electronics chain.
I've never liked going to adjust something while playing and having to deal with a bunch of knobs. Programmable rackmount units, and I've got those, are the worst. It must be because I cut my teeth with old Fenders and Marshalls. You know - volume, treble, bass and, maybe, a middle control.
I totally understand what others have said about liking a unit's tone and feel so much that you don't don't want to put any effects on it. But, wanting some reverb for live work and not being too excited anymore about all the other pedals and rack units I have, I tried the Wet pedal. Two seconds and I was convinced it was staying in the chain.
I've never liked going to adjust something while playing and having to deal with a bunch of knobs. Programmable rackmount units, and I've got those, are the worst. It must be because I cut my teeth with old Fenders and Marshalls. You know - volume, treble, bass and, maybe, a middle control.
I totally understand what others have said about liking a unit's tone and feel so much that you don't don't want to put any effects on it. But, wanting some reverb for live work and not being too excited anymore about all the other pedals and rack units I have, I tried the Wet pedal. Two seconds and I was convinced it was staying in the chain.
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How does it compare to the Revelation? Pro's & Con's? Tonality & response comparisons? Versatility?
1976 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics 427 pickup, 1975 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics X-12 pickup, Boss 59 Fender pedal for preamp, NDR-5 Atlantic Delay & Reverb, two Quilter 201 amps, 2- 12" Eminence EPS-12C speakers, ShoBud Pedal, 1949 Epiphone D-8. Revelation preamp into a Crown XLS 1002 power amp.
Have used both.
The only way I can describe the difference in tone is that the V8 is "thicker".
There is no buffering in the V8 I believe as well. Also there is no effects loop.
I love the Revelation and am saving my pennies to get the V8 as well Can't hurt to have enough of Brad's great products.
The only way I can describe the difference in tone is that the V8 is "thicker".
There is no buffering in the V8 I believe as well. Also there is no effects loop.
I love the Revelation and am saving my pennies to get the V8 as well Can't hurt to have enough of Brad's great products.
Mark T
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I have a Revelation coming. It seems a little more versatile for my use. I'm partial to the 70's Session 400 tone and the Rev tone stack would probably tip my ear it's way.
I might buy a "partridge" (speaker?) for those outdoor orchard gigs, assuming it could be used in other fruit trees?
I might buy a "partridge" (speaker?) for those outdoor orchard gigs, assuming it could be used in other fruit trees?
1976 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics 427 pickup, 1975 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics X-12 pickup, Boss 59 Fender pedal for preamp, NDR-5 Atlantic Delay & Reverb, two Quilter 201 amps, 2- 12" Eminence EPS-12C speakers, ShoBud Pedal, 1949 Epiphone D-8. Revelation preamp into a Crown XLS 1002 power amp.
Dennis,
This may help as well
Posted Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:04 am
Well
My buddy Mickey showed up yesterday with the new Sarno Preamp and we put it through it's paces. It sounds amazing and does not require a lot of tweaking to get it dialed in.
We used a track that I had cut previously and did the following tracks.
1. Rev with Show Pro Guitar
2. V8 with Show Pro Guitar
3. V8 with Mullen Guitar. Mickey played on this one.
With the steel tracks soloed you really hear the difference. In the track the differences become more subtle but they are there.
Here is a link to listen to the files.
I hope that the titles are clear to everyone what the tracks are. Also, there is no music track for Mickey; I just put it there so you could hear the difference of a guitar and a different player,.
https://soundcloud.com/mtulbert/sets/v8 ... comparison
This may help as well
Posted Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:04 am
Well
My buddy Mickey showed up yesterday with the new Sarno Preamp and we put it through it's paces. It sounds amazing and does not require a lot of tweaking to get it dialed in.
We used a track that I had cut previously and did the following tracks.
1. Rev with Show Pro Guitar
2. V8 with Show Pro Guitar
3. V8 with Mullen Guitar. Mickey played on this one.
With the steel tracks soloed you really hear the difference. In the track the differences become more subtle but they are there.
Here is a link to listen to the files.
I hope that the titles are clear to everyone what the tracks are. Also, there is no music track for Mickey; I just put it there so you could hear the difference of a guitar and a different player,.
https://soundcloud.com/mtulbert/sets/v8 ... comparison
Mark T
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- Steve Schmidt
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I have questions for those of you that have purchased this preamp. Do you set it on the floor next to you, or attach it to a pedal board? What are you using for a powered cabinet? I am leaning toward making my own cabinet that will house my mosvalve 500 in the bottom and a speaker right above it. I have a number of 12 and 15 inch speakers and so I may make 2 baffles, one for each and experiment.
I appreciate the input.
steve
I appreciate the input.
steve
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I have mine rack mounted. I made the bracket myself but Brad Sarno posted a picture on the forum of one that he plans to be selling soon.
I am playing direct at this time but would like to find a powered speaker to use when I job out.
I have used my Nashville 1000 by using the power amp in jack which bypasses the peavy preamp
If you make your own cabinet I would really like to know how it works out!
I am playing direct at this time but would like to find a powered speaker to use when I job out.
I have used my Nashville 1000 by using the power amp in jack which bypasses the peavy preamp
If you make your own cabinet I would really like to know how it works out!
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Chris,
The Octal sounds really good with the Nashville 1000. I also have have used my 112
with the Octal which sounds great also. I guess it just depends on whether you prefer the 12 inch speaker or the 15 inch. The 112 amp is definately easier to haul around. The main reason I would be interested in a powered speaker cabinet would be to have a 15 inch speaker with less weight
The Octal sounds really good with the Nashville 1000. I also have have used my 112
with the Octal which sounds great also. I guess it just depends on whether you prefer the 12 inch speaker or the 15 inch. The 112 amp is definately easier to haul around. The main reason I would be interested in a powered speaker cabinet would be to have a 15 inch speaker with less weight
Mullen G2 SD10, Nashville 400 and 112
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Hey Mickey,
Are you using the QSC K12s live on stage? I looked at them online and they do look impressive. I noticed quite a few keyboard players using them also. How would it sound if used only one with my V 8 octal preamp?
Are you using the QSC K12s live on stage? I looked at them online and they do look impressive. I noticed quite a few keyboard players using them also. How would it sound if used only one with my V 8 octal preamp?
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Noel,
I use on QSC 10 with my Revelation on stage and it works great. That is the same as the QSC 12 but with a 10" speaker. It puts out plenty of bottom for the type of stuff that we play.
Either one should give you what you are looking for. BTW the QSC 10 is a little lighter in weight than the other one as well.
I use on QSC 10 with my Revelation on stage and it works great. That is the same as the QSC 12 but with a 10" speaker. It puts out plenty of bottom for the type of stuff that we play.
Either one should give you what you are looking for. BTW the QSC 10 is a little lighter in weight than the other one as well.
Mark T
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Question for the QSC users ...
Are you running them full range ? .......I understand that a lot of these powered speakers are being used for modeling preamps that somewhat dictate using full range speakers .....I guess I'm questioning running a full range speaker with a normal guitar pre/amp type setup .... ???????
Pro's ?
Cons ?
Thanks guys .....Jim
Are you running them full range ? .......I understand that a lot of these powered speakers are being used for modeling preamps that somewhat dictate using full range speakers .....I guess I'm questioning running a full range speaker with a normal guitar pre/amp type setup .... ???????
Pro's ?
Cons ?
Thanks guys .....Jim
I love the way my Revelation works with the QSC. Highs are silky smooth and the balance for all the range of the guitar works for me.
Here is a link to a youtube video we did. Sound was recorded in Pro Tools and synced to the video. A small amount of room ambiance is mixed in as well.
See what you think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8vQI6SX64U
Here is a link to a youtube video we did. Sound was recorded in Pro Tools and synced to the video. A small amount of room ambiance is mixed in as well.
See what you think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8vQI6SX64U
Mark T
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one on the way.
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