New Telonics Combo Amplifier Released
- Dave Beaty
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New Telonics Combo Amplifier Released
Telonics is pleased to announce our new Professional, lightweight, high powered combo amplifier.
Please refer to the Forum's Amplifier section for specific information at:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 83#2185683
Please refer to the Forum's Amplifier section for specific information at:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 83#2185683
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I got into the driver's seat on this new amp the other day, and I will say IT IS A WINNER!!
And at about 30 lbs, this is a great powerful and lightweight amp. Come to the SWSGA next week in Phoenix, and I am sure you can test drive it for yourself. Dave and the Telonics folks have a winner here for sure!
Billy Easton
And at about 30 lbs, this is a great powerful and lightweight amp. Come to the SWSGA next week in Phoenix, and I am sure you can test drive it for yourself. Dave and the Telonics folks have a winner here for sure!
Billy Easton
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Daisy-Chained amps
David, these new combo amps are designed to be connected in a Master-Slave configuration.
I'm anxious to find out what happens when you hit a pair of them with their 1,000 watt combined capability.
I'm anxious to find out what happens when you hit a pair of them with their 1,000 watt combined capability.
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European Version of Telonics Professional Combo Amplifier
Hello Per,
Yes we offer these units (which offer our built-in Telonics reverb and Bro effects) fitted for Euro, NZ and Australian power. There is no extra charge for these versions at this time. They are available from factory stock within 24 hours ARO.
We do not however, have access to Euro versions of 1U size Effects units which can be mounted in place of the Lexicon MX-200 shown in the photographs. If these are desired, users will need to procure their choice of 1U EFX unit locally. These units have full-range SEND and RECEIVE controls in the parallel EFX loop, so they will accurately accommodate the level needs of all currently known EFX units.
We will be transporting Euro, NZ, Aust, etc. units which were ordered in advance, to the Texas show in March for pickup by their new owners.
Others can be shipped from our laboratories in Mesa, Arizona.
Thank you for asking,
Dave
Yes we offer these units (which offer our built-in Telonics reverb and Bro effects) fitted for Euro, NZ and Australian power. There is no extra charge for these versions at this time. They are available from factory stock within 24 hours ARO.
We do not however, have access to Euro versions of 1U size Effects units which can be mounted in place of the Lexicon MX-200 shown in the photographs. If these are desired, users will need to procure their choice of 1U EFX unit locally. These units have full-range SEND and RECEIVE controls in the parallel EFX loop, so they will accurately accommodate the level needs of all currently known EFX units.
We will be transporting Euro, NZ, Aust, etc. units which were ordered in advance, to the Texas show in March for pickup by their new owners.
Others can be shipped from our laboratories in Mesa, Arizona.
Thank you for asking,
Dave
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Congrats Dave
Sounds like another winner to go along with your other great products Dave......lovin my volume pedal....www.myspace.com/peeweecharles
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I've only played two gigs with the amp and in differing sonic environments. So I'll need awhile to intelligently discuss the amp in a non-technical way, which is the only way I know to do it.
It seems there's an incredible amount of tonal variation available with the pre-amp, and I think the reverb is quite nice and lush. The dobro effect is also pretty nice. The mid-range control is parametric, a la the Peavey 400 design.
The 15" neo speaker really cuts through, and I'm no longer out-gunned when in a non-miked stage situation since the amp delivers 500 watts, so plenty of headroom.
The amp weighs 36 pounds without any outboard rack effects, though there's a space for one should I decide later to add.
I've only played two gigs with the amp and in differing sonic environments. So I'll need awhile to intelligently discuss the amp in a non-technical way, which is the only way I know to do it.
It seems there's an incredible amount of tonal variation available with the pre-amp, and I think the reverb is quite nice and lush. The dobro effect is also pretty nice. The mid-range control is parametric, a la the Peavey 400 design.
The 15" neo speaker really cuts through, and I'm no longer out-gunned when in a non-miked stage situation since the amp delivers 500 watts, so plenty of headroom.
The amp weighs 36 pounds without any outboard rack effects, though there's a space for one should I decide later to add.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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I've been playing Dave's Bass Amp Version of his work for about 3-4 years and I can tell you that it is a great product. The adjustment range on the tones are amazing....A little change goes a long way...
Ray Harrison
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Telonics , Fender Rumble500, Polytone Amps
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Bass/sing/Love PSG
77 Stingray/Kiesel 5 string bass
Telonics , Fender Rumble500, Polytone Amps
D-16 Martin, 1970 Ovation guitars
- Ray Harrison
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I've been playing Dave's Bass Amp Version of his work for about 3-4 years and I can tell you that it is a great product. The adjustment range on the tones are amazing....A little change goes a long way...
Ray Harrison
Bass/sing/Love PSG
77 Stingray/Kiesel 5 string bass
Telonics , Fender Rumble500, Polytone Amps
D-16 Martin, 1970 Ovation guitars
Bass/sing/Love PSG
77 Stingray/Kiesel 5 string bass
Telonics , Fender Rumble500, Polytone Amps
D-16 Martin, 1970 Ovation guitars
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that made me wonder...did peavey create the parametric concept?[/quote]chris ivey wrote:[quote="Herb Steiner] The mid-range control is parametric, a la the Peavey 400 design.
Parametric EQs have been around for a long time in the studio/sound world. I never saw one on a guitar amp before Peavey… They usually have an adjustable Q control also for the width of the band your adjusting. They can be kind of finicky if your not sure what your doing… I find that a wider Q is usually more musical sounding even though I'v never measured Peaveys Q, I'm sure Dave has… An interesting thing that Dave expand to me about the new amp is how the High frequency control also adds Presences at some point as you turn it up.. Interesting concept...
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Non-pedal
Ryan,
This is a killer amp for non-pedal work.
With the 15" speaker, you can achieve everything from old vintage sound to killer blues and rock.
If you are able to make it to the Texas show in Dallas March 13-16, the non-pedal show room will have several of these amps available on-stage for anyone to use.
Prototypes of this amp have been used at the Texas non-pedal shows for the past several years.
This is a killer amp for non-pedal work.
With the 15" speaker, you can achieve everything from old vintage sound to killer blues and rock.
If you are able to make it to the Texas show in Dallas March 13-16, the non-pedal show room will have several of these amps available on-stage for anyone to use.
Prototypes of this amp have been used at the Texas non-pedal shows for the past several years.
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@Wally Moyers
re:that made me wonder...did peavey create the parametric concept?
George Y. Massenburg (born Baltimore, Maryland) is a recording engineer and inventor. Working principally in Baltimore, Los Angeles, Nashville, and Macon, Georgia, Massenburg is widely known for submitting a paper to the Audio Engineering Society in 1972 regarding the parametric equalizer.[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Massenburg
re:that made me wonder...did peavey create the parametric concept?
George Y. Massenburg (born Baltimore, Maryland) is a recording engineer and inventor. Working principally in Baltimore, Los Angeles, Nashville, and Macon, Georgia, Massenburg is widely known for submitting a paper to the Audio Engineering Society in 1972 regarding the parametric equalizer.[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Massenburg
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