Milkman Amps!
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Milkman Amps!
I visited Bob Hofner yesterday in Austin and got to try out my new Rittenberry Prestige through 2 of his Milkman amps. One was the 85W pedal steel amp and the other was the 40W mini. They both sounded killer! The EQ stack is perfectly voiced for steel guitar, just like they were designed to be. With the simplicity of bass, mid and treble, it's really easy to dial in your tone. Also, the tube driver reverb sounds incredible. Hat's off to Tim Marcus for creating one great sounding amp, and a really nice guy toboot.
Hear, hear, Wayne!!
At thr most recent KC steel jam, I got to play Colm's Milkman 85.
Similar to my steel-tweaked RI Twin, but subtly and markedly (a paradox, not an oxymoron) fatter and sweeter.
I used to want to try one: now I want to own one.
At thr most recent KC steel jam, I got to play Colm's Milkman 85.
Similar to my steel-tweaked RI Twin, but subtly and markedly (a paradox, not an oxymoron) fatter and sweeter.
I used to want to try one: now I want to own one.
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More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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in case anyone wants to follow up on this thread, Wayne has been gracious enough to do some recordings with Bob's Milkman and here are the links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ5fqvUYbNs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzhqxmC0oJE
I expect we will get a lot more once Wayne takes delivery of his own Milkman later this summer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ5fqvUYbNs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzhqxmC0oJE
I expect we will get a lot more once Wayne takes delivery of his own Milkman later this summer
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Thank-you Wayne... wow, played so very nice! Your playing is inspiring man.
(When I originally listened to it, I did so at a very low level volume). My mistake.
You all really have to take another listen to this youtube ... at a LOUD Volume to fully appreciate the amps Tone. IMHO. Of course the playing is amazing.
Could this be the new Steel Tone Paradigm ?
A closed-back cab sound(which tends to emphasize the upper-bass region tones(100-200 hertz). I can imagine what it would sound like in an open-back cab ...for those folks that like the open-back sound also?
Wayne, at about 3:22 in the your studio Demo Youtube,
can you tell us what your copedent for your left knee>right LKR is ?
Thanks
~Kerry
(When I originally listened to it, I did so at a very low level volume). My mistake.
You all really have to take another listen to this youtube ... at a LOUD Volume to fully appreciate the amps Tone. IMHO. Of course the playing is amazing.
Could this be the new Steel Tone Paradigm ?
A closed-back cab sound(which tends to emphasize the upper-bass region tones(100-200 hertz). I can imagine what it would sound like in an open-back cab ...for those folks that like the open-back sound also?
Wayne, at about 3:22 in the your studio Demo Youtube,
can you tell us what your copedent for your left knee>right LKR is ?
Thanks
~Kerry
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