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    Underrated rack mount preamps

    The Hughes & Kettner Access was a monster, but perhaps not all that common in the U.S. I gigged with one through most of the 2000s, and I never should have sold it.
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    Wanting buyers to pay your sellers fees?

    I just view it as overhead. The cost of doing business. I only buy and sell personal gear, but as soon as you use Reverb or Paypal or whatever, they become commercial transactions. If I want my item to sell, I have to price it competitively. Unless I paid well below street/market for something...
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    Reverb Nut ...

    Imma tell him I'm interested, but that I'm left-handed, and ask if he knows what it might cost to convert it.
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    Hot Take: Joe Satriani should stop trying to chase EVH's tone/technique

    Guitar players have our own idioms. I come from a classical background, so I could sooner play Yngwie and even Vai than I could EVH. It;'s more about some of the elusive phrasing than it is about chops. Joe has stuff that's very idiomatic to his style, and it's different than EVH's. I think...
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    New Mötley Crüe - Dogs of War

    Not really digging it. Even John 5's solo is pretty bland. I guess going avatar is one way to lose the weight. ;-)
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    New Mötley Crüe - Dogs of War

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    Favorite combo amp for live rock music?

    If you're wanting a 2x12 Combo, the Peavey JSX 212s can still be found for reasonable prices, and cover a lot of ground. The built-in noise reduction is pretty useless though.
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    Defunct amp companies

    Seymour Duncan were doing amps for a while, back in the day. Seemed like a cool concept, but it seems like they had reliability issues. I can't remember specifically. Something was under engineered or something, and once that was addressed, they were fine.
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    Ozzy live vocals?

    I don't think he's ever released a live album where the vocals didn't get reworked in the studio.
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    What a classic song that has a superior live version ?

    Iron Maiden, Flight of Icarus. Live after Death was my first major exposure to Iron Maiden, and with many of those tunes I like the energy of the live versions more than the studio versions. Ditto for Kiss Alive! That album was my first major exposure to Kiss, and I knew those songs backward...
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    Talk me in to/out of a Jubilee 100

    That's the misgiving for me with the 2525, is that 20w from a pair of EL34s just doesn't ring right to me, lol. On the other hand, it seems like they put a lot of thought into how to accomplish that without compromising the end result too much. I'm sure using a greeback instead of a vintage 30...
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    Talk me in to/out of a Jubilee 100

    I believe the lead channel adds diodes regardless. The other channel only uses them when rhythm clip is engaged.
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    The secret to "easy" tone

    What string gauge are you using? I'm in the same boat with accuracy. In my case, I like my lead tones to be lower gain, open, and raw. Very little compression, and unforgiving. I've thought about switching to 9s to see how much less "fight" there is. It also helps me to practice using clean...
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    So what’s the new synergy module gonna be??

    I still use a Randall RT2/50 with my modular stuff. It sounds great and it's built like a tank. I don't really care if the modules don't match their namesakes exactly. To me it's more about having a canvas with a lot of options for creating my own sounds.
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    Huge Changes to Gig Payment

    We have that with casino gigs, usually $1600-1800 for a Friday/Saturday engagement. Whichever one of us signs the contract ends up with a 1099. It's possible though that it's SOP for the casino to 1099 any contract employee, regardless of dollar amount. It wouldn't surprise me anyway. Beyond...
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    Huge Changes to Gig Payment

    Yup. It's basically just a clarification and then codification of what has already been the practice of the DOL and courts for decades. It's for what are essentially established, perpetual work relationships, where the employer is classifying the employee as a contract worker in order to skirt...
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    tell me how you really feel (about ENGL)

    The addition of import tariffs and distributor markup would give the impression that they're boutique-quality, but they are not. I had an Invader II and a E580 preamp, and for the most part had no problems with them, just not the tones I was looking for. In the US though, you're getting a...
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    Hello, my Tourmaster 412 cab “impedance sensor” 16 Ohm input Died.

    If I remember correctly, they're 4x16 ohm speakers. Each side is wired parallel, 8 ohms per side, and then two wires from each side running to the PCB. Remove the PCB, then connect the + wire from the speakers on one side, to the - wire from the speakers on the other side, and then connect the...
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    Saw Geoff Tate on Tuesday night in Foxboro (love me some live Queesnryche)

    I saw Queensryche about 18 months ago, and I think it's been decades since Geoff could sing his own stuff as well as Todd sings it now. I agree about the unlikeleness of a reunion of the classic lineup. Lots of really bad blood with Geoff. I think they would have to be a lot of money on the...
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    Ebony board maintenance

    I don't need to oil my boards often. Maybe once a decade? When I do though, I just use food-grade mineral oil from the pharmacy area of the grocery store. Give it a good cleaning, and then a light oiling. I use mineral oil for wooden cutting boards, and things like that. A lot of lemon oil is...
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