2nd Degree Black Belts!
Dear God, they're amazing! :rock:
I have a standard set as well.
These have a bit more gain, feel a little looser
and have some more low end.
I'm in love!
There are a MILLION places on the Internet where you can bitch at people for their political beliefs. Why on earth would anyone feel the need to do that on a gear forum?
I love my Nova System! It can't be beat for the money.
Mostly reverb and delay for me. It's got a great compressor
when I need it. A tuner and boost for solos.
That's really all I need.
Any non-true bypass pedal is a buffer, but ONLY when it is on.
If you want something you can keep on all the time as a buffer and a boost,
something like an Xotic EP Booster would be perfect.
Guitar in to Decimator.
Out of Decimator in to the front of your signal chain.
Amp FX send in to Decimator input and out in to Effects.
Effects out in to amp FX return.
I really can't speak to the other issue.
Dave rules! Y&T was always the real deal! Great harmony vocals, great song writing, great guitar work.
Personally I thought Dave was the best vocalist on the Hear & Aid project!
If your amp has an FX send or a line level output that isn't affected by your master volume knob, you can use those to send the preamp signal to the CAB. You'll still need to keep your speaker plugged in to your head but you won't be using your power amp at all.
If not, Torpedo Live let's you...
I was invited to come down and try the Headrush today.
Pretty impressive!
It felt good, sounded good and was extremely easy to use.
I'm really looking forward to trying it in the studio.
Here's a few:
Queensryche-Both the self titled and Condition Human with Todd LaTorre
DIO-Everything after Sacred Heart, but specifically MASTER OF THE MOON!
VH III-Gary Cherone did an amazing job and there are a handful of really good songs.
Black Sabbath- Dehumanizer. Even I didn't care at the...
I finally got a chance to play a Kemper at NAMM!
I could only use headphones, but I was amazed how
good it sounded in the cans. It felt great too.
I need to hear this through a 4x12 and then start saving! :thumbsup:
Finally got to play the Runt50 at NAMM in the Friedman booth.
I was very impressed. I thought it held its own quite well against
its big brothers. :rock:
I had a Hyper Vintage set when they first came out.
Nice pickups. They do the job of providing a more balanced tone as advertised.
I eventually moved on from them, but they're good.