
OldSkoolNJ
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This is the post M.W. mentions the Rivera amp for Slave to the grind and Saigon Kick..
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/high-end ... -amps.html
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/high-end ... -amps.html
I owned one. Sold it to buy the 5150.Neeklaus":13yapfor said:hmm so i'm a little more interested in the B52 at100 after finding out it's designed by egnater...
anyone have some experience with it?
NewWorldMan":2fymzjkv said:glpg80":2fymzjkv said:... but a very large chunk of Skid Row's slave to the grind album uses a 5150 II and an ultra 120+....
Slave to the Grind was recorded from '90 to '91. The 5150 II didn't come out until around '99-ish. If I remember correctly, Michael Wagener said SttG was recorded using the same ADA MP-1 (rhythms) as they used on the self-titled album. I could be wrong though, been a while since I read that.
stratotone":2fymzjkv said:I always thought they used Riveras on Slave to the Grind...
had 3 of them over the years. GREAT ampiplayloudly":2qzad5oo said:for what you want, try a peavey XXL head... its not tube, but sounds excellent for the price IMO.
I concur. Been wanting to pick one up as a vehicle to mod.liamlw":zy2s55f3 said:sovtek mig
NewWorldMan":2ete5p57 said:This was the live rig for Sabo way back in the day for the self-titled album:
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I think it was Rivera on tour during SttG. The 5150's were used, but not until much later according to an old article I saw (which I wish I could find).
Variable":3kb07rnp said:Another for Peavey Ultra 120. STUPID amounts of gain, can easily do metal.
JackBootedThug":1jcq9spq said:holy fuck-i need one.![]()
glpg80":3qqi1qd0 said:JackBootedThug":3qqi1qd0 said:holy fuck-i need one.![]()
i wasnt joking when i said /thread. for the money the ultra 120+ smokes every other amplifier in its class for the price, is all tubed, and as you can see is competing with a mesa mark III easily![]()
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