
EddyLenz
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Thank you!Wow this was great. Made my day; subscribed.
Thank you!Wow this was great. Made my day; subscribed.
A whole bunch of em, there's a few in the Larry subgroup.Awesome, man! Do you have any recordings of it?
Actually on second listen...that shirt is kind of 70's.Can't get more 80s than this!
A whole bunch of em, there's a few in the Larry subgroup.
Almost all of the more recent are on my SoundCloud:
Listen to As Viewed From the Abyss; The Firmament of Light by Daniel Travis on #SoundCloud
And if you absolutely HAVE to have video, here's a quick single take playthrough of one of my demo tunes from YouTube:
Thanks! I run the mixed out.Do you run mixed or dry out of the SDE3000's sounds very good..
Sounds great!!! Awesome tones man
Thanks!Great stuff! really digging the fiddle as well. Big fan of the Super Distortion
wow, nice! I wonder how different our amps are.
I recently finished my 80s stereo rack, which is one of the most fun things I've ever played, regardless of the amp.
Thanks!Great rig, Eddie!
A word of caution.... the Roland SDE-3000 are known about problems in the power section. It gets hot and easily breaks... and is VERY hard to replace. I suggest you keep a free space on top of each one to help preventig the issue.
Thanks!Love the tone, rack and playing !
I will never get sick of 80's type guitar tone !
Are you sure, that on the front it says DINO 802 and not DINO JM 802?Yeah, a very early 3 channel Dino 802 that he made from a 1987 Marshall 2205 with his own front plate
Yeah, sorry, it says JM 802.Are you sure, that on the front it says DINO 802 and not DINO JM 802?
I'm asking, because the DINO 802 has been my very first DINO amp I've built up completely new back in 1992 on its own chassis, slightly smaller than Marshall chassis, of corse its own head shell, but in the beginning still with Marshall (Dagnall) irons in it...
... while my Marshall 3 channel rebuilds based on the 2205 & 2210 models in the early 90' I've named DINO JM 802 (the later rebuilds with upgraded circuit DINO JM 822), where the "JM" stands for "Jim Marshall", since the rebuilds have been based on his amps.
There's been only two exceptions, that I've named the rebuilds DINO 802 and not DINO JM 802 - the very first two rebuilds, indicated by the 3 pos slide switch under the input jack instead of the 3 pos toggle of the later rebuilds.
Btw. here photos of the ver first (real) Larry DINO 802 amp of Jan 1992