
tfridgen
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Should I? Clips sound pretty good surprisingly... I can pick up the head and matching 4x12. Kinda want to have a strictly metal beast around...
Crunchtime":nimrb10o said:Seems like a great deal. I seem to recall reading cabs were possibly solid and not ply.
Snave":1e6qjr36 said:Crunchtime":1e6qjr36 said:Seems like a great deal. I seem to recall reading cabs were possibly solid and not ply.
Yep, solid pine loaded with Eminence V12s if it's a Revolution 4x12. Oversized and ported too. The amps can sound cool but I've heard some reliability issues.
D-Rock":3tejki5j said:I love God Forbids tone from Constitution of Treason, Rev1 boosted with a TS.
Key is to dial back the gain, boost it and play with a head hand.
I also have an original poplar Krank 412. I swapped the V12 Legends for a mix of V30s and Vet30s. Killer concussion- like lows...
Wow that's awesome!moltenmetalburn":1tpq3dix said:D-Rock":1tpq3dix said:I love God Forbids tone from Constitution of Treason, Rev1 boosted with a TS.
Key is to dial back the gain, boost it and play with a head hand.
I also have an original poplar Krank 412. I swapped the V12 Legends for a mix of V30s and Vet30s. Killer concussion- like lows...
hilarious, it was that head they lent me for a recording that had me call Krank and get one.![]()
Are you talking about how a Krank employee was on forums pumping how great Krank was as if they were a regular Joe? I don't think forum cred had anything to do with Krank's name vanishing from mainstream conscienceness. That was ill received, but likely not the reason they "went down".moltenmetalburn":3pcx1gor said:combined with the shady business practices of one employee led to their downfall.
crankyrayhanky":2vluanjr said:Are you talking about how a Krank employee was on forums pumping how great Krank was as if they were a regular Joe? I don't think forum cred had anything to do with Krank's name vanishing from mainstream conscienceness. That was ill received, but likely not the reason they "went down".moltenmetalburn":2vluanjr said:combined with the shady business practices of one employee led to their downfall.
Tony Krank was a local AZ amp guy making/modding cool amps. A successful water treatment guy wanted to hang out with stars, so he backed Krank which then hit the scene with people like Dimebag and Metallica using their gear and hanging out. On a side note, Chapman was a talented guy who made the Krank Chapman model- which is a way cool Marshally amp with awesome cleans if you never played one. Chapman eventually went into a non musical field, some kind of high level engineering thing I think.
A few years go by and the water treatment guy got bored and left. Without the big corporate bucks, all star power/big marketing/big production left too.
Tony Krank still kept making amps (Revolution) and eventually has the Krank name back now (I think). I believe he is still working, but on a much smaller scale.