Mongillo19
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Glug is out. Ampero is the new thing. Catch upI'm just proud that he didn't say that word that rhymes with Glug![]()
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Glug is out. Ampero is the new thing. Catch upI'm just proud that he didn't say that word that rhymes with Glug![]()
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Chug is a safe word man.I'm just proud that he didn't say that word that rhymes with Glug![]()
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Glug is out. Ampero is the new thing. Catch up
Spoken like a player that sits on a stool in front of his amps, rather than standing looking down at them at a gig/rehearsal. It also doesn’t have MIDI…I do loathe the design of that head though. Just because they wanted to use the combo chassis they made an amp where the knobs are in an impractical place.
I'm just proud that he didn't say that word that rhymes with Glug![]()
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Glug is out.
Nice! If that’s “your amp”..never let it go, even if you ever get a “digital kicker” again. For reference and a rainy Sunday morning session alone they are worth it.
(Bookmakers are calculating the odds of you trying capture tech the next 12 months though)
I do loathe the design of that head though. Just because they wanted to use the combo chassis they made an amp where the knobs are in an impractical place.
In any case congrats on the new amp! What cab are you using with it?
Oh man I’m jealous! I’ve been keeping an eye out for one of the vox AC15/30 heads for a while now.
Does this one have the built in attenuation?
Nice. I like how the heads look. What speakers are you pairing with the head?
How much was it..curious
What is it that the models miss, in your opinion? I’ve spent some time with a pair of 64 AC30s and they were in fact transcendental, as you said. I don’t use AC30s much in the digital realm.If you’ve never played a real Vox ac30 you owe it to yourself to try one sometime. Digital emulations don’t do it justice.
I just plugged my Strat -> DynaComp -> Notadumble clean side -> top boost channel up half way -> g12h30 and I swear I had an out of body transcendental experience, haha
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If you’ve never played a real Vox ac30 you owe it to yourself to try one sometime. Digital emulations don’t do it justice.
I just plugged my Strat -> DynaComp -> Notadumble clean side -> top boost channel up half way -> g12h30 and I swear I had an out of body transcendental experience, haha
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What is it that the models miss
Boulder will do that to you.Transcendental???!! Man, you been hanging out in Boulder way too long, Bruh!
We got to get you back to Earth, with your feet firmly on the ground, before
you wisp away into Nothingness, Met.
With that being said.... I will offer up this Most Sacred Of All Chants to try and help:
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Transcendental???!! Man, you been hanging out in Boulder way too long, Bruh!
We got to get you back to Earth, with your feet firmly on the ground, before
you wisp away into Nothingness, Met.
With that being said.... I will offer up this Most Sacred Of All Chants to try and help:
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What is it that the models miss, in your opinion? I’ve spent some time with a pair of 64 AC30s and they were in fact transcendental, as you said. I don’t use AC30s much in the digital realm.
I do love Marshalls. It will probably be a while, but the next amp I buy will be a Marshall of some sort.
I came this close to buying a 1987x before I found this ac30 head.
Soon
I was just messing around----except for the Boulder/Flat Irons comment.
I once went to an Alex Grey Workshop in Boulder. He blew my mind with
his Stories and his Art. That was well before he was doing Album Cover
Artwork for Tool. 1999-2000, or thereabouts.
He's all, "Yeah, here are some slides and stories from when I took Mushrooms at The North Pole."
I still can't draw or paint for shit.But it was VERY illuminating, and he was super insightful
on the Creative/Artistic Process .... regardless of the medium anyone uses.![]()
I do love Marshalls. It will probably be a while, but the next amp I buy will be a Marshall of some sort.
I came this close to buying a 1987x before I found this ac30 head.
Soon
Just go back and buy the 1987x, I think it's 3 purchases of the same amp that makes it the official amp of TGF for that time period.
Think of how great they'd sound mixed together.....and the dynamics you'll get down in the pit, your MD's are going to love it!