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:cool: Imagine the image the rest of the worlds gets from this typical movie/TV kind of concert/gig: 1 short version of a song gets the people partying and then the evening is over. Still better...
I don't have the jazz chops or performing experience to comment meaningfully from that angle, but I do have a vintage SF deluxe reverb and own/owned several worthy SS amps. The DR is exceedingly...
You saying Jonathan wouldn't get his audience dancing and partying if he were playing with a prerecorded version of the rest of his Campus5? ;)
It’s like I always say - everyone brings joy to me, some when they arrive and others when they leave.
I have 2 5 strings , a Realist and a Yamaha . I run them through a Radial Triaxis tube pre amp into TC stereo chorus , the dry signal goes to a TRex quint Octave pedal set to one Octave down with a...
I find myself coming back to the 57 setting, too. However, differences are small indeed - to my ears, the 61 is the most linear, the 57 has a mid hump and the 65 a mid scoop. Nothing that a good eq...
Paul Desmond said he wanted to play the sound of a dry martini. This is the sound of a mint julep. Just lovely. As a newbie here, I gotta say my favorite part is the videos posted by members....
Haha, you're right! Personally, portability for me has gone down to Princeton reverb and pro junior. But of course if one is younger.. I'm going to try Jacks suggestion since I recently got an hx...
Thank you so much, I’ll keep you updated. I read my wife your post, she sent you a hug… :triumphant: saying she should deserve something that blings…
use the same '57 on mine, to my ears it's what I prefer with the archtop.
Don't agree, the word more makes it a comparison.
ok, so… slightly tilted toward the (opposite) tailpiece side… thank you :smile-new:
The Heart of the Matter, Don Henley 1989
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