She Talks In Stereo

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She Talks In Stereo

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I found out I didn't need a Ric-O-Sound kit to play the 360 in stereo,just one of these.I have the neck pickup going to the AC-15 and the bridge to the TR7.Sounds pretty cool.The little TR7 Rickenbacker amp sounds very similar to the Vox at the levels I play in the bedroom.

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I always wanted to try stereo, mostly because of delays and other effects. Maybe i'll try it with my bands other guitar player amp...
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I've only got one amp so can't do that :(
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i never notice much of a differnec in live situations with mono/stero.
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i wired an extra pickup with a separate output in my jagmaster and it rocks
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the only way I can see this as being useful is if you used different effects on different pickups. like fuzz on the neck pickup and bridge pickup clean. it kind of makes things too complicated though. you can split the signals from one pickup and use different effects and it would give you plenty enough variation to work with.
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mage wrote:the only way I can see this as being useful is if you used different effects on different pickups. like fuzz on the neck pickup and bridge pickup clean. it kind of makes things too complicated though. you can split the signals from one pickup and use different effects and it would give you plenty enough variation to work with.
Yes,I guess it would not be all that useful in a live situation,but it is fun to mess around with at home.I'd love to hear it through a pair of Transonic 200s!

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My new "mini" Ric-O-Stack.21 watts of SS power!The neighbors are complaining(mostly about my aweful playing).They say "Tell yer kid to turn that shit down!"

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ahhh the road.


nate has the 50 watt tube version we affectionatly call roadhead
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robroe wrote:ahhh the road.


nate has the 50 watt tube version we affectionatly call roadhead
I have not seen many Road Amps,Wasn't that company started by the guy who owned designed the Kustom amps in the 60's ?