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Wow I'm really impressed with the crunch out of that Jag :D Sounds ace! Can't wait to crunch it up at Doog's :D :D
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Just briefly, so we don't kill the neighbours, we'll open it up to 6-8 on the Master. It will change your life.
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*Googles "dog ear defenders"*

To be honest, the lady to the right of my house said she didn't hear a thing last time, and the other side didn't mind at all.

Foolish words..
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'Nuther winner from Mike, simple and complete. AND viva la secrete destrucion sonique de los neighbours.
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Cheers boys. Your neighbours are so nice, Doog. Mine would have chibbed us, each and every one of us
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Mike wrote:Cheers boys. Your neighbours are so nice, Doog. Mine would have chibbed us, each and every one of us
+1 they must be proper tolerant.

i've gotten complaints about playing my mandolin at 9:30 pm
i mean, really?

definately looking forward to hearing this thing live and loud at doogfest.
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I think the old lady is kinda deaf, and the dad the other side is a blokeybloke type, so he probably enjoyed the ruckus from afar.

Advantages of having a detached bungalow, I suppose. Even if all the patio doors does is filter out the top end..
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THAT's how they got the DS-1 to sound good on Bleach
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Hahaha, of course.
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lovely sounds, dude. that tele really screams through there, don't it? any plans to make it a live rig or nah?
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dots wrote:lovely sounds, dude. that tele really screams through there, don't it? any plans to make it a live rig or nah?
The first practise with the band pretty much sold me on it. For now I'll be my number one, and when we start playing out after Gareth gets back from Oz in a couple of weeks, I'll definitely be using it. I still love the 6100, but I like the way this amp is making me think about playing guitar. I love it with both my Jag and my Telecaster.
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Post by Thom »

Finally got round to watching Mike - Part 1 done - some lovely sounds from both guitars.
Sounds like a great amp, very sweet crunch. How does it take pedals when crunchy?
Right...part 2...
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Cheers man. Takes them well - Boosts give you more volume and gain as you'd expect. Definitely loads of different sounds to be had
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Post by Thom »

Sweet.
Lovely cleans too. You must be chuffed :)
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Yeah I am absolutely. I'm very glad I bought it and was talked into it.
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Post by drew »

damn man that sounds really great

im trying to get a jag and i found a vintage one that i love but its a ton of money
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Zaphod wrote:i've gotten complaints about playing my mandolin at 9:30 pm
I'd complain about mandolin playing anytime, anyplace. What are you, an elf?
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fuck yeh.
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Post by othomas2 »

Nice tonez !! straight up, nice & simple settings, I like that about an amp.


Q. When you flip from the Jag to the Tele did you change any settings ? Just wondering from a guitar comparison point of view.

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Nah, kept everything the same, bud