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« Reply #20 on: November 29, 2006, 12:54:12 PM »

hey//!!! darkburst.....you'll say c'mon dude just shut up and play !!!!   beer

but i have another question !!!!!

well i own a jcm slash.....i've just made what you said to me....i play it on a higher volume like 8 or 7......and holy shit.....it sound just like coma......or wttj......thank you....
but that leads me to another problem dude !!!!!
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1/ can someone rehearsal with that kind of amp..... i think is imposible Huh?
2/ where can i use it.....if my band play in small venues like bars.....do i have to wait to become famous and play at a stadium.....or arenas..../that was not on the intructional booklet.

3/ and this is a very important...now that i got the perfect sound..hahaha...i told you before i've got alinoco IIpro seymour duncan....but my guitar is not a les paul...
and when i turn the volume up.....it makes a lot of feedbak if i'm nearby....

do the pot...are related with feedback or just the hambuckers???





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« Reply #21 on: November 29, 2006, 01:15:27 PM »

hey//!!! darkburst.....you'll say c'mon dude just shut up and play !!!!   beer

but i have another question !!!!!

well i own a jcm slash.....i've just made what you said to me....i play it on a higher volume like 8 or 7......and holy shit.....it sound just like coma......or wttj......thank you....
but that leads me to another problem dude !!!!!
 Lips Sealed

1/ can someone rehearsal with that kind of amp..... i think is imposible Huh?
2/ where can i use it.....if my band play in small venues like bars.....do i have to wait to become famous and play at a stadium.....or arenas..../that was not on the intructional booklet.

3/ and this is a very important...now that i got the perfect sound..hahaha...i told you before i've got alinoco IIpro seymour duncan....but my guitar is not a les paul...
and when i turn the volume up.....it makes a lot of feedbak if i'm nearby....

do the pot...are related with feedback or just the hambuckers???

No problem, I'm happy to answer questions.

1) You should be able to get decent tone at rehearsal volumes. For practicing by yourself... unless you have forgiving neighbors and ear plugs, you'll probably want something else with decent tone at low volumes.

2) Some smaller venues are gonna ask you to use volumes lower than you'd like. Experiment with the EQ and volume controls, you may be able to find some good lower volume tones... they just won't be the same as your 'crank it up' settings.

3) Feedback is normal at higher volumes. Make sure you have a long enough cable to get some distance between you and the amp. Use your hands to mute the strings when you're not playing. If you can use less gain, try that.

Have fun!
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« Reply #22 on: November 29, 2006, 02:40:17 PM »

I thought that amp had a "Half Power" switch so you can still get your loud tone at lower volumes.
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« Reply #23 on: November 29, 2006, 03:35:09 PM »

hey i got an idea
ive got a peavey valveking 212 and it sounds amazing, how about a trade  Tongue
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« Reply #24 on: November 29, 2006, 03:45:12 PM »

I thought that amp had a "Half Power" switch so you can still get your loud tone at lower volumes.

Half power or 50 watts is only 3 or 4 decibles below a 100 watts. So by the time you get to that sweet spot again it's still really f*cking loud!
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« Reply #25 on: December 01, 2006, 03:44:16 AM »

It is true that even 5 watts can be loud, but I think 15 is managable unless you're in an apartmentbuilding or something.

But like you said, even 50 watts is loud.
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« Reply #26 on: December 01, 2006, 06:52:09 AM »

50 Watts on my JCM900 is insanely loud and even when I cranked it at Marshall, the walls and windows rumbled.  Do NOT crank a 50 Watt head in your bedroom Wink

I can't crank it to 10 even in gigs ... it's simply too loud!  LOL!
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