Re: Rivera?
No problem. When you try them out, keep in mind that they are pretty complex and need some tweaking. By that, I mean that they don't necessarily work like other amps. I would go through their website thoroughly and maybe download a few manuals. Their quick reference tone charts are great places to start. My amp has one page for each channel and comes with an extra binder to set on your amp (though, I like the manual better.) Also, if you find a model that you dig, but it ain't perfect, contact Rivera and talk to Paul. He can help you out by recommend different tubes, mods, or he might even make one for you. Don't get discouraged. If you are find a Rivera that doesn't sound good it is either used/broken, worn tubes...or a head with a mismatched cab. If you are looking at new ones, and you are looking at heads, try them through different cabs.
No problem. When you try them out, keep in mind that they are pretty complex and need some tweaking. By that, I mean that they don't necessarily work like other amps. I would go through their website thoroughly and maybe download a few manuals. Their quick reference tone charts are great places to start. My amp has one page for each channel and comes with an extra binder to set on your amp (though, I like the manual better.) Also, if you find a model that you dig, but it ain't perfect, contact Rivera and talk to Paul. He can help you out by recommend different tubes, mods, or he might even make one for you. Don't get discouraged. If you are find a Rivera that doesn't sound good it is either used/broken, worn tubes...or a head with a mismatched cab. If you are looking at new ones, and you are looking at heads, try them through different cabs.
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