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Originally posted by hippietimYeah but you think a Mark IV sounds good
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Originally posted by tlingenPete, Let me know about your RM100. Are you going to part with it and how much? I'm looking to buy one in the next week. [email protected]"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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Originally posted by tlingenPete, Let me know about your RM100. Are you going to part with it and how much? I'm looking to buy one in the next week. [email protected]Ron is the MAN!!!!
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Originally posted by TwisterampsBTW, your amp is coming along, sorry I haven't been keeping you updated on it. It weighs about 1/4 as much as the JSX... If the JSX weighed as much as your 18 watt is going to, my back wouldn't hurt so much.
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I liked the versatility of the Vetta, but I prefer the JSX for feel and tone. I would rather have the JSX over most of the tube amps I've owned regardless of the price, so it's NOT a 'tube amps are always better' scenario. I can think of several tube amps that I would much rather have a vetta than.
Right now I have the best of both worlds using the GT8 and the JSX and another power amp - I get the awesome effects of the GT8 in stereo, and the touch sensitivity and tones of the JSX. it's a little more to carry around, but if you run a vetta rig you're going to need a midi floorboard, which is what the GT8 is... if I run in mono, it's not really that much more than running the vetta setup I had. For stereo I do need another power amp, and I'm not sure which I'm going to use at gigs - the lighter mosvalve 962 (which sounds good) or the peavey 120/120 which sounds GREAT.
Pete
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Originally posted by TwisterampsI liked the versatility of the Vetta, but I prefer the JSX for feel and tone. I would rather have the JSX over most of the tube amps I've owned regardless of the price, so it's NOT a 'tube amps are always better' scenario. I can think of several tube amps that I would much rather have a vetta than.
Right now I have the best of both worlds using the GT8 and the JSX and another power amp - I get the awesome effects of the GT8 in stereo, and the touch sensitivity and tones of the JSX. it's a little more to carry around, but if you run a vetta rig you're going to need a midi floorboard, which is what the GT8 is... if I run in mono, it's not really that much more than running the vetta setup I had. For stereo I do need another power amp, and I'm not sure which I'm going to use at gigs - the lighter mosvalve 962 (which sounds good) or the peavey 120/120 which sounds GREAT.
Pete
For the next large gig we do I am going to run an a/b system too.
My Hollywood modded Stiletto (or my 1987x) and the Vetta.
My plan is to use the Stiletto on my side through a 2 x 12 Randall closed back and the Vetta in stereo into a 2 x 12 Randall open and a Mesa 3/4 back cab. The Mesa cab will be on my side too.
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