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Re: OT-Any cd scratch repair kits that actually work? [message #59021 is a reply to message #59018] |
Wed, 12 October 2005 02:32 |
Martin Harrington
Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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Bassman", a HiWatt 50 watt stack, [bass =
>rigs] - Ampeg
> >>SVT, Ashdown ABM-C410H, Trace Elliot Commando, Sunn200S, '69 =
>Ampeg SVT
> Classic,
> >>Ampeg B15, SWR Basic Black, Fender Dual Showman, Mesa Boogie =
>Bass 400+,
> >Hartke
> >>Model 2000.
> >>
> >>Speaker Cabs: American 2x12, British 4x12, Vintage 30 4x12, =
>British 2x12,
> >>American 1x12, Blonde 2x12, Fane 4x12, Greenback 4x12, Boutique
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>4x12, Bassman
> >>4x10, '65 Tweed 1x12, Fender Pro 1x15, Ampeg Portaflex, Ashdown
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>4x10 w/tweeter,
> >>Sunn 200S 2x15, Acoustic 360, Hartke 1x15, SWR Basic Black, =
>Ampeg 8x10,
> >Ashdown
> >>AMB410, SWR Goliath III, Hartke 4x10.
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> >>Any suggestions on what combo may sound good with a given sound
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>would be
> >>fantastic. Mostly I'm looking to get some nice hammond B3 and =
>wurlitzer
> >sounds
> >>happenning, so any suggestions specific to those directions =
>would be fantasmalistic!
> >>:o) Keep in mind the rotary speaker effect can be inserted on =
>any of the
> >>amp/cabinet combinations without effecting the sound in any way
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>(other
> than
> >>to add the rotary effect) so feel free to choose amps based on =
>what would
> >>probably sound good IF it had a Leslie. :o)
> >>
> >>Oh, and the machine can also warp between two amps or cabinets,
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>so if you
> >>think "a criss cross of 1/3 this amp and 2/3's this amp" would =
>work, then
> >>we can do that too. :o)
> >>
> >>Cheers,
> >>Kim.
> >
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Re: OT-Any cd scratch repair kits that actually work? [message #59024 is a reply to message #59018] |
Wed, 12 October 2005 05:16 |
cujo
Messages: 285 Registered: July 2005
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> close enough to get his cooties, and those would be rockin',
> change-the-way-we-make-music cooties, not those
> please-buy-our-gear-before-we-go-broke cooties that were so prevalent.
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> On the gear front, I would have to say that everyone and his sister
> seems to be making ribbons these days. That's cool, but I still like
> my Wes Dooley R-84 the best. Also, his assistant let it slip that he
> is working on a preamp for his mics. That will be very interesting.
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> My oogle piece of gear is the Muse Receptor. It was being hyped at the
> last AES/NY show, but last time I checked was still in its early
> growth stages. However, it seems that many software houses are working
> with Muse and there is a ton of stuff to work with it. Sadly Waves and
> UAD are not on the list, but Native Instruments is, and thats what I
> want. Look for a posting on the forsale group soon as I sell my
> hardware synths off to pay for one of these Receptors.
>
> Another piece of gear that caught my eye was the new Lavry DA-10, a
> competitor to the very popular Benchmark DAC-1. Lavry has a reputation
> for making the best convertors, so it will be interesting to see how
> these boxes duke it out in the coming year. Also, the Presonus/DeMaria
> Labs preamp looks like a nice unit.
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> Finally, the Waves MaxxBCL was almost the first thing I saw when I
> walked into the show, and it had me drooling (more than usual) the
> rest of the day. If mom is reading this forum, I would really like one
> of these under the tree this December, hint, hint.
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> As for laughs, I had a few. First, chatting with Grant Carpenter, who
> makes the incredible Gordon preamps, and having him explain that
> changing the dye color of his PCBs increased perfor
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