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the WaTeRhAwK

fryin' up a/m electrics..
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gowt..........
 

kraqus

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Nice!!
These are my babies....


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I have never played in a band, just myself driving the neighbors crazy...I don't play as much as I used to.....I think I stop when I quit 420.....LOL!



Benny
 

kraqus

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Digitech Quad.
It's not made for Guitar sound as it does not have Distortion, but the Amp takes care of that part and the sound combinations are endless.
It's powerful to be so small, it has 4 independent channels, I only used one.
It also serves as a noise gate and compressor and it has a built in equalizer.
I like to use it with my Ovation as the sound comes out so clean.
For the electric, specially my stratocaster, I rather use good old tube sound, some reverb and my Wah-Wah pedal.....Classic!



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Benny
 

the WaTeRhAwK

fryin' up a/m electrics..
Location
okc
that's a badass setup.

I'm using a damned line6 flextone II HD, and I hate it. the sounds I can get with it are limitless, but the useability sucksass. it has no digital readout to monitor stored settings. they came out with the vetta and the vetta II, both of which have digital readouts to show you exactly where your knob settings are for a particular channel. it's basically a flextone II HD with a digital readout and has probably 100 more factory preset amp models built in, and it's 300 watts instead of 110.
the flextone II HD listed for 1700.00 when it first came out, then the new line6's came out and the bottom dropped out of the price on these things. I picked mine up used at guitar center for 250.00. they have killer sound capabitlities, and they don't lose their tone when you crank them like tube amps, and their tube simulation quality is awesome, you can't tell the difference.
 
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