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Structo
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Re: RedPlate Magic Dust

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Sounds great!
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I want one!
Tom

Don't let that smoke out!
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I played one Henry had on his bench a month ago was that yours. Fantastic sounding amp and really had some gain, easily cover a lot of music types.

Just got done listening to all the tracks sound great. :)
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M Fowler wrote:I played one Henry had on his bench a month ago was that yours. Fantastic sounding amp and really had some gain, easily cover a lot of music types.

Just got done listening to all the tracks sound great. :)
May have been mine. A blast to play - I just need to buckle down now and finish some of my tunes. Thanks for listening
Structo wrote:Sounds great!
:D
I want one!
Thanks! So did I :wink:
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great

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Swing baby swing love that mojo.... RedPlate ahhhhhh!!!
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I especially like the fairy dust setting, that has the vocal quality to my ears.
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Re: RedPlate Magic Dust

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I'm jealous 8)

Very nice range of tones...great playing man!

Now how 'bout some specs on the new amp please! :)

Mark
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Wonderfull tone ! That is it 8)
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David Root wrote:I especially like the fairy dust setting, that has the vocal quality to my ears.
Thanks!
That is a 1969 Stratocaster on both parts that was a gift to me from a good friend. Lead tone was nonHRM>HRM cascaded. presence defeated (no NFB?)
angelodp wrote:Swing baby swing love that mojo.... RedPlate ahhhhhh!!!
from a man that knows from which he speaks :wink:
Blindog wrote:I'm jealous 8)

Very nice range of tones...great playing man!

Now how 'bout some specs on the new amp please! :)

Mark
Thanks for the compliment! It is 4 x 6L6 amp with a built in tube loop. Has a unique front end akin to tweed but with more tone shaping to get blackface-like. 2 OD sections - non HRM and HRM with pre OD trim on front panel, can be used separately or cascaded. Presence can be defeated, HRM stack can be bypassed to raw. So, with PAB on and HRM stack raw lots o' sound ripping to the power section. Or you can leave one or the other tone stack in - so many variables to tinker with... 17 watt switch on back, smoothing and thinning switches on back. Sure I forgot something........
That is the thing with this amp - can cover a lot of territory and without going back to the panel once you have dialed in some things.

mat wrote:Wonderfull tone ! That is it 8)
Thanks! kudos to Henry - he's getting wacky...
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Re: RedPlate Magic Dust

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Wow I dig 'em all.......
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boldaslove6789 wrote:Wow I dig 'em all.......
Thanks for listening.
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