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What speakers were you using and which guy is sleeping with the singer? :lol:
Tone is really good.
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heisthl wrote:What speakers were you using and which guy is sleeping with the singer? :lol:
Tone is really good.
Lol...I have a daughter her age :roll: I'm playing through a 1x12 avitar open back cab w/ celestion heritage g1265
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Henry - your avatar tells all, you really are a dog!! :) :lol: :)

Very nice clip.
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A little Baton Rouge action. The crowd was cool.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHadUwtkp2c
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leleduke wrote:A little Baton Rouge action. The crowd was cool.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHadUwtkp2c
Very nice. 8) What flavor of D'lite is that? HRM?

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Great stuff Mark! Brings back memories! I did both these tunes in my high school band back in the early 80s! My tone was not anywhere near as good though.
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Blindog wrote:
leleduke wrote:A little Baton Rouge action. The crowd was cool.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHadUwtkp2c
Very nice. 8) What flavor of D'lite is that? HRM?

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Its just the standard super deluxe setup with a added mid boost not HRM.
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Very nice!!! 8)
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Great video excellant sound. :) That amp and speaker combination rocks.

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Do you have 6L6 power tubes in your D'Lite?

Were you micing the speaker at all or was it just all your amp?

Sounds really good.

Did you use the PAB for your solos?
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Structo wrote:Do you have 6L6 power tubes in your D'Lite? Groove tube EL34Ms

Were you micing the speaker at all or was it just all your amp? Yes I was micing the amp

Sounds really good. Thanks

Did you use the PAB for your solos? No pab for solos.
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Cool!
I haven't tried the EL34's in my D'Lite.

Do you recall what you biased them at?

Right now my amp has 6L6GC's in it, I believe I have to change the socket wiring to run EL34's?

I have pins 1 & 8 joined right now.

EDIT:

OK I just looked it up, pins 1 & 8 need to be jumpered together for EL34 operation.

Also it says I should use a 1K screen resistor for EL34's.
Right now I have those at 470R for 6L6's.
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Structo wrote:Cool!
I haven't tried the EL34's in my D'Lite.

Do you recall what you biased them at?

Right now my amp has 6L6GC's in it, I believe I have to change the socket wiring to run EL34's?

I have pins 1 & 8 joined right now.

EDIT:

OK I just looked it up, pins 1 & 8 need to be jumpered together for EL34 operation.

Also it says I should use a 1K screen resistor for EL34's.
Right now I have those at 470R for 6L6's.
That's correct. The D'lite come with the 1k screens and the jumped 1+8

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Here is a song that I started with the guitar so you can get a good idea of what the amp sounded like. Keep in mind that this was recorded on a D camcorder so the sound quality is not that good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFXsDaDe5hc
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