Neighbors favor 16 ohm load

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Re: Neighbors favor 16 ohm load

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Yeah, have you ever used it for guitar insert? It's a little more complicated to have it mix across all the other patches. Not as nice as a real rig but the trade off is probably a good one. Sort of.
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Re: Neighbors favor 16 ohm load

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I had a friend that was into car audio big time.

He came by one day and asked if I wanted to go for a ride.

He was driving an older Chevy Trailblazer.

I think he had at least four sub woofers in the back powered by insane amps.
And custom door speakers so it was coming from all directions.

After about five minutes of getting pummeled by his bass, I started not feeling well, almost nauseated.

He had about $10K tied up in his car sound system.

That is OK, just don't expect me to sit in the truck without ear muffs.
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Re: Neighbors favor 16 ohm load

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Yes I have used B4 in a track but, never out to a speaker cab. I'll bet it kills. I have a hacked GR-55 that has a wonderful Leslie emulation. Can plug a non 13 pin guitar to use it as effects device. Still better than lugging a Leslie........
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Funny Tom! I hate music in cars with other people and in elevators and doctor's offices and at Starbucks and on the breezeway beteen the grocery and the car and inside the grocery or while I am in a bathroom..

All that makes me feel pukey. :)

GRs.. I do remember that spin. It's softer and that would be much nicer. I use a couple things on either side of B4 to contain it some. If it mixes well it doesn't stand up on it's own, and if it stands on it's own it's all there is, ya know. I might need a second channel of it to switch. It's the widcard so far.

I found a free chorus plugin that supercedes all Univibe type devices. Kept me up all night playing Trower covers in three tunings at once. There is nothing better than a crafty noise. Nothing.
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Re: Neighbors favor 16 ohm load

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It would be so cool to plug in out in the boonies where mountains would provide natural reverb.

A simple A, power chord would be blissful. :D
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