dcribbs1412 wrote:Thanks Fischerman
really appreciate all this great info
I was interested in the QR also
any info on that one?
Thanks
Darin
No info on the QR Darin. I have liked the Splawn clips I've heard though. The yesterdaysrevolt site is a good high gain forum.
I'd really like to try a CAE OD100, I've heard some great tones from them.
Cheers!
Early brewers were primarily women, mostly because it was deemed a woman's job. Mesopotamian men, of some 3,800 years ago, were obviously complete assclowns and had yet to realize the pleasure of brewing beer.
Unfortunately with the move some of the schemes have been taken down / lost....
Ah, thanks John. I haven't been there in quite some time (obv) and didn't know it had changed.
Meh, schematics are just schematics. Having the right amount of flour/salt/fat/buttermilk does not a good biscuit make.
Early brewers were primarily women, mostly because it was deemed a woman's job. Mesopotamian men, of some 3,800 years ago, were obviously complete assclowns and had yet to realize the pleasure of brewing beer.
Fischerman wrote:
Meh, schematics are just schematics. Having the right amount of flour/salt/fat/buttermilk does not a good biscuit make.
I agree, it is the right proportions of flour/salt/fat/buttermilk and the execution of ingredients that make the good biscuit. As we all know "fat" equals "flavor"... mmmmm
Schematics like Recipes are a good starting point, knowing what to do with the ingredients is key.
The carvin legand and the VHT deliverance have both been getting high marks from thye metal guys lets not forget the Engle powerball all very nice sounding high gain amps. So little time so little money to build as many as I would like.
Ive also heard some very nice sounds out of the CEA 3.
Bill