George Jetson
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Here's the link to a vid with Doug talking about the future plans @ Randall for the MTS series: http://tinyurl.com/summerNAMM
The Rossness said:Then there's the Engl- I just don't get why people like them. I've played one the powerball and invader and various others and never bonded with them. I can't even call them great amps. However a lot of guys play em' so who am I complain. I'm stoked for the Orange and Diezel though :!:
Because ENGL is one of the best amps for readable concrete sound in higain.The Rossness said:Engl- I just don't get why people like them.
Nothing, ?cause 5150 has +1 gain stage which is not possible (?) to built in module only some kind of simulation.tung said:But what about the EVH 5150 III 3rd channel?
Do you mean these TyTabor mods, which he doesn?t use it? No Gretchen because 95% of time he plays EG5 (his own words) 8)NunSuperior said:Where's my Ty Tabor modules!!!!!!!
hyenik said:Nothing, ?cause 5150 has +1 gain stage which is not possible (?) to built in module only some kind of simulation.
And who wants some Cornford? tung, ...somebody else?
tung said:hyenik said:Nothing, ?cause 5150 has +1 gain stage which is not possible (?) to built in module only some kind of simulation.
And who wants some Cornford? tung, ...somebody else?
What do you mean by +1 gain stage?
Yeah, man, Cornford is just in a class by itself, everything more clearer, more tone more articulation, and so responsive to your playing. Just check out any recent Greg Howe, Richie Kotzen, all the British guys use them too, Guthrie Govan, Dave Kilminster, Jamie Humphries etc..
Still choose my MTS amps for overall versatility though, modules will never get boring. Gotta have some new ones
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From internet: The 5150 has six gain stages before the power stage.tung said:What do you mean by +1 gain stage?
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