I FOUND a fucking Power Soak in a trailer house I was cleaning out. Those Behringer ones are pretty highly regarded too.

Gear thread
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But anyways... I don't see myself ever needing more than 15 - 20 watts. If I find myself on a large enough stage that I can't hear myself, I'll just have more of it in the monitor. If I'm on a small stage and I can't hear myself, I'm playing with the wrong guys.
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I got the loud bad habit from a Drummer, Matt Short, we played together in a number of bands over a 30 year period. He was a big fella and he hit hard. I have this funny old photo of my band back in the 80's and we all had loud as fuck gear just so we could hear ourselves over him. Rob had a Fender Twin Reverb and I had a Bassman 10. Even the front man/harmonica guy had a 4x12 with a 50 watt head for harmonica.
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I've considered grabbing one for the Rhodes but it'll never get played. 2 channels should be footswitch-able. But they sound nice. And the price seems fair.
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My Tone King has a built in, very high quality attenuator. I've had attenuators before but I don't like them. I WOULD get an oxbox though - to use amps direct and for the Helix.
For the big tube amp Fender - If you want to use it clean it would be a good still because you don't need to crank it and it will have a ton of headroom. If you want to use it with pedals for breakup and distortion, still would be a good amp. But to me, I prefer small watt Fenders that have killer clean tones, but can break up when cranked and it won't blow your roof off.
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I agree with Gina!
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Helix Vs Pedals
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You can't have a big box of Helix' though.
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You can't have a big box of Helix' though.
Lol. What do you mean? Like your pedal box? Hahaha
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So, looking for two twelve inch speakers on Reverb and ended up with this. That's like 300 yankee doodle dollars.
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It's about 300 miles from me but only about 40 minutes from my brother-in-law. He's going to sus it out for me this evening and if it checks out he'll grab it for me.
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Wow, it took me forever to find out what Celestions were in this, it was like pulling teeth. They are just 70 Eighty speakers so I pulled the pin. It was an impulse buy anyway.
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I've learned a lot from this guy. Nashville session guy, "uncle Larry"
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There's an Australian YouTuber called Lambchopper that usually has a parametric in front of the amp and a 10 band in the loop (and other variations). His schtick getting the sounds of classic metal albums and pretty much nails it every time.
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Sort of camera geeky but also music geeky
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I've tried all kinds of different mics and recorders and really there's no replacing a close mic'd multi-track.
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I use this sure microphone set up when I do some of my videos for social media . Works great. 10 times better than the cell phones microphone
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I almost always record the sound and video separately then sync them with a video editor.
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What sort of video editor do you use?
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The cheapest stuff I could find. Sony something. It was like $60. It does everything I need. Won't do 4k though.