Yeah, the poor 45/100 got lost in the chassis shuffle. If you don't have time to worry about those anymore I can recommend a shipping address where it will find a loving home.VelvetGeorge wrote:Oh yeah! I did build one of those.... March sounds about right.
Let me ask a favor: please post some no holds barred opinions of these clips. I think they do the amp justice, but only for everything dimed clips. I want to show more variety when I put clips on the '68 page of the main site.
VG
I confess I'd like a little more variety too. The dimed clips sound great but often seem more overdriven to me that the original riffs you're playing; I'd love to hear the amps captured down around eight or so when there's a touch less fur and compression and a little more ballsy punch (it's a slight difference I know. )
I had to dime my 45/100 to get enough overdrive to pull off that last bit of my Metro Jam clip, but I rarely ever hear the sound I really want when I have mine on ten. A later style amp like my Super Bass clone I can even get the sound I want down at about 7-1/2........that's sacrilige to some, but sounds more like what I hear on many old tunes.