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2757.1 | | KDX200::COOPER | Let The Light Surround You!! | Thu Jun 24 1993 13:24 | 4 |
| I bet a Roland JC120 is in that list someplace...
Probably GK too!
jc
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2757.2 | Blather | TECRUS::ROST | Deja vu all over again | Thu Jun 24 1993 14:54 | 8 |
| Joe Pass is a Polytone endorsee.
Metheny *used* to use Acoustics (!!!) in the early PMG days with lotsa
rack gear (mostly Lexicon) to drive it.
A lot of these guys rent amps on the road (well, not Metheny, of course).
Brian
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2757.3 | Larry Carlton & Carvin | CSC32::B_KNOX | Rock'n'Roll Refugee | Mon Jun 28 1993 12:20 | 6 |
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Larry Carlton (my personal guitar hero) uses/endorses CARVIN amps.
/Billy_K
(CARVIN fan/user.. still waiting for the endorsement offer ;^)
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2757.4 | One of those kinds of endorsements | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | DOS Boot | Mon Jun 28 1993 12:31 | 8 |
| > Larry Carlton (my personal guitar hero) uses/endorses CARVIN amps.
He may "use" them somewhere, but not on stage.
Last 3 or 4 times I've seen him, he was definitely using his Larry
Carlton model Valley Arts guitar thru a Dumble amp.
db
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2757.5 | truth in advertising... NOT | CSC32::B_KNOX | Rock'n'Roll Refugee | Mon Jun 28 1993 17:23 | 13 |
| RE: -1
Dave,
LC is always advertised in the Carvin brochures as using their amps.
He must "use" them at home or sumthin ;^)
I sure wish they would pay me big $$$ to say I "used" an amp.
Hell, I'd even say I "used" a Peavey Bass amp if the money
was right. I just wouldn't say what I "used" it for!! (certainly NOT
for playing my bass... boat anchor comes to mind).
/Billy_K
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2757.6 | An inside joke, sort of... :-) | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | I made life easy just by laughing | Mon Jun 28 1993 17:44 | 8 |
| re: .-1
Bill, wasn't that a Peavey amp I saw in your garage the other day? :-)
Come to think of it though, you didn't play through it.
All for the want of a fresh battery, too. :-)
-- Sam
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2757.7 | Dear Virginia, | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | DOS Boot | Tue Jun 29 1993 09:13 | 13 |
| > LC is always advertised in the Carvin brochures as using their amps.
I know, I get that catalog.
I don't want to deflate your idealistic views about truth in
advertising but these days Valley Arts guitars and Dumble amps are
as closely associated to LC as Gibson 335's and Boogies used to be
in the 70's.
It's all he mentions in print interviews, and it's all you see
on-stage.
db
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2757.8 | | CSC32::B_KNOX | Rock'n'Roll Refugee | Tue Jun 29 1993 09:14 | 16 |
| Sam,
The little one is Peavey Minx. It's only redeeming qualities
are a headphone jack and an incredibly cheap price-tag.
The other one was a GK800RB. There is a bit of a difference.
And yes, it does help to have a good battery in the tuner.
I also had the bad judgement to own a Peavey MArk III once upon
a time as well as two Peavey P38 mics (junk!!) and a Peavey
fretless bass. Luckily, I've come to my senses.
In all fairness to Peavey, their MEGA Bass amp is a nice unit,
although a bit pricy. They also make some damn fine guitar combo
amps for a decnet price.
/Billy_K
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2757.9 | Ed B. Cube-d | TROFS::C_CONNOLLY | | Fri Jul 16 1993 16:02 | 10 |
| re: .0
Ed Bickert uses a Roland Cube 60 (well, at least the last two times
I saw him he did).
I just knew I should have spent the extra money and gotten a Cube 60
instead of a Cube 40. Live & learn.
Cal C.
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2757.10 | JAZZ Guitar Amplification ? | IRNBRU::HAMILTON | | Mon Mar 07 1994 08:26 | 14 |
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This is a subject which has been bugging me for a while now !
Can anyone shed some light on the question of which amps are best for
jazz guitar playing ?
I am also interested in the types of amp used by players such as
Tal Farlow, Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell etc. , assuming of course
that this hasn't already been covered elsewhere in a Notes file !
Any ideas.........?
D.H.
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2757.11 | I'm not a jazzer, but... | NWACES::HICKERNELL | Good rhythms to bad rubbish | Mon Mar 07 1994 08:54 | 6 |
| I remember someone (Danny W.?) saying Polytone for its convenient size,
Fender Twin for its sound.
Check out notes 2757 and 1535. Or do a dir/title=amp maybe.
Dave
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2757.12 | Real bad rhythms......... | IRNBRU::HAMILTON | | Tue Mar 08 1994 04:28 | 6 |
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Thanks Dave ! Do you happen to know how present day Fender Twins are
rated ? Or are you referring specifically to the original amps.......?
Davy H.
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2757.13 | pointer | RANGER::WEBER | | Tue Mar 08 1994 07:23 | 7 |
| 1016.57 and replies to it have some more opinions. Since they were
written, there are more choices available. Some players use
Mese/Boogie, for example, and several of the reissue style amps have
become popular. I still think you can't beat a Twin if you can someone
to carry it for you.
Danny W.
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2757.14 | Trace Acoustic | POWDML::DAGG | | Tue Mar 08 1994 08:06 | 17 |
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I don't know if any pros use these, but I recently played
a small Trace Acoustic amplifier with two 5 inch
speakers and a built in digital reverb that I liked alot.
It was nice and small, but expensive (like $1400),
especially considering there are used Roland JC120s in the
want advertiser all the time for around $350-450.
For my own home noodling I'm happy with the clean sound of my
Princeton Chorus (solid state, two 10s), which also turns up
used for $300-$400, and is much more compact than a JC120. The
built in distortion sounds terrible to me, but
then I've never heard a good solid state distortion, and I didn't
want it for that anyways.
Dave
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2757.15 | Ampliflyers | IRNBRU::HAMILTON | | Tue Mar 08 1994 08:31 | 19 |
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Re .3 :
Thanks Danny, point taken about wheeling a Twin about from place to
place ! There's some v. interesting information in your original notes
files which you were referring to.
and Re .4 :
Yes I am looking for amps with a good clean ( /musical ) sound, not
interested in distortion either in this case.
I think amp prices may be different as I am in Scotland (AYO) and Fender
as well as Roland amps (+ most others) do sound to be much cheaper in the
U.S.
Thanks again, D.H.
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2757.16 | Abercrombie's gear | GAVEL::DAGG | | Thu Jan 19 1995 07:33 | 22 |
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Gear alert: Anyone else check out John Abercrombie at the
Regatabar last night? Very nice guitar sounds. I took
a brief look at his stuff and it looked like:
2 Blackface Fender Twins, each mounted facing up at an
angle in some kind of box
A small rack between them, having one piece of dbx? equipment,
another unit I couldn't identify.
He spent some time playing a Gibson Chet Atkins guitar, but
mostly through some tele like guitar, which I could only
see the back of because of my seats.
It's a good group, with Jack DeJohnnette on drums and Dave Holland
on bass. There's supposedly a live record due out sometime in the
future.
Dave
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2757.17 | got a better look. . . | GAVEL::DAGG | | Tue Jan 24 1995 07:13 | 16 |
| Upon closer inspection, Abercrombie looks to have
been actually using:
1) Two Fender twins _just as speakers cabs_, since
the power lights weren't on.
2) A Walter Woods amp
3) An Aquilar tube preamp
4) A Boss effects processor
His main guitar was a Sandowski.
Dave
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2757.18 | Pat using a JC120 | GAVEL::DAGG | | Tue Feb 14 1995 07:13 | 11 |
| A recent picture of Pat Martino in this Sunday's
NYT showed him playing a solid body guitar
of some kind through a Roland JC120.
The accompanying article disclosed that he
recently lost his record deal because he wants
to record more of his compositions, which don't
feature a guitar that sounds like a guitar.
Dave
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2757.19 | just another 'product' for the shelves; file under frozen foods | RICKS::CALCAGNI | how could it be otherwise? | Tue Feb 14 1995 07:45 | 10 |
| The stuff Pat's been writing and recording up in his room for decades
is the stuff of legend; intense, knotty, music from another dimension.
But hey, we wouldn't actually want to try and get some of that out for
the public to hear now would we!?
Pat's a *JAZZ* guitarist, and by golly he'd better continue to sound
like one.
:-(
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