Pick up wiring

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Re: Pick up wiring

Postby cockroach » 28 Oct 2009, 02:05

Hugh,

Me too- my first amp was a large old 2x12 60 watt valve combo- called a Maestro (made by Gibson- I recently found out that it was designed and sold as an ACCORDIAN amp!!)

Therefore, the only sound available was incredibly CLEAN- unless every knob on it was turned up to 10!!- Not what I really wanted back then- as you say, nowadays, almost every amp is set up to sound distorted, even at low volumes- and it's very hard to get a loud clean tone...

We may have to seek out a couple of those older Roland Jazz Chorus amps?! :roll:
cockroach
 

Re: Pick up wiring

Postby Bluesnote » 28 Oct 2009, 08:38

When I started back in a band in the eighties, a lot of fellow musicians? talked of these Roland amps, I never tried one, I did buy a Peevey Chorus 400 which was too thin and too clean sounding at times. When I messed around with it at home getting the desired sound as in one channel clean and the other distorted, it sounded brilliant, but as soon as I took it to a gig, the whole thing went haywire :? and sounded pretty poor. I often thought after the purchace, for the money I spent on it, I could have got a Marshall valve top and four by twelve cabinet for pretty much the same cost and have a guaranteed good sound out of it live. I could have done with that extra volume too as we were a loud band and I often got drowned out by the bass players Trace Elliot and the Keyboard players set up :cry:
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