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Post subject: Re: CyberTwin 66 Super Reverb
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 11:44 pm
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......And by the time you finish punching in all those parameters the gig will be over and the band will be packing up.

:lol:

How you doing, Johnny?

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Post subject: Re: CyberTwin 66 Super Reverb
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:52 pm
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Hi Arjay!!!

well, that's what the software is there for! there parameter list is one of the outputs from the software. in few mouse clicks, that list can be imported and shipped to the amp. it takes seconds & is permanaently backed up on your computer.

Overall, I think I'm over some really crazy times, am a bit edgy. helped out a bud who really needed a hand, involved in my local war vets society, helping my daughter follow a righteous path - she's in university and hope she gets into med school & continues, and stuff like that. just turned 57. feel like 27. still ride my 83 katana 1100. health is pretty good bp 120/75. gotta recommend joel fuhrmans books on diet, nutrition & health - it works - been doing it for a year. no matter what, serious work outs 3 times a week. still working pretty hard, asked when i'll retire, ans: when i'm in box. there's lots to do in aviation & stay engaged.

on the musical side, i let things slip, getting back into the grove. GCS soldiers on, in our last tax submission, we were below the poverty line, expenses > revenue. we could change our charter to a non-profit org - that would be a more accurate description.

anyways, great to hear from you!!!
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Post subject: Re: CyberTwin 66 Super Reverb
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:20 pm
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johnny stecchino wrote:
asked when i'll retire, ans: when i'm in box.


LMAO!

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Hang in there, kid. At the end of this month I'll be eligible to start drawing on my IRA and 401(k) funds without any excessive tax liabilities.

Ain't geezer-hood grand?

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Post subject: Re: CyberTwin 66 Super Reverb
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 7:07 am
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......And by the time you finish punching in all those parameters the gig will be over and the band will be packing up.


One does all that stuff at home, not at a gig, and than if something needs tweaking, you just turn a knob (just like you would do and any amp) and press the 'Save' button.

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