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Post subject: The proof is in the pudding
Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:09 am
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My Mustang V has got "the fizz" but if you can pick it out in all this then you're an alien...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41NXiNX-ph0

but I do want a fizz free amp.

Btw I had trouble loggin' in the forum and had to create a new profile but it's still me, good ol' GT George.Hang five!!!!


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Post subject: Re: The proof is in the pudding
Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 12:11 pm
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Fun video...thanks for sharing. Compliments to your drummer and that hat he's wearing. 8) That looks like a funky fun venue you're playing. Anyhow, you all sounded great, thanks again!


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Post subject: Re: The proof is in the pudding
Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 1:42 pm
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For an amp that has the 'Fizz'..is that a Gin Fizzy' :lol: :lol: It sure sounds especially good @ the 2:30 segment :)

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Post subject: Re: The proof is in the pudding
Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 4:49 pm
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Good to see some older gentlemen of the industry (like myself) still plying their trade and still enjoying it. Keep going until you drop, that's what I reckon.

As I have stated in other posts here, you wouldn't notice the fizz in a live setting and if you set the noise gate to Super, it will probably cover up most of the fizz anyway.

My Mustang IV is clean, at least so far, but to be honest, I don't think I have ever heard an amp, that doesn't suffer from some sort of lingering noise. To be truthful, my drummer makes more noise passing wind on stage, than any amp noise that's apparent.

While I don't play the genre of music you guys do (mainly 80's to now classic rock) I would be interested in knowing what presets you are using. Some nice cleans with a bit of grit.

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Post subject: Re: The proof is in the pudding
Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:31 pm
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Right on GT George! Love that surf rock!


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Post subject: Re: The proof is in the pudding
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:27 am
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Good job George, I play a little Ventures and am aiming at learning more surf . . . you did it justice warts and all . . loved it


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Post subject: Re: The proof is in the pudding
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:52 pm
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Love it man! Great live tone. Was digging my III at practice tonight. Basic 65 Twin with some compressor for drive when I dig in. I'd have paid the $299 just for that tone in this thing.


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Post subject: Re: The proof is in the pudding
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:49 am
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Thanks for the compliments guys you're really too kind,as for the setting used:-
Twin rev,G 5.3,V 10,Tre 3.7,Mi 7.6,B 6.5,Sag match,Bias 0,gate off,Bssman spkr,
Simpl comp high,Fend spring 63 level 2.6, dec 6.2, dwell 5.1, diff 6.3, tone 6.2,
Multitap dly lev 2.1, time 226ms, fbk 2, brite 6.1,atten 5.8.


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Post subject: Re: The proof is in the pudding
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:16 am
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yeah still me,I'm forgetting these pw like you wouldn't believe!!
further on the settings....there's also vintage trem in the chain but I didn't use it ,but note well,all effects are post gain in this order comp-delay-rev and delay is on mode 1(only via Fuse).Trem is pre gain.For that night (130km from nearest beach and 600m altitude open air) I also used my HRD from a split in the fx out loop on the M5 and into HRD guit input.Looping into the amp-in on the HRD couldn't give me enough volume so there's probably some dirt from the HRD as well.I had to turn one of the epiphone cabs toward the drummer.Only the drums were miked.Believe it or not it's not my favourite surf sound patch but for that night it worked better.Thanks again everyone.Cheers all


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