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Post subject: RUNNING a Mustang Gt100 and a Mustang III in stereo!
Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 7:42 pm
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Wow, it just sounds so huge and fat. It is simply awesome. Using the Bassbreaker 15 high gain on the Gt100 and the 2000 Metal on the Mustang III.

I am simply blown away by the sound.


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Post subject: Re: RUNNING a Mustang Gt100 and a Mustang III in stereo!
Posted: Wed May 15, 2019 5:40 am
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Place one on each side of the stage and balance the volume. All things considered, that's not too heavy of a rig to bring to gigs. That could be pretty awesome.


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Post subject: Re: RUNNING a Mustang Gt100 and a Mustang III in stereo!
Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 5:37 pm
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ghost_of_strings wrote:
Place one on each side of the stage and balance the volume. All things considered, that's not too heavy of a rig to bring to gigs. That could be pretty awesome.



I agree. I think with a band, since I only use a heavier delay during solos and tend to play heavier rhythms pretty much dry, maybe a hint of doubling or harmonized by a couple of cents, 4 to 6 ft. apart might be optimal! You are right, totage for these two is pretty easy and a fairly small package.

I just can't stress just how good these two sound combined. I also tried ozcad's suggestion of putting a 7 band eq at the head of my chain and dropping the low slider down almost all the way. It was way too thin, but he was right about adding it back in with a grapic after the amp and before the effects. Low end stayed pretty darned tight and was certainly ample!


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Post subject: Re: RUNNING a Mustang Gt100 and a Mustang III in stereo!
Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 5:38 pm
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ghost_of_strings wrote:
Place one on each side of the stage and balance the volume. All things considered, that's not too heavy of a rig to bring to gigs. That could be pretty awesome.



I agree. I think with a band, since I only use a heavier delay during solos and tend to play heavier rhythms pretty much dry, maybe a hint of doubling or harmonized by a couple of cents, 4 to 6 ft. apart might be optimal! You are right totage for these two is pretty easy and a fairly small package.

I just can't stress just how good these two sound combined. I also tried ozcad's suggestion of putting a 7 band eq at the head of my chain and dropping the low slider down almost all the way. It was way too thin, but he was right about adding it back in with a grapic after the amp and before the effects. Low end stayed pretty darned thight and was certainly ample!


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Post subject: Re: RUNNING a Mustang Gt100 and a Mustang III in stereo!
Posted: Wed May 29, 2019 1:13 pm
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I'd love to hear a sound sample of that actually if you ever get the time. Try making a multi-tap delay. That could sound great.

The only problem is as a guitar player you are generally on one side of the room or the other. Unless you are lead vocalist too. I used to have a similar rig, but I really used the remote speaker as a monitor for the people on that side of the stage. I just set it wherever was comfortable for the bass player. Wasn't using anything stereo. No doubt it changes the dynamic regardless.


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