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Guitar. |
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170 | 52.31% |
Drums. |
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39 | 12.00% |
Bass. |
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45 | 13.85% |
Violin. |
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7 | 2.15% |
Sax. |
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4 | 1.23% |
Piano/Keys. |
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53 | 16.31% |
Harmonica. |
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7 | 2.15% |
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#11 (permalink) |
Music Addict
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 91
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So, I had quite the predicament.
I love my new amp (Mustang IV V.2) for all it has, except it's reverb. Surf rock is one of my favorite genres, and imo both spring reverbs built in just aren't springy enough for me. The reverb on my old cheapo starter amp (Crate GX15-R) is insanely springy and just amazing imo. It got to the point where I played my crate more than my mustang. I overlooked the obvious and didn't think to plug my old amp through my new one and use it as a pseudo-reverb tank/unit. Oh my god this is amazing. Literal reverb heaven. P.S. This worked like a charm, thanks man!
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