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Back In Black baby! Just got this yesterday!

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Nice pigs guys. Rasta, whats in that bogner? Did you say C-90's on tgp. I bet it sounds awesome.
Boogieman, what color is that tolex? Teal/green? I don't think that pic does it justice. Do it in the sunlight, ha ha.
 
King,

Nice, Nice,Nice!
Love that speaker combo. Sweet amp! Never seen one of those before. And for $1100 clams! :shock: You gotta give us a clip one of these days. :D
 
plan-x said:
Nice pigs guys. Rasta, whats in that bogner? Did you say C-90's on tgp. I bet it sounds awesome.

Yes, I ordered the head and some C90s from Boogie. It sounds killer, I'm happy again!
 
boogiemon, that's the nicest looking LS Combo I've ever seen. Definitely not piggish. Gotta remember that. Cane on Black Taurus / Black Piping.
 
Griz said:
boogiemon, that's the nicest looking LS Combo I've ever seen. Definitely not piggish. Gotta remember that. Cane on Black Taurus / Black Piping.

I agree. Your amp is sharp looking.
 
Eh, my big green pig just came in the other day -- here she is:

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I love this amp, it has such a big, warm, spacious sound. I usually fight with amps to get the treble where it isn't shrill, and to get enough bass for my satisfaction -- not so with this one. Over the weekend, my friend and I tried it out with his 50's-style Telecaster (which sounds amazing with it, btw), and we dimed the treble and presence on channel 1 and used the bridge pickup, just to see how bright it could get. Surprisingly, it wasn't even unusably bright set like that. Bright, but not piercing. It even sounded good with an Epiphone Les Paul copy I have that has really crappy high-output humbuckers in it and sounds terrible with most amps.
 
nemesys said:
Eh, my big green pig just came in the other day -- here she is:

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I love this amp, it has such a big, warm, spacious sound. I usually fight with amps to get the treble where it isn't shrill, and to get enough bass for my satisfaction -- not so with this one. Over the weekend, my friend and I tried it out with his 50's-style Telecaster (which sounds amazing with it, btw), and we dimed the treble and presence on channel 1 and used the bridge pickup, just to see how bright it could get. Surprisingly, it wasn't even unusably bright set like that. Bright, but not piercing. It even sounded good with an Epiphone Les Paul copy I have that has really crappy high-output humbuckers in it and sounds terrible with most amps.

Congrats on the amp! I like your Silo Spec as well! How's the bridge SC sounding through the amp?
 
Octavarius said:
Congrats on the amp! I like your Silo Spec as well! How's the bridge SC sounding through the amp?

That's actually a regular Silo with the pickups swapped for the Seymour Duncan set normally used in the Albert Lee model. The bridge pickup sounds pretty good, quite a lot like a Telecaster bridge, though the low end drops out a little compared to the other settings. I'm more of a neck and middle pickup kind of guy, but I've been using the bridge a bit since I got the new amp -- it's usable with this one, where it tends to not have enough low end with my others.
 
thirstypirate said:
Animeka said:
Pigs? I don't get it :)

It's just Boogie Board slang for the Lonestar Classic.

You get the picture after lugging one of these thangs up and down a basement stairs or up a back staircase of a club a few times. Playing through a Mesa combo builds strong bodies in many ways!

The tone is so worth it though.

Mark
 
nemesys said:
Octavarius said:
Congrats on the amp! I like your Silo Spec as well! How's the bridge SC sounding through the amp?

That's actually a regular Silo with the pickups swapped for the Seymour Duncan set normally used in the Albert Lee model. The bridge pickup sounds pretty good, quite a lot like a Telecaster bridge, though the low end drops out a little compared to the other settings. I'm more of a neck and middle pickup kind of guy, but I've been using the bridge a bit since I got the new amp -- it's usable with this one, where it tends to not have enough low end with my others.

It is interesting how things have changed or me as well. I used to be a neck and middle pickup player exclusively, then I did a pickup swap with a Rio Grande bridge I started using the bridge maybe 20% of the time. However, with my LS I tend to play 80-90% of the time on the bridge. It is just such a fat, meaty sound and I don't get the spiky shrillness I always tended to get with other amps. I actually dial in a lot more treble on the LS and still get a great sound. It has probably changed the way I play as well.

Mark
 
That's a pretty clean looking rig there, SonOfIAm. And you have a custom pre-10 watt LSC... very nice.

How do you like those Kinman Blues in your Strat?
 
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