phyrexia
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So, I work for a Boogie Dealer and we have had a couple guys waiting for a RKII to come in. Well, two days ago (three months after Boogie said six weeks, heh) it came in and tonight, I plugged it into a 1960B with GBs and a 1960A with 75s.
Good god, it kicked ***. I did not miss Vintage 30s, which are what we keep in most of the other cabinets (boogie included). The guy was playing a Suhr with EMGs.
Now, I have never heard a Road King before, except on recordings. I've played with a Roadster Combo a couple times, and while I was happy with it, I think the RKII's powersection really brings out the greatness.
The amp sounds AWESOME! I was very impressed. Set up Channel 2 with brit and 34s (how else) and got excellent british sounds. Everything else was about as I expected, but it just sounded great everywhere.
Really didn't have any complaints. I can't see anything else you would want an amp to to. I guess it doesn't do the Voxy thing but does any Boogie really do the Voxy thing?
I guess I'm not really bringing anything new to the table, but Mmm-mm it was a tasty new amp, I can't help it.
Good god, it kicked ***. I did not miss Vintage 30s, which are what we keep in most of the other cabinets (boogie included). The guy was playing a Suhr with EMGs.
Now, I have never heard a Road King before, except on recordings. I've played with a Roadster Combo a couple times, and while I was happy with it, I think the RKII's powersection really brings out the greatness.
The amp sounds AWESOME! I was very impressed. Set up Channel 2 with brit and 34s (how else) and got excellent british sounds. Everything else was about as I expected, but it just sounded great everywhere.
Really didn't have any complaints. I can't see anything else you would want an amp to to. I guess it doesn't do the Voxy thing but does any Boogie really do the Voxy thing?
I guess I'm not really bringing anything new to the table, but Mmm-mm it was a tasty new amp, I can't help it.