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Oinkus

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Post Re: Recipes for good and ill
on: September 19, 2012, 11:05
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Yeah my guy that builds amps and pups has met Bruce a few times and has nothing bad to say about his amps past and current.

Double D

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Post Re: Recipes for good and ill
on: September 19, 2012, 12:03
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I used to own a Vibro-King back in the late nineties. It was super cool if you could open it up a little, but felt a bit hard (like a Twin) if it wasn't up to five or so, at which point it started taking heads off in the first few rows. I never got in trouble for being too loud so much as when I had the 'King. I did a review/demo of the Smokey amps recently, which you can check out here: https://inspireformation.blogspot.ca/2012/08/smokey-it-smokes.html

Double D

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Post Re: Recipes for good and ill
on: October 4, 2012, 10:48
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Speaking of Zinky and Supro, has anyone ever tried one of those old blue 'lightening-stripe' lunchbox combos with the football-shaped speaker? What great sounding amps, particularly for amplified harmonica.
And as for recipes for good and ill are concerned, a Joe Gore Codpiece is now a central part of all the above on my pedalboard. Thanks Joe, everything just got BIGGER.

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