Thanks to the lovely innacurate folks at GC. I managed to stumble upon a Tritube 1X12 combo for $200! It should be here in a couple of weeks and hope to do a video of it soon just so that one exists somewhere. Great timing too because I have needed a versatile combo amp.
Lucky bastard! jeje
Quote from: kawai2g4b on December 02, 2015, 12:58:09 PM
Thanks to the lovely innacurate folks at GC. I managed to stumble upon a Tritube 1X12 combo for $200! It should be here in a couple of weeks and hope to do a video of it soon just so that one exists somewhere. Great timing too because I have needed a versatile combo amp.
:whoohoo!:
Wauw these are rare.
:whoohoo!:
You are a THIEF!
My thievery knows no bounds!!!! But I'm definitely worried about this thing working properly. I shipped it to my local GC just in case I unbox it and half the effects don't work...or worse.
Please post pics when you get it!
Gentlemen, here is a video I made of the Tritube. My playing was off so no solos but it should give you a decent idea of how it sounds in spite of my lack of decent recording equipment. Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/m0K3Q4pEUQc (https://youtu.be/m0K3Q4pEUQc)
From what i can tell it sounds quite different from an mp-2,what speaker is in there?
It's a Celestion G12T-75. And after having played it for a month I would say it does sound akin to an MP2. But I keep very conservative graphic EQ settings on both my MP2 and this Tritube and use the room balance control primarily instead to make my secondary EQ adjustments. But with the factory presets it's more evident.
Ah okay :thumb-up:
First patch sounded a lot like my MP-2
I think recordings are much better for sharing than sending patch settings sometimes...you never know what guitar/cab/amp it's going through. My settings vary wildly between different guitars.