Have not been on here for a while. Hope everyone is doing great. :banana-dance:Gigging out with my trusty ADA MP-1 tonight and old Peavey 60 watt all tube mono power amp. I run it in stereo with a EVH 5153 stealth. The ADA really holds its own up against the EVH. I usually do not run two amps however I am the only guitar player and just took everything to practice one day and now I am running the two amps in stereo. I thought I could do without the MP-1 set up but it wasn't the same without it . It is a little extra hauling gear around but the first time I used the both amps together I got so many positive comments on how good the band sounded and how full we sounded for a power trio. I will let you know how tonight goes. Take Care :banana-rock:
Nice,let us know how it goes.
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I can attest to using two amps in a power trio = big sound. Have a great gig, man!
Quote from: Dante on July 11, 2015, 06:41:13 PM
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I can attest to using two amps in a power trio = big sound. Have a great gig, man!
+1 :thumb-up: once you go stereo it's hard to go back, sounds so much better IMO, particularly live >:D
I couldn't agree more about running stereo. Too bad our PA is always mono, as is our in-ear mix. That sucks.
The only people that truly hear the stereo mix is those who are on the dance floor, close to the stage. So, I just bring an extension cab for the Boogie combo & call it good. I haven't dragged both 1x12s to a gig in a while, it requires the 4u rack & I'm lazy ;)
Killer Dude! Let us know how the gig went (& sounded) In stereo it will be A-W-E-S-O-M-E :metal: