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Re: ADA's Best Gear
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I gig with my MP-2 rig, though often use the one split stack wired stereo to save on lugging.  And prior to the MP-2 rig, I used MP-1 rig (same rig just different preamp). Like MJMP, just need it, I can play through other things but it's always underwhelming  :facepalm: .  Not too bad for lugging as it all fits into a 8RU SKB (Mixer (velcroed to the bottom of the rack), MP-2, Quadverb, poweramp.
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They're good enough for who they're for...a live audience of drunks yelling "FREEBIRD" after your encore song(s)

People who yell that at my gigs go home disappointed :lol: I don't do Skynrd

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I gig with my MP-2 rig, though often use the one split stack wired stereo to save on lugging.  And prior to the MP-2 rig, I used MP-1 rig (same rig just different preamp). Like MJMP, just need it, I can play through other things but it's always underwhelming  :facepalm: .  Not too bad for lugging as it all fits into a 8RU SKB (Mixer (velcroed to the bottom of the rack), MP-2, Quadverb, poweramp.

Nothing personal Richard, and I get it why you do it that way, it would be easier. But like MJMP, the sound of the ADA full blown rack rigs is like nothing else on the planet. That said, everything else seems underwhelming after that.

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Usually I take 2 Marshall cabs, 2 100W heads, my rack, pedalboard and 2 guitars. Takes me 10-15 min to set up and be ready to play. Pedalboard has a multicable with 2 harting connectors so it goes pretty fast. I also use those gravity MS cab CL1 mic holders and my own mics so I know the mics are good and setup the way I want them too.
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Re: ADA's Best Gear
« Reply #34 on: Time Format »

They're good enough for who they're for...a live audience of drunks yelling "FREEBIRD" after your encore song(s)

People who yell that at my gigs go home disappointed :lol: I don't do Skynrd

Harley 8)

We always say, "okay, here's Freebird" and then play something else ;) really pisses some folks off, haha

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They're good enough for who they're for...a live audience of drunks yelling "FREEBIRD" after your encore song(s)

People who yell that at my gigs go home disappointed :lol: I don't do Skynrd

Harley 8)

We always say, "okay, here's Freebird" and then play something else ;) really pisses some folks off, haha

Ooh, I like that idea  :green-banana-smiley-emoticon:
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