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« on: February 08, 2013, 06:32:45 AM »

Okay I have whined and puled about my amp enough, and have come to the conclusion I will never be happy with it, me and it are in a bad relationship ha ha. Although I am not a very good guitar player I know one truth. Life is short and then you die and if possible we should have fun whenever we can and my fun is learning how to play guitar. I am over 70 and I really do know that you should never hold back, life should be lived. I have been going over all the posts and have decided that I should get an HRM any suggestions for mods Nik can do before I get it are appreciated except for a JM mod..no no ha ha.

Also I would like to thank all you guys for your posts on all subjects I have learned a lot. I will stick around this time it is nice company.

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« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2013, 07:49:24 AM »

just tell Nik what you want to play like
But tbh these are the most flexible amps I've ever used, so I think no customisation is really needed
If you want a JM sound, I thought the Bluesmaster HRM might be better. Depends if you like ultra-clean fender sounds through an EVM12, or blackfacey sounds through Alnico drivers. I like both, so got a BM and a plain HRM
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« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2013, 10:38:15 AM »

just tell Nik what you want to play like
But tbh these are the most flexible amps I've ever used, so I think no customisation is really needed
If you want a JM sound, I thought the Bluesmaster HRM might be better. Depends if you like ultra-clean fender sounds through an EVM12, or blackfacey sounds through Alnico drivers. I like both, so got a BM and a plain HRM
Thank you sir..I was kidding about JM ha ha he flat turns me off for some reason. I am thoroughly confused right now. My thought is that I'll get the other amp running how I want it and then at the same time , if I can, I'll get a HRM. A tip..don't quit smoking and make decisions at the same time, ones that cost you money.:0
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« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2013, 12:58:53 AM »

I got my hrm amp together about early January. It's a nice sounding amp. Tho I don't get enough playing time in, its still getting broken in. It has a nice clean tone to it (not as clean as my fender deluxe reverb RI) and a hot distortion to it with alot of sustain & that's with the foot pedal plugged in. (was included)
With my strat it has a Robin Trower sound to it. Sounds even nicer with my les paul.
It's a different amp with out the foot pedal. Its more like a single channel amp.
It was a 6 week delivery for the chassis.
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