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BlackFvckingCancer wrote:Well i wouldnt play it on uneven ground that's for sure, but with the cabs being as heavy as they are (they're loaded with Fane Medusa 150's) they really dont move without persuasion


Oh I know how heavy those emperor 6x12's and 4x12's are...... :thumb:

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I have issue's with my AD200B sliding off if i play alot of palm muted open chords at stage volumes, and that's just on top of the 6x12. I was more worried about your amp heads, I would hate to see that sweet ass VHT fall to the ground, btw which model is that? A guitar player in one of my old band was obsessed with those heads, I think he really wanted a ?ULC? ultra lead classic or something along those lines. Oh and the mic stand is top notch!!!!
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The mic stand was the first thing I noticed in that photo, actually.
I was like "Awesome".
Then I was like "Oh shit!!! Look at those fucking amps!!!"
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Ancient Astronaught wrote:
BlackFvckingCancer wrote:Well i wouldnt play it on uneven ground that's for sure, but with the cabs being as heavy as they are (they're loaded with Fane Medusa 150's) they really dont move without persuasion


Oh I know how heavy those emperor 6x12's and 4x12's are...... :thumb:

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I have issue's with my AD200B sliding off if i play alot of palm muted open chords at stage volumes, and that's just on top of the 6x12. I was more worried about your amp heads, I would hate to see that sweet ass VHT fall to the ground, btw which model is that? A guitar player in one of my old band was obsessed with those heads, I think he really wanted a ?ULC? ultra lead classic or something along those lines. Oh and the mic stand is top notch!!!!


my heads dont move at all, the have really grippy rubber feet. never had an issues of it moving, but i'd imagine with the wooden skids on an orange it could be an isues
ny VHT is a pittbull 100cl which was swapped to KT-88's like an Ultralead, it's fucking brutal. Extremely articulate and cuts through anymix effortlessly. It puts all your mistakes right up front to be heard be all. made me a much better player
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BlackFvckingCancer wrote:my heads dont move at all, the have really grippy rubber feet. never had an issues of it moving, but i'd imagine with the wooden skids on an orange it could be an isues
ny VHT is a pittbull 100cl which was swapped to KT-88's like an Ultralead, it's fucking brutal. Extremely articulate and cuts through anymix effortlessly. It puts all your mistakes right up front to be heard be all. made me a much better player


That's good!!!! My orange has rubber feet as well :idk: it's not a vintage with the wood sliders. Mmmmmmm love me some Kt-88's, that amp sounds amazing!!!! Same description our old guitar player gave on why he wanted one. I'm gonna check out your band camp after work, I need something dark and assaulting in my life right now. :evil:
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Tha t3x15 looks amazing
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BlackFvckingCancer wrote:Tha t3x15 looks amazing


Thanks my friend! It sounds great as well, it has a semi scooped mid range, with huge low end and smooth high end. Pairs perfectly with the mid range heavy 6x12 I pair it with. The 15's are weber michigans and the 12's are weber 65's. I was thinking of picking up some fane's or fane clones (weber axis) to put in my 4x12, whats your impression of them both clean and with distortion?
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They sound very close to a vintage 30 but bigger bottom, and not speaker break up. I love them. SUPER TIGHT AND PUNCHY
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Suck though i just blew one the other day when we played with Marduk and 1349. Too much juice i guess haha
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BlackFvckingCancer wrote:They sound very close to a vintage 30 but bigger bottom, and not speaker break up. I love them. SUPER TIGHT AND PUNCHY


Interesting, sounds pretty spot on to what I'm looking for out my 4x12. Thanks bud! :thumb:
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Ancient Astronaught wrote:
BlackFvckingCancer wrote:They sound very close to a vintage 30 but bigger bottom, and not speaker break up. I love them. SUPER TIGHT AND PUNCHY


Interesting, sounds pretty spot on to what I'm looking for out my 4x12. Thanks bud! :thumb:

no problem. I may be selling a pair of Fane Medusa 100's in a week or so, If you're interested PM me
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