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t-rey wrote:I was able to play one about a year ago - sounded great, just a lot of coin for a mass produced 15w amp.
Yeah I just looked up at how Sam uses the CR120 and that makes perfect sense if you're using it that way. I got mine for like $350 on CL, the new price for the OR is a bit high I feel.
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t-rey wrote:I was able to play one about a year ago - sounded great, just a lot of coin for a mass produced XXXw amp.
That's true of every modern Orange, regardless of wattage. :thumb:
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The CR120 sounds great. If more people catch on they could be quite popular.
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D.o.S. wrote:
t-rey wrote:I was able to play one about a year ago - sounded great, just a lot of coin for a mass produced XXXw amp.
That's true of every modern Orange, regardless of wattage. :thumb:
That's a very valid point.
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a live vid of full of hell playing last year showed them using one for one of the guitar stacks.
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I have added to my rig a bit. I picked up a West Fillmore 200 water that I am currently rebuilding do to the fact UPS destroyed it in shipping. I also picked up a 160 watt Peavey Mace, and a 200 watt Peavey Roadmaster festival series head. Only one new cab so far but I love it. It is a Mesa 2x15 with EVs. Below is a pick of some of it.

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very nice.
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Oooooo. That Super Festival lookie very nice. I've always dug those Mesa 2x15s in a big way, too.

Speaking of Mesas, I ran into a great deal on a '95 two-channel Recto. Great timing, since my main amp needs some bench time. The orange/vintage channel on these is so boss.

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Jäke wrote:Oooooo. That Super Festival lookie very nice. I've always dug those Mesa 2x15s in a big way, too.

Speaking of Mesas, I ran into a great deal on a '95 two-channel Recto. Great timing, since my main amp needs some bench time. The orange/vintage channel on these is so boss.

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Diamond plate just wasn't doing it for me.

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Jäke wrote:Diamond plate just wasn't doing it for me.

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Much better! :thumb:
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Dang, Jäke... that looks awesome!

Now swap out those knobs... :excellent:
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yea looks much better... also agreed that the knobs should go now as well.
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Some of this got lost in old posts and whatnot, but it can't hurt to show them off again, can it?

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Picked it up off a buddy for $120. Well loved, needs some work. Finally got my GFS parts in and installed new tuners and bridge; tuners were a pain because the original holes were too small. The poly finish didn't like being raped by my power drill either:

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Disappointed, but at least it's not out of place. There's lots of finish missing elsewhere and few spots someone tried to cover with sharpie :lol: Switching need to be rewired as both pickups are always on and I need to file the nut some more so I have playable action, but it's getting there.

I'm wanting to get a new bridge pickup for now, and am thinking Seymour Duncan. I think Pelliot or Mr. Stomach (sorry dudes, it's the dog avatars! :lol: ) suggested the Distortion for an LP bridge. After a few demos I'm kind of thinking a JB. My Agile has a Super 2 in the bridge, but it could use a tad more bass. Every demo of the JB has the pick attack I'm accustomed to hearing on older Pelican records. Which is a good thing.

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And there's this! Amps aren't exactly new, but the setup for the room is, and I get an earful of AOR! Makes it easier to hear looping on it's dedicated amp. I also adjusted the overall sound to be darker, which helped greatly with feedback and didn't kill my cleans like I thought they would.
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Jäke wrote:Diamond plate just wasn't doing it for me.

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Much better! :thumb:
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