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Old 10-18-2009, 03:51 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Re: Slant Cabs VS Straight Cabs?

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Originally Posted by gtrman View Post
You make of lot of good points there.
I gig almost every weekend sometimes in small pubs other times in larger venues and yes some of the soundguys you run into can get on your nerves. Monitoring usually is an adventure...
So I basically said ... screw that .. I'll make sure that I'm taken care of in a manner that is satisfactory to me. That is my reason for running a fullstack. Sometimes I don't even need/use a monitor as I usually stand next to the drummer and that's pretty much all I need to be able to play.
Beeing able to hear yourself properly and having a full Marshall sound that a full stack delivers gives you inspiration to play better as u can relax and just focus on playing.

Plain and simple: It's just more FUN !!! And isn't that what it's all about ?
Slant vs Straight ? ... Slant AND Straight!!!!!
When you sound like shit, you don't care about your playing cause it's gonna sound like shit no matter what you do.
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Originally Posted by skeezix View Post
I mean..... if you really believe that turning your amp off a certain way will allow the filter caps to drain off back towards the substation, or whatever... I really don't think a sticky is gonna help you.
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