Things would be better if TT got a FXloop

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Vincent87
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Post by Vincent87 » Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:29 am

lol thx guys, yea u are right, less is more
i'm just addicted to it's tiny and tone but at the same time wanting to add a little bit delay for solos or some special riff...

anyway

Chaig
no i didn't try that at TomLee, u know, things have changed, Tomlee is no longer the only guitar shop in HK now, Parsons music now is the dealer of Orange in HK....,
and most importantly, i think Tomlee just got some "revolution" about their staff and they seems to become more friendly than before...
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Post by Chaig » Tue Jun 05, 2007 6:07 am

I've been to parsons. From what I remember they dealt mostly in low end gear, but Tom Lee still has a monopoly on things - however it's good to see parsons getting Orange, Tom Lee needs some competition. I hope things have changed in Tom Lee, cause most of those people needed serious attitude adjustments - and the last time I went wasn't so long ago either, about a year. Good luck with your search - FX loop or not, the TT sounds and is awsome.

Like Scott, I prefer amps that have fewer knobs - I can't stand messing around with 20 or 30 different dials, it just seems pointless and a waste to playing time when I can get a good range of great tones through an amp with 5 or less knobs, and maybe a couple of pedals.

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Post by bower » Tue Jun 05, 2007 7:12 am

same situation with the AD30R
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