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Re: Louder and More

Postby musicsoma » Mon Dec 26, 2011 12:02 am

Wonderful to hear from you, Alexsander! I am definitely enjoying my amp. I am not very proficient when it comes to electronics, so I think it best to leave my amp stock. However, I do have a questions about the cabinets. Did you ever make a tan cabinet to match the head version of this amp? I have only seen the green cabinet/combo.
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Re: Louder and More

Postby VacuumVoodoo » Mon Dec 26, 2011 3:07 am

Never manufactured a separate loudspeaker only cabinet.
Only one prototype was made to test whether splatter paint would work. It didn't.
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Re: Louder and More

Postby triggaz » Tue Dec 27, 2011 10:15 am

Alex,

Thanks for helping make an amazing little amp and thanks for uploading the brochure.

Mike

VacuumVoodoo wrote:Never manufactured a separate loudspeaker only cabinet.
Only one prototype was made to test whether splatter paint would work. It didn't.
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Re: Louder and More

Postby triggaz » Thu Dec 29, 2011 11:34 am

Musicsoma,

I would add the loop if it is possible. Maybe get an amp tech to do it for you?
Adds a ton of versatility and lets me better complete with my drummer when jamming.

Also, how are you enjoying the MGMV?

Mike B

musicsoma wrote:Wonderful to hear from you, Alexsander! I am definitely enjoying my amp. I am not very proficient when it comes to electronics, so I think it best to leave my amp stock. However, I do have a questions about the cabinets. Did you ever make a tan cabinet to match the head version of this amp? I have only seen the green cabinet/combo.
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Re: Louder and More

Postby triggaz » Tue Jan 03, 2012 1:11 pm

Great guitar that compliments my Collings I35 quite well.
Loving the neck, setup and bridge best.
Much more sustain and power that a typical strat style guitar because of the bridge.

Did have some issues with ordering through proguitarshop.com.
Took twice as long as stated and I know they ended up dropping fano from their lineup.

Feel free to ask any other questions.

Mike B

sonictroubadour wrote:Not to hijack this thread, but, Triggaz, how do you like/what can you tell me about your Fano guitar? I checked out the pix linked in your sig and it looks really sweet! I've been considering having them make one for me (an Alt de Facto SP6) down there in Arroyo Grande, CA. :think:

Thanks! :salute
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Re: Louder and More

Postby BRIANBILY » Tue May 28, 2013 6:19 pm

I have just purchased a head off Ebay and its incredible ! ! ! ! looking for volume with fantastic tones and now have it! ! !!!
done some rearch and found that was set up using a 8ohm 12" red fang --have a custom cab in the works -- i'm wondering if i should
port the back or keep it sealed -- any thoughts would be appreciated

UPDATE --- I did get the 1x12 red fang to go with amp and is fantastic! ! ! have a family of six so a full on 100w stack just wont cut it.
The tones this amp gives at low volume is great. The OTR is sweet and since im not using the loop the boost really kicks in nicely ;-) I set the "more" at full and the "rrrough" set bout 3 o'clock with the "louder" at any level and let it roll -sounds rich. Yes I have put some pedals thru it as well ;-) I have a CAF and HBOD. Both sound incredible!! To be honest the HBOD feed to the OTR give a fat chunky tone with sustain for days. Makes any guitar sing. Adjusting the "nature" and your guitar volume gives you numerous eras in rock. Also have the Mad Professor stone grey and the "1" both work well with amp set clean. In a whole this amp is amazing and wont be leaving me ever. Great job Bjorn and Alex !!!!!
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