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soundchaser59
Reluctant Commander
GREAT NEWS!
This little Traynor YCV20WR is spittin out the most kick butt guitar sound I've ever had in my life. This is the sound I've been looking for all those years that I was dinkin around with solid state.
Now I feel like I truly have recovered from solid state! This is awesome! WOW!
I started out with a bit of annoying hum. But I got rid of probably 90% of the hum by getting new cords and getting some "ferrite chokes" from Radio Shack and putting them on the amp power cord, and the guitar cord, and any cord that is attached to a pedal.
The ferrite chokes completely removed all hum from the Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive. The amp has a tiny bit of hum in it if I open all the knobs up and all the guitar knobs full bore, but it is not even half what it was before I got chokes and new cords. If I open up the Sparkle Drive and the amp together, it seems too loud, I fear for the well being of the Greenback speaker if I do that! WOW! And it takes a good bit of SPL to make me say it's too loud!
But MYYYYYY GAAAAWD this thing just sounds awesome! I swear this is the exact same sound I used to hear on all those vinyl records, the sounds that made me want to play guitar in the first place 30 years ago! And I have quickly figured out I can get the sounds I want both from the amp alone and from the Sparkle Drive, in fact the Sparkle will add a few things in that the amp alone wont do!
This is absolutely unequivocally by far the best thing that has happened to my music since multi track recording and the DX7 hit my basement 20 years ago!! And I have a new AT3032 mic to try on the thing now!
Thanks tons to everyone who gave help and tips for finding the right gear for this sound! I love it! - SC
This little Traynor YCV20WR is spittin out the most kick butt guitar sound I've ever had in my life. This is the sound I've been looking for all those years that I was dinkin around with solid state.
Now I feel like I truly have recovered from solid state! This is awesome! WOW!
I started out with a bit of annoying hum. But I got rid of probably 90% of the hum by getting new cords and getting some "ferrite chokes" from Radio Shack and putting them on the amp power cord, and the guitar cord, and any cord that is attached to a pedal.
The ferrite chokes completely removed all hum from the Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive. The amp has a tiny bit of hum in it if I open all the knobs up and all the guitar knobs full bore, but it is not even half what it was before I got chokes and new cords. If I open up the Sparkle Drive and the amp together, it seems too loud, I fear for the well being of the Greenback speaker if I do that! WOW! And it takes a good bit of SPL to make me say it's too loud!
But MYYYYYY GAAAAWD this thing just sounds awesome! I swear this is the exact same sound I used to hear on all those vinyl records, the sounds that made me want to play guitar in the first place 30 years ago! And I have quickly figured out I can get the sounds I want both from the amp alone and from the Sparkle Drive, in fact the Sparkle will add a few things in that the amp alone wont do!
This is absolutely unequivocally by far the best thing that has happened to my music since multi track recording and the DX7 hit my basement 20 years ago!! And I have a new AT3032 mic to try on the thing now!
Thanks tons to everyone who gave help and tips for finding the right gear for this sound! I love it! - SC