A new Peavey classic VT to HRM conversion

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Re: A new Peavey classic VT to HRM conversion

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Sounds great, similar to mine but brighter. What speakers are you using?
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Re: A new Peavey classic VT to HRM conversion

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Sounds great! :D

Good job.

I would also like to know the speakers and guitar used.
Tom

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Bob-I wrote:Sounds great, similar to mine but brighter. What speakers are you using?
Hi Bob; Thnx for listening! Your amp was a true inspiration.
I'm using 2x Celestion G12-65.
Maybe mic positioning has some effect. In real life I hear a lot more lows.
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Re: A new Peavey classic VT to HRM conversion

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Dimitris: Thnx for listening!

Structo: Thnx for listening! Speaker is mentioned in the post above; On the OD recording the guitar is a Dick Dijkman custom(Dutch). It's comparable with a good PRS.

Clean was a De Gier strat(also Dutch) on the neck pick-up.
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Re: A new Peavey classic VT to HRM conversion

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erwin_ve wrote:
Bob-I wrote:Sounds great, similar to mine but brighter. What speakers are you using?
Hi Bob; Thnx for listening! Your amp was a true inspiration.
I've built 3 now, and I have a Deuce in the garage ready for a transplant. It has 2 EVM12Ls ready for recone too.
I'm using 2x Celestion G12-65.
Maybe mic positioning has some effect. In real life I hear a lot more lows.
That's so true. I hear far more highs from the PA when it's miked as well. I'm using Emi's, a Tonker and a Swamp Thang, great combination I lucked onto.
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Re: A new Peavey classic VT to HRM conversion

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Really nice sounding amp and excellent playing!
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