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Old 04-19-2023, 12:09 PM
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Congrats on the amp! BTW, you are going to have a hard time finding a trem you like as much as the PRRI: it is a bias-based trem and has a sound of its own that I prefer over any other. The amp modulates the bias current to get its trem and the result is really nice. The Tonemaster Super is emulating the original in the Super, an opto-coupler based trem that is just a little more jagged. On the PRRI, I open up the trem and "Crimson and Clover" just comes to mind.

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Hey Bob, thanks! Very interesting. I agree that the PRRI has a wonderful sounding tremolo, much more pleasing.
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Old 04-19-2023, 12:14 PM
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I made my first video with this Tonemaster Super Reverb, using a brand new (from NAMM) Huss and Dalton Meridian electric guitar (killer guitar!). I set it at 1 watt, and put the volume up to 5 or 6, which saturated the tone enough to reach the "edge of breakup", especially with the bridge pickup. Very cool! I'm learning that I need to "up" my electric game if I'm going to try to sell more electric guitars, but it's a lot of fun.

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I made my first video with this Tonemaster Super Reverb, using a brand new (from NAMM) Huss and Dalton Meridian electric guitar (killer guitar!). I set it at 1 watt, and put the volume up to 5 or 6, which saturated the tone enough to reach the "edge of breakup", especially with the bridge pickup. Very cool! I'm learning that I need to "up" my electric game if I'm going to try to sell more electric guitars, but it's a lot of fun.

YAYYYYY!!!!! That was great, Larry. That guitar is gorgeous and you’re playing is fun, fun, fun! I’m so happy this worked out for you.

Have a busy and profitable year.
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Old 04-19-2023, 03:03 PM
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Thanks so much, Frank! Very nice of you and greatly appreciated.
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That sounded very nice, Larry! What a gorgeous guitar! And you and the guitar both sound really good!

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That amp sounds great

And that guitar looks very nice.

Plus, a nice demo by you to show case it all.

two thumbs up!!!
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Old 04-22-2023, 02:48 PM
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Thanks Glenn and Ray, very nice of you! That guitar sold immediately. I'm really looking forward to getting more for the shop, and can see myself owning one someday. Huss and Dalton just nailed it with this design!
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