Friday, April 30, 2010
Ninja EQ
The Ninja's tonal forte is its dual EQ section. You'd benefit from this amp by setting both sections in neutral markings as a start. Work with any one of the EQ sections first, boost/ cut whichever frequencies to your fancy. Use the other section as a flat booster, ie. raise or lower all frequencies together/ simultaneously & hear how marked the tonal changes are. You can also replicate one section's settings in the other, to hear more of what you fancy. I just wish this amp has reverb to make it sound more lethal not that it's a tame puppy to begin with.
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bro, shed me some lights... go for randall RX35BM or laney RB2? hehehe
u know what i'm talking right?
bro... looks like the Laney has a compressor feature there which gets my thumbs up. the Randall might have it integrated in its circuits but that's not for sure...
randall didn't put enough detail/info on their website, and i can't find any reviews about it on the net either
compared to laney which was detailed, and quite good reviews about it too
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