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Old January 18th, 2008
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The New Rig..

I just got a new Ibanez Toneblaster 150 and a Marshall 4x12 cabinet loaded with Vintage 30's. Adding this to my current setup, (a Randall RGT 100w Tube with a 4x12 Celestions G-65) I get the craziest tone I could ever imagine. The possiblities are endless because I can dial up two different tones at the same time and get a really rich tone with it together. I'm using an A-B-Y selector box to run the guitar to the two seperate amplifiers, and they each have their own 4x12 cab. I'll post some pics soon and just want to spread the word that there is a such thing as a solid state amp that will blow you away.. So don't be so sceptical!

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Congratulatons Liberate on your new gear. Glad to see you are so happy with it. Will wait for pictures.

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