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Re: NAD!
« Reply #15 on: November 18, 2009, 04:11:52 PM »
Bloody nice amp. I wish I had one too!
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Re: NAD!
« Reply #16 on: November 18, 2009, 07:33:51 PM »
So now you have the Rory strat and an AC30......Dallas rangemaster next?

(Also, have i mentioned how green i am with jealousy!!!)

Does you friend have a shop or something then? Or a list of his stock?
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Re: NAD!
« Reply #17 on: November 18, 2009, 07:58:26 PM »
badass :D

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Re: NAD!
« Reply #18 on: November 18, 2009, 08:36:21 PM »
So now you have the Rory strat and an AC30......Dallas rangemaster next?

(Also, have i mentioned how green i am with jealousy!!!)

Does you friend have a shop or something then? Or a list of his stock?

I think I'll just stick to using my Ibanez tube screamer ;)

Well it's not much of a shop so to speak, it's kind of like a showroom, on Jersey St. in Manchester. He buys and sells vintage amps, guitars, pedals etc. I think he sells most of his stuff on eBay, not sure though.
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Re: NAD!
« Reply #19 on: November 18, 2009, 08:38:39 PM »
That is a stunning an iconic piece of functional rock and roll heritage right there.  Wow, I'm jealous, that's a beautiful piece of kit.

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Re: NAD!
« Reply #20 on: November 18, 2009, 08:50:37 PM »
a most excellent purchase - those are great amps.  the grey panel ones with the integral top boost controls are quite rare too.

note to anyone else thinking of getting a Chinese AC30CC - DON'T!!!!  I've had two in for repair recently and while the tone is 'ok', it ain't classic AC30.  the Korg-made AC30s from the 1990s up to when the CC's were introduced are great amps and very much in the classic AC30 vein in terms of tone.


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Re: NAD!
« Reply #21 on: November 18, 2009, 09:11:01 PM »
note to anyone else thinking of getting a Chinese AC30CC - DON'T!!!!  I've had two in for repair recently and while the tone is 'ok', it ain't classic AC30.  the Korg-made AC30s from the 1990s up to when the CC's were introduced are great amps and very much in the classic AC30 vein in terms of tone.

I've heard the ones by JMI are pretty decent?
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Re: NAD!
« Reply #22 on: November 18, 2009, 10:58:57 PM »
They've got a very clean Super Bass 100w head and speaker cab in there at the moment as well. It's had me salivating, but I've already got the head and I don't need two of the buggers.
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Re: NAD!
« Reply #23 on: November 18, 2009, 11:19:20 PM »
Nice. Six preamp tubes? Seems like a lot of gain for a vintage amp.
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Re: NAD!
« Reply #24 on: November 19, 2009, 08:54:20 AM »
So now you have the Rory strat and an AC30......Dallas rangemaster next?

(Also, have i mentioned how green i am with jealousy!!!)

Does you friend have a shop or something then? Or a list of his stock?

I think I'll just stick to using my Ibanez tube screamer ;)

Yep, that's "vintage correct" as well :lol: - that seemed to be his main solo boost when I was at his feet a few times in the early 80s. That was when he'd use a Marshall 2x12 50w combo and an AC30, or two Marshall combos if there were "phase problems".

However, I think he had the rangemaster up on top of the amps as well, probably on all the time - he'd go and fiddle with a box up there every now and then. Years later I found out what that box might have been.
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Re: NAD!
« Reply #25 on: November 19, 2009, 09:35:39 AM »
So now you have the Rory strat and an AC30......Dallas rangemaster next?

(Also, have i mentioned how green i am with jealousy!!!)

Does you friend have a shop or something then? Or a list of his stock?

I think I'll just stick to using my Ibanez tube screamer ;)

Yep, that's "vintage correct" as well :lol: - that seemed to be his main solo boost when I was at his feet a few times in the early 80s. That was when he'd use a Marshall 2x12 50w combo and an AC30, or two Marshall combos if there were "phase problems".

However, I think he had the rangemaster up on top of the amps as well, probably on all the time - he'd go and fiddle with a box up there every now and then. Years later I found out what that box might have been.

I always thought he just used the AC30 in the early days with Taste and switched to using Fender amps. I never knew he used tube screamers either. I'm always finding out knew things I didn't know about Rory  :lol:
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Re: NAD!
« Reply #26 on: November 19, 2009, 05:52:49 PM »
So now you have the Rory strat and an AC30......Dallas rangemaster next?

(Also, have i mentioned how green i am with jealousy!!!)

Does you friend have a shop or something then? Or a list of his stock?

I think I'll just stick to using my Ibanez tube screamer ;)

Yep, that's "vintage correct" as well :lol: - that seemed to be his main solo boost when I was at his feet a few times in the early 80s. That was when he'd use a Marshall 2x12 50w combo and an AC30, or two Marshall combos if there were "phase problems".

However, I think he had the rangemaster up on top of the amps as well, probably on all the time - he'd go and fiddle with a box up there every now and then. Years later I found out what that box might have been.

I always thought he just used the AC30 in the early days with Taste and switched to using Fender amps. I never knew he used tube screamers either. I'm always finding out knew things I didn't know about Rory  :lol:

He did use fenders on Irish tour i think, possibly a 4x10 bassman?
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« Reply #27 on: November 19, 2009, 06:23:49 PM »
Definitely Fender on Irish Tour - Rory when interviewed, and then the later Donal/Gerry commentary, are slightly confused over what it is exactly. I get the feeling Gerry knew what it was, but didn't want to make Donal look too much of a nob!!

I'm not sure it's a bassman, especially not 4X10 - didn't look the right kinda size/shape. But he did like them - I think he might be playing one on at least one of the Montreux gigs or Rockpalast gigs I've got on DVD.

By the time I caught up with him (1980) it was usually 2 Marshall 50w M/V combos. I'm not sure I ever saw the Marshall/AC30 combination, but that was his stated favourite at the time. He'd wheel them out at the soundcheck, any phase problems and the AC30 was straight off and replaced with the other Marshall. And he always had some other stuff - including a Stramp over on Gerry's side. Gerry used to get sh1t for trying to turn it down so's he could see, let alone hear...

Later on he moved to Marshall heads and 4x12s - not sure this was the right move personally. He was so f***ing loud on stage, horribly loud. Last gig I saw was Worthing Assembly rooms, it was just after Fresh Evidence came out. He was good, but no longer "mystically" good - I understood everything he played, it had never been like that before.

That night he kinda fell off the pedastal I'd put him on. I was right down the front (my wife at the time retreated to the mixing desk halfway through the first song). You couldn't hear any drums, bass, or vocals, to start with. He kept getting on at the monitor engineer because he couldn't hear his vocals. At one point during the gig he even did a "tut" rolling his eyes thing at me in a "can't hear meself, can't get the staff, eh?" sort of way. I just looked up at my idol and thought "you idiot, your guitar's too bluddy loud, SERIOUSLY too bluddy loud!!"

It was a great gig, I think the fifth I saw, but I'm kind of glad I didn't go to anymore after that - I've heard the last ones were a bit sad.
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Re: NAD!
« Reply #28 on: November 19, 2009, 06:57:30 PM »
Definitely Fender on Irish Tour - Rory when interviewed, and then the later Donal/Gerry commentary, are slightly confused over what it is exactly. I get the feeling Gerry knew what it was, but didn't want to make Donal look too much of a nob!!

I'm not sure it's a bassman, especially not 4X10 - didn't look the right kinda size/shape. But he did like them - I think he might be playing one on at least one of the Montreux gigs or Rockpalast gigs I've got on DVD.

Yeah, i couldn't really remember, its been a while since i watched it, but i remember Gerry saying it was a tweed fender of some kind.

I never got to see him live, seeing as i only discovered him about 2 years ago now, one of my favourite players though, just for Irish Tour really!
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Re: NAD!
« Reply #29 on: November 19, 2009, 07:36:49 PM »
Later on he moved to Marshall heads and 4x12s - not sure this was the right move personally. He was so f***ing loud on stage, horribly loud. Last gig I saw was Worthing Assembly rooms, it was just after Fresh Evidence came out. He was good, but no longer "mystically" good - I understood everything he played, it had never been like that before.

I never understood why after all these years using combos he switched to using Marshall heads and 4x12s. I always thought it was cool that he didn't come on stage with a wall of Marshall 4x12s that so many other rock n roll bands do, and instead he would just use 1 or 2 combos.

I really wish I could have seen Rory live, but I was too young, I was only born in the 80s. I did see Ted McKenna perform with a Rory tribute band a couple of years ago though, which was cool. He had quite a few stories to tell too  :lol:
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