^ ^ ^ (shag) i got to try it in the store with a 4x12 cab they had in stock- not mine, but as close as I figured I was going to get- no way I was dragging my 4x12 through the multi-storey carpark... :lol:
anyway, it sounded good, so I bought the head- but as usual, it always sounds quieter in the shop- it's pretty loud through my 4x12! Not "OMG 100 watt half-stack" loud, but pretty loud. with the volume around 11 o'clock, my parents were saying "you'd need to put your earplugs in"... :(
Anyway, I don't think I'm licked yet- I have a little vox pathfinder practice amp, it has an 8" speaker, I might first of all try to connect the VJ to it, and then if I can figure out if I can fit a decent 12" speaker in there (it's pretty big for an 8" combo), I might take the amp part out and try to use it as a cab, assuming it's not constructed from papier mache.
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^ ^ blue: i got it in music galleria in lisburn (about 8 miles west of Belfast), it's a pretty new shop there.
http://www.musicgalleria.com/ There's another decent music shop in Lisburn too (Music Matters), so I guess if you went for a trip, you could amuse yourself for a while. Or else just head into Belfast, to the Emporium... :drink:
I don't think they have any left, though- they only had one of the head (which I bought) and the combo (which was already sold to someone else who had a deposit down on it). So I wouldn't make a journey without ringing them first... I guess they'll get more in eventually (they seem to be selling pretty well, and I'm not surprised!).
Twin: Thanks for all the help, man- I went with the head version (as I already said), mainly because of the increased options for the impedance/speaker outs, and also because I think the head looks really, really cool- it shouldn't matter, but it does! :lol:
It actually sounds pretty good through my laney 4x12 with vintage 30's- it doesn't sound wussy, that's for sure (and i've only had the volume up to about 11 o'clock so far).
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