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jeffrey

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Had a GREAT gig tonight with an excellent turnout (~300 paid) and got so many comments on how good my tone is and how clean/clear everything is out front.

I mean yah, I got chops. :D But these guitars are just a treat for me to play, I don't realize how much until I play other guitars. :)

So I just wanted to thank Dudley, Sterling and of course JP! once again for making these awesome guitars that make me so happy to play and help me realize my creative visions.

I know I can be a pain in the ass sometimes BP, but you know I mean well! :D

Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks. :)
 

roburado

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Great news, Jeff.

Just wait until you get those BFRs, baby. :D Not that I've played one or anything. But I sure do love my JP and my 20th. I just have a feeling the F-1 will be a lot more than the sum of its "parts" that it got from the original JP and the 20th.

Through what cab(s) are you running your Mark IIC+? Traditional Recto straight cabs, right?
 

jeffrey

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Great news, Jeff.

Just wait until you get those BFRs, baby. :D Not that I've played one or anything. But I sure do love my JP and my 20th. I just have a feeling the F-1 will be a lot more than the sum of its "parts" that it got from the original JP and the 20th.

Through what cab(s) are you running your Mark IIC+? Traditional Recto straight cabs, right?

My live rig has a Rivera TBR1-SL for a head (that's what I record with too).

My 83 MarkIIC+ doesn't leave the house. :)

But yes, I use the Mesa recto traditionals, I don't like the big fart boxes or slant-faced cabs.
 
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