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    Sounds like a lot of fun Spudman. Have fun that the gig tonight!
    Send some more pictures.

    That Steve Lukather guitar looks great.

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    The Spudster with the Luke:
    Mark
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    The Spudster with the Luke:
    That's why his name is Luke Skyrawker.

    It used to be Spud Skyrawker until he got the Luke.

    How was the H&K Spud?
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard

    How was the H&K Spud?
    I didn't even catch that in the background. Yep, interested in hearing how the amp performed at the gig(s).
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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    How was the H&K Spud?
    It performs very well. No lack of anything. I might have even been a little loud. ha ha 20 watts...go figure.

    This baby takes a Tube Screamer very well. I'm almost afraid to use the ZYS for fear that when I hear it it will be time to die as I have experienced complete tonal nirvana. All my pedals sound better with the H&K actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    This baby takes a Tube Screamer very well. I'm almost afraid to use the ZYS for fear that when I hear it it will be time to die as I have experienced complete tonal nirvana. All my pedals sound better with the H&K actually.
    Great when it works out that way.
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    Very cool!
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    Crocs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    It performs very well. No lack of anything. I might have even been a little loud. ha ha 20 watts...go figure.

    This baby takes a Tube Screamer very well. I'm almost afraid to use the ZYS for fear that when I hear it it will be time to die as I have experienced complete tonal nirvana. All my pedals sound better with the H&K actually.
    Glad to hear that .

    Are you running wireless?
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Slightly Off-Topic, but...

    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    It performs very well. No lack of anything. I might have even been a little loud. ha ha 20 watts...go figure.
    Did you have to run it through a PA system, or was it loud enough on its own?

    I've been thinking about getting a 15 watt Valve-Jr based amp, but I didn't think it would be loud enough for gigs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tibernius
    Slightly Off-Topic, but...

    Did you have to run it through a PA system, or was it loud enough on its own?

    I've been thinking about getting a 15 watt Valve-Jr based amp, but I didn't think it would be loud enough for gigs.
    That really depends on the gig. If you are pushing vocals through the P.A. you might as well get some guitar in there too. But if everyone is considerate of their volume it will do well not miced in venues up to about 75. If the crowd noise goes up then just drape a mic over it so that the PA can get it above the heads of everyone.

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