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Topic: GD walker for lead & Steel Guitar |
Brendan Napier
From: Northern Ireland
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Posted 29 Aug 2005 8:01 am
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Guys, is any one playing lead guitar through there walker amp/preamp useing a second preamp ie
GP100 in to the RCA inputs for lead Guitar so you have separate Eq/tone for guitar GD said this would work well just wondering how it sounds and dose it work well. will be useing 2x BW 1202 4ohm spk closed ported cabs Thanks Brendan. |
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Brendan Napier
From: Northern Ireland
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Posted 30 Aug 2005 3:02 pm
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please lads need the info |
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mtulbert
From: Plano, Texas 75023
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Posted 30 Aug 2005 3:10 pm
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I played around with this concept with my steel by taking the second out of the pedal into a Genesis 3 and that into the aux. Worked great. No reason why your idea shouldn't work great.
Regards,
Mark T. |
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Pete Burak
From: Portland, OR USA
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Posted 30 Aug 2005 5:42 pm
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I've run instruments into the Aux in's and it works fine.
Clean power.
The Aux in's on mine are 1/4" inputs.
I run a Strat through a Roland GP-8 to the Aux in's.
I usually run an 8 channel mixer through the Aux in's at home for various inputs. |
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Brendan Napier
From: Northern Ireland
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Posted 31 Aug 2005 2:20 pm
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Thanks Mark & pete I did not doubt GD in anyway he told me this can be done.
I have been talking a lot by e-mail, he is a good lad has plenty of time for you.
It's a lot of money when you import from the US.
over here they just don't build amps like walker so you need to do your homework
thank god for the forum.
good to know its a good clean sound
I will use the walker for steel no doubt
and maybe roland GP 100 or a pod xt for guitar |
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