[Harp-L] RE: Harp Amps
As a run up to SPAH I had the chance to play through Scott Berberian's new
smaller Meteor ("Mini-Meat") prototype amp. Scott sent it to me a few days
before SPAH so that I could play with it and then bring it along to Milwaukee
when I drove up from Chicago. I was able to run it through the paces at a band
rehearsal and also gig with it once. It looks just like it's big brother (one
of which I am a proud and very happy owner) but smaller. Instead of two 10"
Webber speakers and one 12" it sports two 8"s and one 10". Another feature is
that it is switch biased so that you can run it either at 30 watts with 2
6L6 or 20 watts with 2 6V6 power tubes. The sound is very similar to the
original amp; punchy and articulate with a broad range of tonal color though not
quite as loud and with a bit less bottom end. Since the amp is a prototype I
know that Scott, in his obsessed quest for perfection, is still not quite done
tweaking it yet. That said, it still sounded incredible and when I gigged
with it using the line out there was absolutely no problem being heard all the
way in the back of a big room full of people. This is a great little (actually
medium sized at about 35 lbs.) amp and should be considered by anyone who is
looking for a manageable sized unit that will allow them to be heard in any
situation and make the most of their own sound.
tom albanese
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