[Harp-L] DeVille 410
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- Subject: [Harp-L] DeVille 410
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- Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 23:58:29 -0500
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Speaking of guitar amps for harp...
If it's still there when I go back, I expect to purchase a Hot Rod
Deville 410 this week.
I need volume for outdoor shows where the stage volume is defined by a
very hot guitar through a Bad Cat head/Marshal cabinet rig.
Playing blues rock, some country.
I prefer a cleaner sound, and think of dirty chicago sound as a
sometimes effect for certain songs.
My mic is a vocal mic (EV 767), through a 7-band equalizer.
Now and then I'll use this amp with a telecaster rather than a marine
band.
I like having reverb available on the amp.
The deville has clean, drive and more-drive channels, and input 2 is
-6db.
In fact, I picked this amp out a year ago, and have been waiting for
one show up at my price. My budget is $500, and this stretches that a
tiny bit.
Any reason the Deville 410 is NOT a good choice, given what I've
described?
wrr
Bill Richards
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