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Korg Pitchblack Pro
GK 2001 RBP preamp
Crown XLS 1502
GK NEO 412 (linexed)

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Nice!! Ive wanted to try a neo 412 for a long time. You ever seen a neo 810?! I did. Once. Crying because I couldnt grab it. I didn't even know they made a 2001 preamp like that. Very cool. Does that preamp have the dist built in?!
Yeah, about 4 years ago, the neo 810 went down to about $580 on Amazon when they were being discontinued. Kicking myself for not clicking the purchase button! Anyway, the 2001rbp preamp was only made for a little while. It was supposed to go with a GK power amp that was never released. It's the same preamp section as the gk 2001 amp. I love it, but I'm considering going with a tube(ish) setup so I may end up putting it on the market.
 
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Yeah, about 4 years ago, the neo 810 went down to about $580 on Amazon when they were being discontinued. Kicking myself for not clicking the purchase button! Anyway, the 2001rbp preamp was only made for a little while. It was supposed to go with a GK power amp that was never released. It's the same preamp section as the gk 2001 amp. I love it, but I'm considering going with a tube(ish) setup so I may end up putting it on the market.

That's really cool. I dig the dirt built into that head. I used a 1001 for a few years then went to an all tube head. Never going back if I can help it. I still love my GK. But I love my Electric quite a bit more.
 
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Recently downsized from two 410 Hartkes to a home built 610 to these slapped together out of plywood I had laying around in my garage. Threw paint on them as a joke. They sound surprisingly good and have really brought the Zoom B3n to life. A lot easier to transport and lug around. They do just fine for private practice and small jam sessions. Have plans and most of the material for BFM build.
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Recently downsized from two 410 Hartkes to a home built 610 to these slapped together out of plywood I had laying around in my garage. Threw paint on them as a joke. They sound surprisingly good and have really brought the Zoom B3n to life. A lot easier to transport and lug around. They do just fine for private practice and small jam sessions. Have plans and most of the material for BFM build.View attachment 2789955

I like your cabinets - but one question. "9 month of sky" I need help with this one.

thanks

LennyJ
 
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