Addendum: you could probably do a whole classic rock gig with just this amp/cab and the drive block, with the couple FX scenes for a bit of extra flavor.Preset using the Brit FZ 421 s1 D and Brit FZ 421 s4 E with a 50W Jumped Plexi. Spent a lot of time since yesterday afternoon on this amp and speaker IR combo. Added a few of my usual suspects to round it out to a 'kitchen sink' style preset with a few effects I frequently use added. You'll have to load the IRs where ever you have space and tweak the IR locations if you don't have User1/260 and User1/261 open....
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How can you tell?that is not a d120 cone. recone with a e or k cone
Rolling Stones Mobile Studio featured quite a bit in the Apple TV+ Series "1971 - The Year Music Changed Everything"
I can't believe that the studio ended up at the National Music Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada...I'd have thought a historical musical treasure like this would have made it to a much larger city/museum but very cool at any rate. If I ever find myself in Calgary I'm definitely going to have a look.
I think @Stratoblaster is quoting Wikipedia:The rock and roll hall of fame is in Cleveland.
The unit is currently owned by the National Music Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Cantos Music Collection acquired it in November 2001).
I was responding to the "I can't believe aspect" of his postI think @Stratoblaster is quoting Wikipedia:
The rock and roll hall of fame is in Cleveland.
It isn't in Cleveland or in Calgary. It was sold to a friend of mine.I can't believe that the studio ended up at the National Music Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.