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Amazing Discoveries made when your bored.
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:55 pm
by vjf1968
Ok, I was playing my Hallmark 60's Custom through my ZT Club a few days ago. Now the ZT Club is a little on the dark side tone wise, so I usually have the "bass" knob set close to off. Well, I eyed my Dan Armstrong Red Ranger and plugged that into the Hallmark and then made the other connections, set the gain and volume accordingly and as soon as I hit the toggle switch to "treble" it was

instant Nokie Edwards from The Ventures Live In Japan 1965.
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Re: Amazing Discoveries made when your bored.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:07 am
by bumblebeetwist
How is the reverb on the ZT Club? I've only played the lunchboxes, which don't have a proper reverb on them. Is the 'verb on the Club more like a hall reverb, and can the effect get loud and tanky?
Re: Amazing Discoveries made when your bored.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:24 am
by vjf1968
bumblebeetwist wrote:How is the reverb on the ZT Club? I've only played the lunchboxes, which don't have a proper reverb on them. Is the 'verb on the Club more like a hall reverb, and can the effect get loud and tanky?
The "reverb" on the Lunchbox was later called "ambience". It was to replicate the resonence of a closed back amp.
The reverb on the Club is more like a ambient effect as opposed to a reverb on a Fender Twin. Your not going to get any kind of surf sound out of it. I use my Line 6 M9 for that.
Re: Amazing Discoveries made when your bored.
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 6:14 pm
by fishyfish235
Hey, just out of curiosity. What did you set your amp and guitar to? Like, what were the volume settings, tone, etc?
Re: Amazing Discoveries made when your bored.
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 10:10 pm
by vjf1968
fishyfish235 wrote:Hey, just out of curiosity. What did you set your amp and guitar to? Like, what were the volume settings, tone, etc?
Reverb @ about noon.
Treble @ all the way up
Bass @ about 8:00
Volume @ 9
Gain @ noon
On the guitar I was on the rear pick up with tone and volume full on.
Like I said before, the Club 12 has a lot of bottom end.