Another "Hat's-Off" to the Mighty M4

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Two weekends ago I drove 17 hours (each way!) to play a small festival in the middle of the Arizona desert.

I hauled along my Egnater M4 / Randall RT2/50 combo, as well as my 2 X 12 equipped with Weber alnicos.

Two days of music on an outside stage, and the rig sounded impressive as hell. One of the other guitarists commented that no matter what style of music I was playing, I had the "right sound."

I'm in tone heaven. Somebody pinch me. :D
 
Dude, nobody is going to pinch that nun! I'd be frightened to get within ten feet of her! At least I think it's a her!

:rock: ;) :D :lol: :LOL:
 
The Nun always carries her 18" wooden ruler, young man, and don't you forget it! :lol: :LOL:
 
Zaphod B":2kwi1or9 said:
Two weekends ago I drove 17 hours (each way!) to play a small festival in the middle of the Arizona desert.

I hauled along my Egnater M4 / Randall RT2/50 combo, as well as my 2 X 12 equipped with Weber alnicos.

Two days of music on an outside stage, and the rig sounded impressive as hell. One of the other guitarists commented that no matter what style of music I was playing, I had the "right sound."

I'm in tone heaven. Somebody pinch me. :D

That's what I love about the modular line, and especially the M4. I can go from texas twang to high gain thrash, and everything in between, all at the press of a footswitch. Sure a Line6 thing can do the same thing, but it just isn't the same as plugging in to a real tube rig. :rock:
 
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