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The sweet sounds of a Legacy and Boogie
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Re: The sweet sounds of a Legacy and Boogie
Hey ieso,
As always, tasty tunes from yer neighborhood!
Being a Boogie fan this sounds even better to me. Thanks for sharing the setting close ups.
As always, tasty tunes from yer neighborhood!
Being a Boogie fan this sounds even better to me. Thanks for sharing the setting close ups.
Cya,
Sam
Sam
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Re: The sweet sounds of a Legacy and Boogie
Thanks for giving it a spin, Sam. Per the settings, they were actually a little off from the photo: Both the lead master and lead drive are only between 2 and 3 with the volume at about 6 and the master at about 5 or 6 ... lots of darn gain stages on these Boogies!
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Re: The sweet sounds of a Legacy and Boogie
Nice playing , nice sounding and well recorded. Is that an older model Boogie ? I am not all that familiar with the brand.
Paul
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Re: The sweet sounds of a Legacy and Boogie
Thanks! Yeah, I bought that preamp new around 1991. It was produced during the Mk IV era but I think most people consider it to be a budget Mk II C minus the power section and speaker.glvourot wrote:Nice playing , nice sounding and well recorded. Is that an older model Boogie ? I am not all that familiar with the brand.
https://forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=73351
Whatever it is, it's pretty cool.