Weber beam Blockers
Weber beam Blockers |
Music Man Amps Discussion Forum » Speakers & Grill Cloth » Weber beam Blockers
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T.E. Price (uposb4) Username: uposb4 Registered: 05-2006 |
Anyone try the weber beam blockers? Interested and was wondering how they are. Thanks. |
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Steve Kennedy (admin) Username: admin Registered: 03-2002 |
I have Weber beam blockers installed in a number of my amps and cabs but NOT in any of my Music Man amplifiers! |
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Bill Traylor (bozzy369) Username: bozzy369 Registered: 02-2008 |
Steve ,I might also like to add that to me the strat needs to be plugged into the low gain input,most people won't do this because they think it's like the low gain input on most amps ,not the case that input beefs up the laziest of single coils,I have played some real junk though that input and they sound great! cudos to musicman for thinking this out ,more amps need this kind of inovation .(and Steve really???????? a peavy classic 30 ?those amps are just rude to the ears at least the ones i've heard.sorry but I have to be honest with my opinion ,and yes it is a opinion . |
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Stephen Wells (stephenwells) Username: stephenwells Registered: 05-2010 |
My experience with Beam Blockers is: Don't use them with really load speakers. I got a weird bonging sound with some old Fane speakers. I took them out and put in D120Fs and it still made the sound. I took out the Beam Blockers and the bong went away. |