Session 500 - a painful divorce - advice needed
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John Poston
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Session 500 - a painful divorce - advice needed
*edit - new pics further down in thread
Ok, I'm only in my mid 30's and I'm already tired of lugging the 500 around, but it sounds so amazing and the reverb and phaser effects are some of the best I've heard.
So I think it's time the amp and speaker went their seperate ways - with frequent visitations, of course.
Anyone have a good source for or recommendations about splitting the head and speaker into 2 cabinets?
Thanks much.
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Ok, I'm only in my mid 30's and I'm already tired of lugging the 500 around, but it sounds so amazing and the reverb and phaser effects are some of the best I've heard.
So I think it's time the amp and speaker went their seperate ways - with frequent visitations, of course.
Anyone have a good source for or recommendations about splitting the head and speaker into 2 cabinets?
Thanks much.
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Yes; Rick Johnson is your man for that job.
You can see ALL info and pictures what he did for me and his email; at this link here> http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum11/HTML/006626.html
Ricky
You can see ALL info and pictures what he did for me and his email; at this link here> http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum11/HTML/006626.html
Ricky
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DUDE!?!<SMALL>...the reverb and phaser effects are some of the best I've heard.</SMALL>
The locker room at the YMCA has better reverb!
And the PHASER???
We could export this to France as an example of American CHEESE!
And don't EVEN get me started on the 'string effect'!
Seriously, you need to make a trip to a music store.
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Well if you like the phaser in the S-500, and I do too, it's based around (or directly copied from) an Electro-Harmonix Small Stone Phaser which is widely available as a pedal. At least that's what I've been told, and the sound does seem to be the same last time I checked. I think it's one of the better sounding guitar (or steel) phasers. Check for an old Small Stone or an Electra Phaser pedal which is actually a Small Stone with different brand name printed on it. Same phaser and cheaper.
Overall a smart move. That amp is just too heavy for a human to lift too many times. The back is a terrible part of the body to injure.
Brad Sarno
Overall a smart move. That amp is just too heavy for a human to lift too many times. The back is a terrible part of the body to injure.
Brad Sarno
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State any opinion on here and you're bound to start a little controversey.
My girlfriend and I were playing a show together a couple weeks ago and I laid into the phaser pretty heavy on one tune and she shot me some funny looks. I told her your comments, Marty, about the onboard effects and she thought they were extremely funny. I respect where you're coming from and I think she does even more.
Still taking and considering all referrals for the impending breakup. Thanks.
My girlfriend and I were playing a show together a couple weeks ago and I laid into the phaser pretty heavy on one tune and she shot me some funny looks. I told her your comments, Marty, about the onboard effects and she thought they were extremely funny. I respect where you're coming from and I think she does even more.

Still taking and considering all referrals for the impending breakup. Thanks.
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For the phaser, I set Color at 7 and rate around 5 or 7 depending on the song played. I only use the phaser once in a while for effect. The String Effect only works fairly well when using the three cable hookup. Since I don't do that, no string effect.
I have tried many other amps through the years (yes, even the Nash. 112) and I do not like them. None ever compared in smoothness, overall sound quality, and power in comparison to my 500's with the JBL E 130 in them. The reverb is great!
Very clean and clear - what I want.
Different strokes for different folk.
Thanx,
Jim
I have tried many other amps through the years (yes, even the Nash. 112) and I do not like them. None ever compared in smoothness, overall sound quality, and power in comparison to my 500's with the JBL E 130 in them. The reverb is great!
Very clean and clear - what I want.
Different strokes for different folk.
Thanx,
Jim
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i have to agree with JIM PETERS
NASHVILLE 112 IS A LOW WEIGHT
GREAT SOUNDING STEEL AMP
I ALSO LIKE THE EVANS SE150
I HAVE ONE AND IT TO IS LOW IN WEIGHT
AND SOUNDS KILLER!!
I HAD A 500 YEARS AGO WHEN I WAS YOUNGER AND ITS JUST TO DARN HEAVY FOR ME
SAVE YOUR BACK WHILE YOU ARE YOUNG
TAKE IT FROM ME I HAVE HAD BOTH KNEES
REPLACED AND MY BACK IS GONE FOR GOOD
AND I AM DISABLED I USE TO LIFT
PA GEAR AND BIG AMPS AMD NOW AT 53
MY BODY IS WORN OUT
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Man that is really nice. I never move my 500, it stays put in my studio, but I still may split it up just in case I do want to move it around. I like the two-piece concept because it is much easier to try different speakers and combinations of speakers.
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Darvin Willhoite
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