Fellow keyboardists & friends, Making your own CD is a LOT of work! But very fun and rewarding. Recording quality masters at home using Photoshop to create all...
After a lifetime battling cancer. http://tinyurl.com/yphvaj He was a genuinely nice guy. T "The meek shall inherit nothing." -FZ "You don't get tone on a...
Hi All, I know that this is not the official support forum, but Speakeasy is closed for the night, and I figured I'd give this a shot. I just received a used...
Hey Phil We are never closed for customer support. Call me 717-292-0814 shayes Steven Hayes Sr Engineer / CEO www.speakeasyvintagemusic.com ... From:...
Public thanks to Steve!! To everyone else: Steve was nice enough to check out my problem after business hours, and it seems like 2 metal discs that were...
I have a VTP in route to me to insert in my new rig I'm building. I've heard the output of the preamps are pretty hot compared to from the clonewheels...
Hi All of our preamps have adjustable line outs. You can insert safely in any position. Have fun & find your sound.... Shayes Steven Hayes Sr Engineer / CEO ...
Very NICE! the Stage and VTP sound very good with the leslie sim. I can hear the clarity of the organ better than Steves video (recorded on a video camera)...
Thanx! The Hendrix tune is just kinda thrown together. I plan on redoing it later. I got possessed the Voodoo Chile doing the "guitar" part so I posted it for ...
Hi Everone. What is the difference between the Gain knob and the volume knob on my preamp? They both make it louder. How should I be looking to set this up? ...
The output level is continuously variable via the "Gain" pot (back on a rack, side mounted on a pedal) so you can lower it as much as is needed to prevent...
Volume controls the signal level going in, Gain controls the signal level coming out. With these two controls you can even set the preamp to unity gain (no...
is it also better to feed it the hottest signal before adjusting the volume to get the most out of the tube processing? Thanks for your quick reply. ... tube...
... the ... That's the way I've always done it. Adjust Gain to get the sound I want out of the tube, and volume to control the level of that sound to the ...
You must mean to protect the stuff around it.... :P Wilkie ... From: speakeasyvintage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:speakeasyvintage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
Essentially yes, the "Volume" control, which is the one on top (or in front) is directly between the input jack and the electronics. The "Gain" pot (Side of...
Exactly - I am thinking about protecting the amp/rotor/motor if it is raining/snowing/sleeting.....not that the weather would ever be less than ideal in New...
I meant sending the hottest signal possible from the clonewheel before touching the volume knob for additional gain to the tube... or doesn't it matter in a...
... I ... Well... which comes first in a tube preamp to get the best sound out of the tube, Gain or Volume? It seems like we have a problem with terminology...
I really love my Electro and have loved the organ sound I got using my SE Classic preamp and Leslie 142. So, It has taken a few days for my ears to adjust to a...
I posted this response on the Nord Stage group, but thought that this might be a better place, and perhaps other Flatpack/Keypack owners (or Speakeasy folks)...
hey phil, No, I didnt get the AMA I figured that the tube preamp would be plenty for me .... So, I just keep it the same with rotary and keypack. Bo ... From:...
I’ve been experimenting with the KeyPack, which is the Flatpack without a horn box. (In other words, a “straight” keyboard amp, no rotary, with Speakeasy...
I want one. Time to sell off some other gear!! ... other words, a "straight" keyboard amp, no rotary, with Speakeasy Tube pre built in and a 250watt amp, 12"...