From: jfraz~wa.acusd.edu (john frazer) Date: Sun, 25 Aug 1996 11:37:09 -0800 Subject: Super amp/SPAH teaser
>The thing to remember about 12" speakers is that in general they have a >wider dispersion than 10" speakers and are more prone to feedback >problems.
I was going to say that but decided to lurk.
I do think that a 2X10 setup might have sonic merit also. >Kind of like an old Super. John Frazer plays through one of these and >loves it.
YES I DO!!!
You will love it too if you get to hear me play through it.
BTW If you have been wondering how SPAH was this year, i can teel you that I cried when I had to leave early. There were so many wonderful people, both old and not so old who were very supportive and willing..no, eager, to share their wealth of knowledge. I will try to go every year from now on. I made many new friends, including but not limited to: Joe Filisko, Buzz Krantz, Ned Kraft, Jay Sewall, Pete Pedersen, Mike Turk, Richard Sleigh, Ron Henderson, Steve Price, Winslow Yerxa, "Uncle" Doug Tate, Bob Williams, George "Harmonica" Williams, Bobbie Giordano, John Infande, Tom Ellis, Paul DeLay, Barken Mark, the list goes on, folks. I was emotionally and intellectually touched . I don't have time right now to give details and I promised Steve Price I would wait and post something later, but I will say thjat you all will get a lot out of the convention and I hope to meet many more friends next year in Detroit.
God bless you all and keep on harping.
Ps thanks for the cd, Ned and the tape, Rick. Both very enjoyable.
hj
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