colemorson

Cole Morson

GearIQ 111 Joined May 2015 0 Followers

14 Year Old Blues Guitarist From Connecticut.

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Best amp mic. Period. No tone alteration, and you don't even need a stand. How could it get any better?
Put's your voice through to the PA or Mixer without any interference whatsoever. The switch helps when you can hear the feedback starting to growl at you, as you can kill it right away. No "pop" when using the switch either.
I play at many venues with terrible electrical grounding, so it's gotten to the point where Iv'e Velcro'd this to the back of my amp. Sucks a bit of tone, but it sucks ALL the hum.
Amazing for solo acoustic shows, or just jamming. Essential on my board.
I use mine for a tape-ish slap-back and occasionally an ambient trail to push my reverb. So many options and it fits really nicely on my board.
I use mine as a treble/clean boost, and it does its job exceptionally. My only thing is that the knobs can get turned by your foot very easily.
The Moonshine sounds like a TS9 on steroids. It has more drive than you'll ever need, and somehow still leaves you wanting more. The internal 18v pump gives you enough volume so the neighbors will be taking requests as soon as you turn it on. The lower you turn the tone knob, the more fuzz-like it gets. Best overdrive in the world.
Closest to a Hendrix fuzz tone you can get. You can hear it drive the power tubes and rattle the screws on your amp. Very responsive to the volume knob on your guitar.
There's a lot of tonal options with the Toneprint setting, but none are quite there. While it stays on my board for now, i'd like to get a Voodoo Labs Micro Vibe,
Accurate, small, and bright. No one wants to listen to an out of tune guitar, so this keeps the ears of the listeners in a good mood.
Real throaty, gives you just enough lows to feedback for hours.
Keeps my tone in one piece, and easy to figure out which cables are mine after a gig. I use a 15 and 20 foot both with one right angle.
I had my Blues Junior III modded within an inch of it's life by Carl Hopkins. He put it in a dovetail pine enclosure, installed some modification from Fromel Electronics, and put a vintage speaker in it. Plenty of volume, and perfect for what I do.
My first real guitar, and she's been treating me right the whole time.
Great design. I snagged it days after it went out of production. Best Strat I have ever played, hands down.

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