Thanks for excellent video. I know I definitely enjoy the 4 Rivera amps that I have. Tim is a excellent guitarist too! Hello to Paul, Paul jr, and RichP, and thanks for providing some of the best sounding amplifiers that I’ve ever owned. I’ve been using Paul’s amps since the Fender 75 came out. I’ve owned 2 fender 75’s in the 12 inch EV and the 15 inch EV. Right now I’ve been using the jazz 55 in the Jensen 15 for recording and I’m very impressed with the freedom from distortion and the way the tone controls work to shape the sound, and the recording output sounds very good from the balanced output. Sometimes I can’t decide which sounds better, the balanced out with the tone shaping provides excellent results or using any number of different microphones that I have available to use. But I’ve found a tone that is unique and is very un-processed and have with good results with my recording equipment with little or no other processing needed to get a beautiful tone with all my guitars, whether they are my Fender Strats and telecasters or my various odd archtop guitars that have humbucking and single coils. Thanks and have a good weekend. The stage IV is on my next to get list….
Can you guys do a video about the Rivera fifty Twelve combo? There is no videos on this amp and it does not appear on your website, even in the discontinued category :/
Sounds great, and not too 'Jazz' dark tone... Meanwhile I still lust after that incredibly nifty pinkish red Venus recording head with 11-teen knobs, attenuator and 25 6V6 watts. (is there a link and is it still available?) Cheers folks
Hi there, I’ve been using a a Venus recording amp and it’s been working well for me. It’s not hard on tubes and doesn’t seem to run hot like some other rack mounted units I’ve used. The graphic eq is great too and is very guitar centric in the way the frequency bands are placed, and they do not cause much of the odd phase or other bad sounding effects like some graphic eq’s do. I would be great to have that eq in a stand alone unit…. Thanks
Thanks for excellent video. I know I definitely enjoy the 4 Rivera amps that I have. Tim is a excellent guitarist too! Hello to Paul, Paul jr, and RichP, and thanks for providing some of the best sounding amplifiers that I’ve ever owned. I’ve been using Paul’s amps since the Fender 75 came out. I’ve owned 2 fender 75’s in the 12 inch EV and the 15 inch EV. Right now I’ve been using the jazz 55 in the Jensen 15 for recording and I’m very impressed with the freedom from distortion and the way the tone controls work to shape the sound, and the recording output sounds very good from the balanced output. Sometimes I can’t decide which sounds better, the balanced out with the tone shaping provides excellent results or using any number of different microphones that I have available to use. But I’ve found a tone that is unique and is very un-processed and have with good results with my recording equipment with little or no other processing needed to get a beautiful tone with all my guitars, whether they are my Fender Strats and telecasters or my various odd archtop guitars that have humbucking and single coils. Thanks and have a good weekend. The stage IV is on my next to get list….
Lovely, I've owned several R55's over the years. Eyeing a clubster royale at the moment!
I have one of the rackmount amps and it has this lush sweetness on the clean sound that they all seam to have! Love it!!
Beautiful and Sweet!
Fantastic sound, reminds me of the venus and the fandango.
Sounds perfect!
what about the website?
Why doesn't it work well?
Can you guys do a video about the Rivera fifty Twelve combo? There is no videos on this amp and it does not appear on your website, even in the discontinued category :/
Epic
Sounds great, and not too 'Jazz' dark tone...
Meanwhile I still lust after that incredibly nifty pinkish red Venus recording head with
11-teen knobs, attenuator and 25 6V6 watts.
(is there a link and is it still available?) Cheers folks
Hi there, I’ve been using a a Venus recording amp and it’s been working well for me. It’s not hard on tubes and doesn’t seem to run hot like some other rack mounted units I’ve used. The graphic eq is great too and is very guitar centric in the way the frequency bands are placed, and they do not cause much of the odd phase or other bad sounding effects like some graphic eq’s do. I would be great to have that eq in a stand alone unit…. Thanks
@@_Mr_C Thanx man, those are some questions answered... Now all I need is the dough :)
Is that a es175
Howard Robert’s Fusion III with fingers tailpiece removed and an added Bigsby tremolo.