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Hartke LH series


EddyGlee
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From what I`ve understood on other posts concerning this, the tone-stack on this amp is based on the Fender tone stack, so this may be a good area to start looking at.

Or try a search on here for the LH series - am sure one of them has the link to it (think it was Mr Foxen that put it up).

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Eddy,

if you go over to the Bass Gear Magazine website and view Issue 3 online there is a review of the LH1000. When you look at the graphs, it's actually quite hard to give a precise answer due to the interactivity between the passive tone stack. However, you'll see that the boost/cuts are really wide. Instead of me trying to describe it - it's probably best to read the review. Bass Gear Magazine is absolutely awesome and their attention to details in testing is more akin to automotive and audiophile magazines, which is brilliant!

[url="http://www.bassgearmag.com/web/"]http://www.bassgearmag.com/web/[/url]

ISSUE 3 Here: [url="http://www.bassgearmag.com/web/issue.php?issue_id=7"]http://www.bassgearmag.com/web/issue.php?issue_id=7[/url]

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[quote name='Merton' post='1148889' date='Mar 3 2011, 08:44 PM']you won't be disappointed :)[/quote]


Hell no! Mine is on practically every day now and I still keep finding new sounds I like in it - just off the three controls!

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