Epiphone ES 336 continued...
Still working out how to record this ES 335. It's the first semi-hollow I've ever owed or even played much. It feels and plays beautifully. However, I'm not yet capturing the sweetness I would like from it. I'm thinking about a pickup change in the long run--Duncan Antiquities are tempting me. However, I want to give the stock alnico pickups a fair run, and also rule out operator error. Let me know what you think.
Here's something. It the 335 double tracked. Left is the mighty Tubemeister 18, right the Boogie 5:25. Both are miked through a Mesa 1x12 cab and a Sennheiser e906 mic.
First the two guitars alone, then the mix. The guitar solo is the 335 through the Boogie, with the Strymon Timeline delay.
ES 335_TM left_MkV right_906.mp3 - Google Drive
Still working out how to record this ES 335. It's the first semi-hollow I've ever owed or even played much. It feels and plays beautifully. However, I'm not yet capturing the sweetness I would like from it. I'm thinking about a pickup change in the long run--Duncan Antiquities are tempting me. However, I want to give the stock alnico pickups a fair run, and also rule out operator error. Let me know what you think.
Here's something. It the 335 double tracked. Left is the mighty Tubemeister 18, right the Boogie 5:25. Both are miked through a Mesa 1x12 cab and a Sennheiser e906 mic.
First the two guitars alone, then the mix. The guitar solo is the 335 through the Boogie, with the Strymon Timeline delay.
ES 335_TM left_MkV right_906.mp3 - Google Drive