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It would be really nice if we could define all the terms without referring to yet more subjective terms.Here's a useful Infographic I came across today. It may help us to discuss our tones more accurately.
It would be really nice if we could define all the terms without referring to yet more subjective terms.Here's a useful Infographic I came across today. It may help us to discuss our tones more accurately.
Just the fingers on the fretboard. On my practice takes I got really nice controlled feedback there, which I was trying to induce. On the proper take the bloody thing refused to play ball. Typical!I think that sounds really good, Bubba.
Not sure of the song but the bluesy rhythm riff with all the gain on it sounds quite low and rumbley to me.
The lead stuff that comes in at about 1:25 sounds great. Are you wigging a knob back and forth there or can we just hear your fingers on the fretboard?
Tha IS very Fendery ..... those things were real cheap at one point.Lt Bob, a few months back we had a very short exchange about a Kustom 72 Coupe I recently picked up. This is it in clean mode with a Strat. VERY Fender sounding to me.
Yes, I just recorded using my live tones and I feel a bit of reverb halo always gives a better impact to a live solo. It's not bad for a digital verb, but I have to say I prefer the TSL's spring tank.Nice blossoming feedback in there. Are you using the amp's reverb?
Thanks, I get the feedback easier with my other humbucking guitar. I think the pups could stand to be a little hotter. I think the V30 will do it more easily for you, to be honest.That sounds great, Bubba. I love a bit of feedback... although I seem to be incorporating feedback into pretty much everything I record at the moment - my amp (at least with the R50 speaker) tended to go into quite a nice musical feedback - I hope its the same when I start recording with the V30.
Great, thanks Bob.Bubba .... now that sounds great to me.
I can hear the amp ALMOST feeding back like you want it to .... sounds awesome ..... nice bit of 'bonk' to it ..... really good sounding.
Thanks, Miner. I stood in front of my amp for the clips but my dining room's fairly large - I ought to have stood a little closer in hindsight.Bubba: Both clips sound good, & I can hear the bumped mids for the solo/lead part, so I think it'd be enough to distinguish the 2 tones dude...sounds good....On the feedback thing, give the amp's volume a little clockwise twist dude, & it'll happen. I finally learned that with my DSL not long ago, especially since I've been using less gain with the SG. I can usually get my setup to do that with the volume around 3 or so, but I sit pretty much right in front of my amp when I play/record, so that may make a difference too....Sounds good!!!
Dude, my JVM's resonance stays permanently on 0. I can't imagine any scenario where I or anyone else would wanna use that feature. Maybe a band with no bass? I don't know.
Well that's where mine's staying. I suppose I just didn't understand the purpose of it.
It's a complicated fucker of an amp.![]()
Who's the band?
that's you playing?Edicks Way. Used to be the St Louis Allstars.
Bubba the clips I posted yesterday were the 2nd take. I originally had my resonance on about 2 or so, but ended up turning it completely off. While it did add some chunk in the room, it also added a woofy-ness to the mic'd sound that I didn't like.
That's exactly what I found! The mic'd sound was really woofy, the cab in the room was far less so! Perhaps there's a little phase cancellation between the four speakers that reduces the low end a little when you hear the cab at a distance in a room? The woofiness is annoying. It's just not part of the sound, as if it's artificially created or something. I wish I'd realised or done a test recording before going for my final take, now. The resonance ruins what would've been an awesome-sounding clip.![]()
the amp weighs about as much as a mini van.
Just watched "sounds like Nirvana without busting the bank"
https://youtu.be/-EPylNwiXPw
They pretty much have my rig!