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#11
(06-14-2014, 09:04 PM)misterwhizzy Wrote: I need a second amp for cleans. On a related note, I appear to be turning into a pussy.

What are "cleans?"
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#12
(06-14-2014, 09:57 PM)Dr. Vegetable Wrote: What are "cleans?"

I think it is what your guitar sounds like before you plug it in. I think.
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#13
Damn, I think I like this... Can't seem to get a decent clip out of my iPhone....

Didn't even touch my H9's except try to tighten up the reverb at the end...

Oh, What the hell - Sounds a LOT more lush in person...



Let's see

Suhr guitar (think this is a split DSH and V60LP middle). Middle is not RWRP from closest coil to Bucker.
Suhr compressor
Strymon Ola set to multi
H9's in parallel (Modechoverb and micropitch), 2 Suhr Mixers using insert cables.
Princeton RI on right side, Vibrolux on the left.
Proud Deplorable/Listless Vessel/Garbage!
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#14
(06-11-2014, 06:40 PM)Dr. Vegetable Wrote: You pencil sucking mother fisting sock puppet skank magnet gob of pus anal driplet cock smoking feather duster whore monger prick licking gas igniting gutter release ejectamenta ass pimple skid mark crust flank bog sipping wart popping snatch itch stench wrangling johnson eater!


I think what I'm trying to say is, I'm happy for you, bro!

You'll be happy to know that said friend's dad didn't want to give it up after all.

Oh well, my amp is more than enough to make me happy.

I did get the chance to run it in stereo with an early 90's Dual Rectifier a few days ago. We were jamming without a bassist and it basically made up for no bass player except when I soloed. TOAN FER DAYZ OMGZORZ IT WAZ INCREDIBALLZ
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#15
(06-19-2014, 07:42 PM)Agileguy Wrote: You'll be happy to know that said friend's dad didn't want to give it up after all.

:shifty: :old: :pissed:







:monkey:
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#16
The Choralflange is a good stereo splitter, and you really appreciate the pedal more after running it stereo.

Out of every pedal I've used in stereo, which is usually delay since it's typically last, the one with the coolest sound is definitely the Strymon Lex leslie simulator.

When you send the speaker to a clean Marshall amp, and the horn to a Fender Blackface, it's literally like standing in front of a killer Leslie 147. When you hit the slow/fast button, it's almost a religious experience, sonically.
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#17
(06-26-2014, 03:05 AM)gearjoneser Wrote: The Choralflange is a good stereo splitter, and you really appreciate the pedal more after running it stereo.

Out of every pedal I've used in stereo, which is usually delay since it's typically last, the one with the coolest sound is definitely the Strymon Lex leslie simulator.

When you send the speaker to a clean Marshall amp, and the horn to a Fender Blackface, it's literally like standing in front of a killer Leslie 147. When you hit the slow/fast button, it's almost a religious experience, sonically.

Do you eq the amps different to simulate the horn and the speaker?
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#18
I always play in stereo. either with my two Blackstars, 11 rack, or jvm and 5150.
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