A clip of my JTM45
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:05 am
Here's a clip of a tune that I play with my friends in our jam/jazz/rock band: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_so ... ID=6734718
It was recorded during a show that we did in large room with a little Edirol R-09 using the little built-in mics. It's not the best quality but it gives a good idea how it sounded in the room.
Here was my set up for the occasion: Hamer Studio with WCR American Steele pickup set > Boss Blues Driver > Marshall JTM45 Reissue (modded by JFL Amplification with M*rren Audio trannies, PTP board loaded with Mustard caps and AB resistors, KT66 tubes) > Avatar 2x12 cab loaded with an original Celestion G12-65 and a Scumback H55 65 watt.
The settings on the amp were Presence 3, Bass 2, Middle 10, Treble 10, Bright vol. 0, Normal vol. 10, plugged in the Normal channel only. No Attenuator. The Blues Driver is used to boost the gain a little bit.
All kind of comments are welcome (if you have any tricks for bending more in tune, please help me! LOL).
It was recorded during a show that we did in large room with a little Edirol R-09 using the little built-in mics. It's not the best quality but it gives a good idea how it sounded in the room.
Here was my set up for the occasion: Hamer Studio with WCR American Steele pickup set > Boss Blues Driver > Marshall JTM45 Reissue (modded by JFL Amplification with M*rren Audio trannies, PTP board loaded with Mustard caps and AB resistors, KT66 tubes) > Avatar 2x12 cab loaded with an original Celestion G12-65 and a Scumback H55 65 watt.
The settings on the amp were Presence 3, Bass 2, Middle 10, Treble 10, Bright vol. 0, Normal vol. 10, plugged in the Normal channel only. No Attenuator. The Blues Driver is used to boost the gain a little bit.
All kind of comments are welcome (if you have any tricks for bending more in tune, please help me! LOL).