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The motherload of Scumback M75 clips...

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:45 pm
by Scumback Speakers
I've spent the last four hours sorting through a ton of Scumback M75 clips and renaming them. My web guy is going to clean up the whole thing later, but for now, here's about...oh 60 freaking M75 clips for you. The Anthony Steele clip links (don't ask me why!) have to be cut and pasted, the others all work by clicking on them.

There are Marshall JTM 45 Bluesbreaker and 65 Fender Deluxe combo clips from Anthony Steele and Marshall 100 watt SuperBass and TrainWreck Express clips from Glenn Kuykendall.

I hate html docs and code...argh!

http://www.scumbackspeakers.com/m75clips/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: The motherload of Scumback M75 clips...

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:48 pm
by MacGaden
Repeat after me, and say it loud 10 times before you go to sleep every night:

"Never, ever, use Microsoft Word, or any Microsoft product, for web or HTML!! ! "

Look at your source code of the page in browser: It´s a big, bloated mess... :shock: About 85% of it is redundant code.
Clean it up, and it will work fine.

Re: The motherload of Scumback M75 clips...

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:23 pm
by Scumback Speakers
Trust me, I won't. What a royal farking pain in the ass. My web guy just needed the example to follow before spicing it up. I fixed all the links, put in descriptions for each clip, and now I'm going to go pickup 24 speakers to get ready to ship out on Monday.

Jeezus H Christmas... I'll never be a PC...never. :twisted:

Mac for me, always! :)

Re: The motherload of Scumback M75 clips...

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:40 pm
by monsterwalley
Mac for me, always! :)

Off topic i know but i got a mac a month ago and will
never go back, I just turn it on and use it, and it does what i tell it to :shock:

Ok back to speakers :wink:

Re: The motherload of Scumback M75 clips...

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:57 pm
by Scumback Speakers
monsterwalley wrote:
Mac for me, always! :)

Off topic i know but i got a mac a month ago and will
never go back, I just turn it on and use it, and it does what i tell it to :shock:

Ok back to speakers :wink:
Farking A! I got a PC programming degree in 84 (Pascal, Basic, Foretran, Cobol) but they were all dead languages two years later.

I got a Mac in January 85 and I've never used anything else since. I am so NOT a PC...sheesh!

And Microsoft...another necessary evil.

Re: The motherload of Scumback M75 clips...

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 12:25 pm
by NitroLiq
Jim, Did you ever record any clips of the Concorde clone through the 75 and 55?

Pete

Re: The motherload of Scumback M75 clips...

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:27 pm
by Scumback Speakers
NitroLiq wrote:Jim, Did you ever record any clips of the Concorde clone through the 75 and 55?

Pete
No, and the reason is simple, I've been busy as hell! I'm actually straightening out and organizing all the sound files I have from clients for my web guy (and for link pages such as the M75 one above) to put up.

Right now (are you clairvoyant?) I've just loaded an H55-16 65 watt into my Dead Room cab and I'm testing it out with a Strat, then I'll drag in a Les Paul later, etc.

It will be hard to record the actual H55/H75 or M75/M55 mixes without setting up a 4x12 cab and setting up individual mics, though, which I can do, but I have to load up a 4x12 cab and drag it upstairs to do it.

So many speakers, so many amps, so many mixes, so little time.

The owners of Tone Merchants want to do a video shoot at their recently remodeled store of the different speaker tones with different amps, though, as well as a "Why a Scumback speaker is better for you..." type video in the near future. So I'm going to have to get that all ready soon, so they'll be coming along fairly soon.

What exactly did you want to hear, an H55/H75 mix, or an M55/M75 mix?

Re: The motherload of Scumback M75 clips...

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:49 pm
by NitroLiq
Southbay Ampworks wrote: (are you clairvoyant?)
I just might be. :shock:

I've been debating whether or not to build one (have a tranny set sitting my living room) but all the various clips and whatnot consistently leave me on the fence—sometimes I think the amp sounds great; sometimes I think it sounds pretty sterile. So, In researching, I remembered you had one and saw an old thread where you mentioned the "H" magnets:
I could see mixing an H55 and M75 in a cab and having a REAL good time.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind hearing any combination with the LP. Right now I have a Mojave 2 x 12" with an alnico blue/G12H combination so I'm kind of used to the chime and bark that they give together....nice for that Dave Grissom-styled distorted pedal steel and chordal soloing type stuff. So maybe a clip with the scumnico and...? Whatever scumback approximates a G12H. Any 2 x 12" type combinations..the scumback equiv to ( 2 heritage greenbacks, or 2 heritage 12-65s, blue/G12H).

Re: The motherload of Scumback M75 clips...

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:16 pm
by thousandshirts
Southbay Ampworks wrote:I've spent the last four hours sorting through a ton of Scumback M75 clips and renaming them. My web guy is going to clean up the whole thing later, but for now, here's about...oh 60 freaking M75 clips for you. [...] http://www.scumbackspeakers.com/m75clips/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Holy crapola, bookmarked that page!

Something to listen to with the morning coffee -- for every morning coffee, all this week!

Thanks for putting these up Mr. Jim -- once again I am blown away. The H55/H75 quad I have
now feels so. . . lonely without any M75s for friends. :lol:

Re: The motherload of Scumback M75 clips...

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:32 pm
by jnewlyn
Holy Shit. :shock: The guy singing Back in Black was killing it. Speakers sounded Fakking awesome it that clip too.

:lol: :lol: I too use a Mac and absolutely love it, albeit with extreme minimal of knowledge and computer capabilities. I slowly figure shit out though and it is so user friendly.