some VH clips with RADIAL Headload Prodigy

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some VH clips with RADIAL Headload Prodigy

Post by T.J.Fuller » Sun Oct 01, 2017 12:03 pm

Radial Engineering out of Canada makes some great gizmos for recording

but, recently they are now offering 2 versions of an actual LOADBOX
with all off their other technologies as far as DI direct recording and direct recording via a cabinet simulator

Attached is a 4 minute clip of everybody wants some and In a simple rhyme ( whole song )

I'm playing thru the new EVH el34 head but, what the headload prodigy allows me to do

is to crank amp to about 6 / which is brutal / I tried to go higher but was getting some oscillations thru my head phones.

and also play with the gain WAYYYYY low --- actually at about 2 ??????

makes amp sound much more organic / for lack of better term

so here is the chain

EVH wolfgang stock -- EVH EL34 amp on 6 /gain on 2 / channel 2 (wampler tape echo in loop )
-- HEADLOAD Prodigy ( silent recording mode ) full use as load ---- Tracktion DAW

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Re: some VH clips with RADIAL Headload Prodigy

Post by fivecoyote » Mon Oct 02, 2017 1:47 pm

Wow TJ that sounds a whole lot better/"Eddie-er" man, nice! Good to know that that head can get somewhere toward organic-sounding or whatever the right term is. Tx for posting!

Btw, bet back in the day that head would NOT have been loud enough for ya, am I right??
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