dukeamps wrote:
Good stuff, btw this amp has no CF

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dukeamps wrote:
Good stuff, btw this amp has no CF
this is some nice clips. i see that you are not on axis straight on the dust cup. you are rather on the cone.Prowler wrote:Here are some clips of my #36 recorded with Shure Sm57 at bedroom volume. I tried two different couplers and two different bypasses on stage 4. I accidentally deleted one clip.
0.0022uF coupler, 4th stage bypass 2.2uf http://1drv.ms/1DnwioQ
0.0022uF coupler, 4th stage bypass 470nF http://1drv.ms/1Dnwy7e
0.022uF coupler, 4th stage bypass 2.2uf http://1drv.ms/1DnwtjT
I really suck at recording guitars. I used Kjaerhus Classic Reverb Plugin (80's snare preset) on Sweet Child O' mine.
Here are some pics of my recording setup:
http://1drv.ms/1HlTiuj
Glad that you like my clips, I got more of them coming soon. I have the PPIMV and it was set at full. Treble and bass were at 6 if I remember. My speakers are Celestion Vintage 30's.budubum92 wrote:this is some nice clips. i see that you are not on axis straight on the dust cup. you are rather on the cone.Prowler wrote:Here are some clips of my #36 recorded with Shure Sm57 at bedroom volume. I tried two different couplers and two different bypasses on stage 4. I accidentally deleted one clip.
0.0022uF coupler, 4th stage bypass 2.2uf http://1drv.ms/1DnwioQ
0.0022uF coupler, 4th stage bypass 470nF http://1drv.ms/1Dnwy7e
0.022uF coupler, 4th stage bypass 2.2uf http://1drv.ms/1DnwtjT
I really suck at recording guitars. I used Kjaerhus Classic Reverb Plugin (80's snare preset) on Sweet Child O' mine.
Here are some pics of my recording setup:
http://1drv.ms/1HlTiuj
whats speakers? did you have master volume mod like PPIMV?
Sounds awesome BRMSlash! Thanks for the tips!BRMSlash wrote:Of those clips I like the 0.0022u, 4th 470nF. However I think you need to shape/boost the treble more with cathode bypass caps and treble peakers and bright cap, but cut the gainy treble with plate bypass caps or bleed to ground caps on 2nd and 3rd stages.
Here's a clip I just did, took out my Shure xlr attenuator as I think it was adding a bit of fizz. I also just started learning Crazy Train so it's pretty rough, but I like the tone.
http://sclk.co/s7sz4v
Sounds awesome! That has to be the best Slash tone that I have heard. Do not change a thing! I want the spec but I guess it is a secret.BRMSlash wrote:Cheers. Here's another clip but using JJ 6CA7's instead of my usual New Sensor Mullard EL34's. I think I'm liking them better so far. The low end is more controlled and tight, plus they're a bit clearer in the mids, with a bit more chime in the top end. There's less quack too.
http://sclk.co/s7t2o7
Those JJ 6CA7 sure sound greatBRMSlash wrote:Cheers. Here's another clip but using JJ 6CA7's instead of my usual New Sensor Mullard EL34's. I think I'm liking them better so far. The low end is more controlled and tight, plus they're a bit clearer in the mids, with a bit more chime in the top end. There's less quack too.
http://sclk.co/s7t2o7
Yes and Prowler has mostly Mojo / TAD polypropylene capacitors and I believe Vintage 30 speakers.BRMSlash wrote: Component choice play a big part.
YesCoffeeTones wrote:Yes and Prowler has mostly Mojo / TAD polypropylene capacitors and I believe Vintage 30 speakers.BRMSlash wrote: Component choice play a big part.
BRMSlash wrote:Cheers. Here's another clip but using JJ 6CA7's instead of my usual New Sensor Mullard EL34's. I think I'm liking them better so far. The low end is more controlled and tight, plus they're a bit clearer in the mids, with a bit more chime in the top end. There's less quack too.
http://sclk.co/s7t2o7