Brian Setzer

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Post by jnewlyn » Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:17 pm

T.J.Fuller wrote:yeah....something I did last year for fun, then blew up my Marshall :(
:shock: What happened? OPT Trannie? Tone was really cool.
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Post by T.J.Fuller » Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:28 pm

tried the cerrum mod. - not cool......was cool...but I did it all week off and on and something failed.opt
I got another OPT from antique radio supply.
that recording was my first attempt a slaving another amp, like rgalpin
I used a hughes kettner red box after a jcm800 into another jcm800
(2 50watters) used a 1176ln post mixing but, too much compression, didn't know how to get a good sound back then monkeying around with the 1176ln.
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Post by jnewlyn » Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:45 pm

The ****** mod as in the the big ohmite resistors with the power tube type thingy?
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Post by T.J.Fuller » Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:57 pm

yeah, it wasn't all that great of a difference really.
still looking for some safer tonal alternatives though.
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Post by jnewlyn » Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:08 pm

I hear ya man. Wasn't that a mod to just sort of attenuate a bit?
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Post by T.J.Fuller » Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:37 pm

I was trying to get that sizzle to the tone that I was missing.
sizzle is what I got too........wrong sizzle.
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Post by jnewlyn » Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:19 pm

T.J.Fuller wrote:I was trying to get that sizzle to the tone that I was missing.
sizzle is what I got too........wrong sizzle.
:lol: Yeah, I bet you did. Have you since gotten it fixed?
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Post by T.J.Fuller » Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:42 am

not yet...but I will do it myself once I check everything else out with the DVM. can't record again until March so no rush, been busy.
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Post by jnewlyn » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:59 pm

Good luck with it. :lol:

However, hanging around here, you won't need any good luck at all. This is "THE PLACE" for any aspect of that amp.
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Re: Brian Setzer

Post by Grosh_Guitars » Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:24 pm

T.J.Fuller wrote:I really can't believe , with the amount of mature taste in music around here, no one has mentioned Brian Setzer!

but, I guess unless something jogs your memory , you may never think of this dude.

Today , while decorating the Xmas tree, out of an ornament box pops my CD of Brian Setzer Orchestra doing Xmas music.....Hell Yeah......what a Great Holiday CD..into the Bose it goes!

I saw him on some music special back in the 80's ( does anyone remember this ??) with about 23 of the best guitarists in the world, all playing on stage and taking turns soloing and stuff.

3 of those players were absolutely head and shoulders above the rest of the back.

1)Setzer
2)Gilmore
3)Schon

Got a chance to see him years ago when he first toured with the B.S. Orchestra.

What a great show and awesome guitarist, can kill it on banjo too!

I'll leave now and go back to the tree..coffee....and my Setzer CD!!!

but check this fun clip out..


I agree, I love Brian Setzer! Been seeing him since 1985!
also love EVH, Lynch, Jake E Lee, Dean Deleo, Page, Angus Young,
Chris Cheney, Billy Zoom, Cliff Galup, Eddie Cochran, Jimmy Bryant, just to name a few.

Smith out!!!!
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Post by T.J.Fuller » Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:57 am

Dean Deleo.....now there is a guitarist that gets no love.

amazing songwriter, great tones for the appropriate song and he incorporated some serious Jimmy Page into his playing style.

definitely a major talent.....his brother too :wink:
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Post by Grosh_Guitars » Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:39 am

T.J.Fuller wrote:Dean Deleo.....now there is a guitarist that gets no love.

amazing songwriter, great tones for the appropriate song and he incorporated some serious Jimmy Page into his playing style.

definitely a major talent.....his brother too :wink:
yes I would agree, especially live! he really does get some great tones and is awesome player. A good friend of mine techs for him. from what I hear Dean is a huge Page fan.
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Post by Grosh_Guitars » Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:43 am

here's a great version of Rock This Town.

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Post by rich2k4 » Mon Feb 18, 2008 3:18 pm

i have his hot licks instructional dvd that is very informative.

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Post by Grosh_Guitars » Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:06 pm

rich2k4 wrote:i have his hot licks instructional dvd that is very informative.
I do as well. I learned a ton from it...
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