Purpleibby":h1fn0o8k said:
TBH, I don't think it was a great demo....it was more like a video manual. He never explored the tones of the amp really, just went over the features. Nor did he really set the amp up to sound very heavy, and when the gain was higher it has lots of honk... Who buys a Friedman to go for sounds like that?....chicka chang chang indeed. Not doing the amp any favors.....Now Mark Day's video manual of the BE100, while simpler....man, demonstrated some monster tones and made you want to buy the amp.
JerEvil":h1fn0o8k said:
Lol! I’m in!!! I’d love to do a vid for one of these guys.
That would be awesome
This guy did a good features tutorial: I agree. However, not the best representation of the amp. We need more clips/demos/videos of what the amp can sound like 'in room', but dialed in for sounds people want out of these amps, i.e. like what's it's Plexi sound like, what's it's 80's hair metal tone, what's it's heaviest metal tone, clean, blues, etc. I didn't like the Sweetwater Demo either: too much talking and again, I don't think their in room sound captured what my BE50 does. ...Yes, I forgot about Mark Day's demos. He's another one that gets great hard rock/metal tones in his demos.