ultimatemetalguitartones
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Actually that is the only one I would guess right myself!Well, my most confident pick was the only one I got right, the JP2C.
Actually that is the only one I would guess right myself!Well, my most confident pick was the only one I got right, the JP2C.
LOL I pretty much had it in reverse I suck at these. Thanks for doing it though.Well, here we go!
1) VHT
2) JP-2C
3) Mark 2C+ SRGX
4) Mark 2C+ HRX
I’ve owned a D120 and a 2C+ and they couldn’t feel more different IMO.I know my opinion means nothing here because I didn't post a guess before the results were posted, but I'd just like to say that the JP2C continues to prove itself to be the most mid-focused Mesa Mark amp ever. It really does sound different from every other Mark, huh.
Also I'm kind of shocked at how close the Deliverance got to the Marks II's.
@ultimatemetalguitartones Does the Deliverance feel like a Mark when you play it? Do you find that the Deliverance's sound in this clip was on the thinner, more trebly side of what it can do or the thicker, bassier side? Or was the amp dialed to noon on everything and this is right in the middle of its "spectrum" of available sounds?
It was a difficult test to be hoesgProof that I have the worst ears around. But I liked the SRGX the most
Well funny you should say that because the other day my buddy and I were playing his mark mark iv and after a while when I introduced him to my d120 his first reaction was that I had it dialed similar to his mark iv. The feeling is totally different though as the D120 is unforgiving. These vht fryette amps will teach you how to play like a real manI know my opinion means nothing here because I didn't post a guess before the results were posted, but I'd just like to say that the JP2C continues to prove itself to be the most mid-focused Mesa Mark amp ever. It really does sound different from every other Mark, huh.
Also I'm kind of shocked at how close the Deliverance got to the Marks II's.
@ultimatemetalguitartones Does the Deliverance feel like a Mark when you play it? Do you find that the Deliverance's sound in this clip was on the thinner, more trebly side of what it can do or the thicker, bassier side? Or was the amp dialed to noon on everything and this is right in the middle of its "spectrum" of available sounds?
Well funny you should say that because the other day my buddy and I were playing his mark mark iv and after a while when I introduced him to my d120 his first reaction was that I had it dialed similar to his mark iv. The feeling is totally different though as the D120 is unforgiving. These vht fryette amps will teach you how to play like a real man
But yeah at least in this clip I agree, the d120 does sound close to the mark series amps
These are the settings I usedThat's really interesting, cool.
Did dialing the Deliverance's tone in that video take some really extreme settings, or was it just sort of an "all knobs somewhere between 10:00 and 2:00" sort of easily achievable sound for the Deliverance?
Does that question make sense? Basically I'm asking if the tone in that video is just kind of what your Deliverance naturally wants to sound like or if you had to use extreme settings to get there.
These are the settings I used
This one doesn't even have a loopThanks! So, I guess last question and I'll stop being annoying lol... did you use external EQ in the loop or in post, or is that tone simply the amp?
Thanks! I'll share the results soon!All are very similar but the 3rd one was my favorite at first listen without knowing the answers.