Fret a note lightly at the third fret. Now look at the gap between string and first fret. It should have a tiny, tiny gap. The third and sixth strings vibrate wider so they need a little more gap than say the first string.
Can you cop the early Chris Squire (Yes) tone with it? IIRC he just plugged into a Marshall for some/all of the very early stuff. Something like Roundabout but they all had incredible (to me) bass tone.
Beautiful guitar. The Gibson open-book headstock is just a clunky dreadnaught acoustic type of headstock. It’s not a great looking or optimally functional headstock. It’s just what people are accustomed to. To me the Heritage headstock is superior.
I had a 12-pound H150 that was gorgeous and...
The amps appear to be switched on. But nothing is lit on the amps or the rack.
I was just pointing out that what you're hearing is not the rig. Probably a capture of his rig tho.
It does sound good. I guess the whole thing was done digital and all the amps were for show. On second listen, Adam doesn't seem to have quite the 'edge of uncontrollable feedback' going but it's still close.
Maynard missed quite a few notes but that band is so damn good.
I drink enough carbs so I don't eat much carbs or drink soda. Sugar-free anything tastes weird so I'd just rather not. I'm that guy getting the ladies cut filet (or the salmon) with a veg and a side salad no croutons. And two IPAs.💪
Morello had a moment here and there. There were a number of guys who were a little out of place but I just tried to focus on the good stuff. Nuno kicked all sorts of ass.
I agree about the 2203. Just because it has a MV I think the cranked (or damn close) tone gets forgotten. Once you really open them up they are amazing. One of my favorite amps is a 2204 with an extra tube stage goosing the stock-ish circuit. It's essentially a "one wire mod' type gain stage. So...
At the end of the day YJM has 10x more Marshalls behind him so JS had no chance from the jump. And in the drop-kicking-picks-into-the-crowd category, again its YJM by a mile.