Thank you!!! We recorded it at a place called Timeline Studios in Cape Coral Florida. The editing and mixing was done at Red Beard Studios in the same city. We used my Diezel Herbert for all the guitar tones.
Hey guys it's been a while since I've been on here. My band Impact Event released our first single a few weeks ago. It's rock with female vocals. Check it out and tell me what you think :rock: :rock:
-Alex
https://soundcloud.com/impact-event/2114-flac
I was playing with my band and the audience decided to do a massive vocal pile-on and rushed the stage. Knocked the drummer off his throne and also knocked over both mine and the other guitarists full stacks. Mine was a Engl Fireball 100 and his was a Fryette Deliverance 120. I broke a speaker...
I have a TC Electronic polytune that I use to intonate my guitars. The strobe mode works well. Are there any vst plugins or stand alone programs that are more accurate for intonation? Thanks! :rock:
-Alex
Surprised that I didn't find a thread about these limited Black Herberts. I think they look pretty awesome and kinda want a black control plate and to clear coat the grill lol.
Check out some of the other pics here http://item.rakuten.co.jp/premiumgt/378877/
You can get a bias read where the power tube fuses are. Put your DMM on DCma. Find the wire that goes into the PCB board that the fuse holders are on and connects to the fuses. Put the pointy end of your DMM probe in where the wire meets the board and you will get a reading for a pair of tubes...
Fuses don't just blow. Typically a blown fuse is an indicator that the power tubes are faulty. Every fuse I have ever needed to inspect has the rating written somewhere on it. Usually on the metal caps but there might be some that don't have it written on them.
-Alex
Woo!! Got my order from Laura at Valve Queen today! I got a sextet of JJ KT-77's, 1 12AX7AC5 HG+, and 1 12AX7AC5 HG+678 for my Diezel Herbert. First thing I noticed was the amazing packing job! WOW! Great service and it shipped the next day. Amp sounds amazing with the JJ KT-77's. Very...
I have a 2004 Midnight Manhattan Les Paul Standard that the headstock has been snapped off on. Guitar plays like a dream just like when it was brand new. It was repaired by Gibson and they did a flawless job. Really absolutely no difference in the guitar.