And get super, super fast with your volume knob on your guitar.
I used a Rocktron Hush after mine and then into a Lexicon PCM41 stereo out into two Marshall 2204's. Sounded monstrous.
And raise that input level knob so the light should be blinking away like crazy. I remember it being around 2-3 o'clock.
Set the amp to sound like AC/DC and let the Furman take it into full modded territory. I used one for years and years, all through the 80's Sunset Strip days.
I don't...
How are you getting 3 or 4 IR's at once? My Two Notes Wall of Sound will load up 2 of them at a time. And I have GGD Goldstack where I can load up several Greenbacks at once and blend them.
I feel like my Hot Plate is more transparent than the sound of the Power Station I had? Are you using the Power Station as a load and then using IR's or are you just recording with mics with the Power Station knocking the volume down? Thanks
Yes, I have a Suhr RL also. And I spend a million hours trying to find the right IR between my Ownhammer, York Audio and Celestion. I still can't get them to sound like the amp miked up.
I would throw out any comparison video done with an ash guitar if you have a basswood bodied guitar. I think the stock EVH pickup sounds really cool in the following clip with a plexi style amp. What would you like to sound different than this clip?
Wait, you can use the Sunset Sound Reverb inside the Ox? I thought the Sunset Sound Reverb was IK Multimedia and the OX used some other Universal Audio reverbs?
Yeah, think back. A video camera was a big freaking deal back in 1979. No one really had them so they knew this guy was coming with the camera so they posed it up.
Yeah, mine is that exact same color and a very low number in the 3400's. It had the brass vintage style trem on it and I had a Floyd put on pretty quickly. I still have the guitar though it has a different neck on it now as the headstock got snapped off of it in a painful to watch vacuuming...
Nah... I grew up on 2203's and 2204's. Used them forever and throughout my band days from 1982 - 1992 with them being pushed by an SD-1 and then later pushed even harder by a Furman PQ-3 into a Lexicon PCM41 and then being split into stereo 2204's.
I never could figure out how to get a Super...
I have a stock '70 Super Trem and a stock '72 Super Lead and Metropoulos 12000 series 68 plexi clone and also a Marshall SV20. They are all mean enough to do heavy rock and classic metal tones with a Boss SD-1 or a Graphic EQ in front of them. Mean, tight and crunchy as hell with enough sustain...