Remedy model to be exact. Clips are so good. and single channel super simple circuit + PTP wiring is cherry on top.
Anyone have any experience with these?
Normally, I wouldn't touch GC with a 10 feet pole.
But they are selling a used amp that from the photos, look to be in immaculate condition. and it's about 600-800 dollars less than what they go on ebay for. And they are soooo rarely on ebay nowadays.
With their 30day return policy (14 on some...
Mine is Cornford MK50h.
All I can say about this amp is... inspiring. Most articulate, natural sounding amp I've ever played / owned.
I've done countless posts here on the MK50h. I'm on my 3rd one since 08. And to this day, it still amazes me every time I plug into it.
Why 3rd one? No no...
Probably pretty dull but hey... I haven't been playing for a year! Couldn't crank it due to late hours but it sounds pretty nice I thought. I assume it'd get a bit thicker with more volume. I like its character a lot. It does blow my mind that you get this tone for $300 though that's for sure...
Anyone played/owned/own one? How would you define the sound?
I need sustainy, singing lead tones with clarity/definition. Think Cornford. I'll get another Cornford 99% but an amp head/whore always wonders as you know :D
So Bias Rite came in and I think I did everything right but there's a huge difference now with the amp. It feels like there's significantly less gain and the volume doesn't kick in until VERY loud. I can't experiment right now since it's 2:12am but I thought I should ask before I fire it up...
What's the difference between Modern and Vintage Classic? Is it pretty much like the difference between CCM and CCV?
Are they handwired? PTP?
Are they all tube? I remember silicon diodes added for more gain? Not that it matters if it sounds good. Just wondering. I've heard amazing clips!
I'm not even asking EQ qualities. Just articulate as hell. Both bridge and neck. Especially the neck.
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PS: I like Burstbuckers but I'm looking for a super woody, articulate sounding bridge & neck pickup.
Any thoughts?
I've never been a Marshall person so I'm pretty clueless but I'm interested in finding out about plexi's. I'd appreciate any info or 101 about all plexis including reissue. Which ones are sought after and whatnot.
Thanks in advance!
Original thread if you missed it : viewtopic.php?f=3&t=37455
Things to note: I still think they are similar to a point where people would fail a blind test. My previous observations on their differences are more obvious but still stand I think. I found out that with Icemat gaming headphones...
...it looks like 5:00 PM thanks to all the fires going on in LA. Damn.. It seriously looks like sunset right now. Shadows are all orange/red. My car is covered in ashes and I can't breathe properly when I go outside... This is f'ed up :(
I've had on/off GAS for p90 guitars in the past. I wonder how they'd sound with distortion? I never go for the heavy chug kinda thing but more like mid rich "just enough" sustain for hard rock that sounds VERY clear and articulate. I wonder if I'd like a p90 guitar...
Any clips of P90 rhythm...
can i wire? how do i wire? how many ohms is the end result?
sorry it's another ohm thread but this one has a twist as you see :P
i failed my physics class in high school so spare me!
basically i'm trying to mix 2 v30's (16 ohms) and 2 cl80's (8ohms) in a 4x12 cab. I hate v30's by themselves...
This is one great little monster. I've used it a few times but I reaaaaally don't need it at the moment. I'm pretty much done with my guitar parts for our cd and our sound guy is happy with the tone. I won't be reamping anything and I could use the cash.
So... $250 from Little labs. $215...
I've tried different tones and different mics and different combinations of both.. trying to decide. I have an idea which one I'm gonna use (at least for this track) but I was just wondering which one you like and why?
Just bored.. Bare with me :)
Basically same riff plays 4 times in 1 mp3...