This. I used to use an MXR analog delay to add the slightest delay, was super helpful to thicken up my single coils. Key was making sure it was before your amp so the repeat gets distorted too.
I just cannot get into Patient Number 9 and I don't know why. Like I look at all those names and I should love this album but for whatever reason it just doesn't do it for me.
While its not on any of the these albums, I kinda like Crack Cocaine despite it's cheesy lyrics and generic riff.
I definitely don't believe most of the horror stories about the TAE, especially since I've run many Wizards/Plexi's/etc through mine for years lol. I've even dove into the response curves and if you are actually worried you just set the Resonance knob to Low then its curve is no different from a...
Do you mean the Friedman Plex? The Metro doesn't have an extra gain stage like the Jose.
I guess technically you can switch the Jose down to a Plex, but I haven't heard good clips of that setting yet.
Do you mean the Friedman Plex? The Metro doesn't have an extra gain stage like the Jose.
I guess technically you can switch the Jose down to a Plex, but I haven't heard good clips of that setting yet.
MIA Tele
bridge = BKP Piledriver
neck = Lollar Royal T
Pickguard = Illitch hum cancelling system
Also added locking tuners since that wasn't stock on this year
Even though I've put more hours on this one than every other guitar I've ever owned combined, I would love to find a good builder...
Actually just got new ones yesterday. Realized it has the same size on all 4 originally, but they're shorter than every amp I've ever owned and didn't realize it. The handle of the amp below was higher than the legs which caused the imbalance.
Got this used and didn't notice the feet being different until I got home and threw it on top my rig. Should be an easy fix, just don't know which ones to order lol
Picked up this Reverend Descent W Baritone for $600 the other day and now realizing I don't know a single song that actually uses a baritone. Give me some good shit to learn because right now I'm playing heavy blues and some atmospheric western notes.
Dude I got it from left it in Drop A, but...
Fucking love spaghetti western. Literally going to go pickup a baritone later today to try some new stuff out for it.
I wrote this years ago when I first tried amp sims and wanted to see if I could make some heavy western sounds. Hadn't played anything but my accoustic in years since I was...
I started listening to his book and the way the dude talks is a bit daffy, but I honestly believe he goes into things trying to get the best out of the band and teach them how to communicate.
Having said that, based on the Beastie Boys fight, he clearly has some operational issues.