Amp combo night; Marshall, Diezel, Mesa Boogie.

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Thanx James I can not believe I forgot about that.
 
Hi James,

Amazing sounds, as always it seems you never stop in the persuit of the ultimate tone!!! :rock:

Could I ask you to explain the commections between the amps and the cabinets? Is it one lead from each amp going straight into each cabinet? What is the load and are all 4 speakers in each cabinet in use but you only mic 2 on each cabinet? And finally, after the mics what is the signal chain?

Thanks,
Paul
 
Lespaul1981":1zcal44m said:
Last night was a great time! The tones James got with his amps were outstanding. The VH4 and 71 Friedman Marshall was the ticket for hard rock/metal. It was so damn perfect I lost all my senses of rhythm and timing! :rock: My other favorite blends were the VH4 and 76 as well as the 71 and 76 friedman marshalls together. I loved the idea of having the marshalls doing the classic kick ass hard rock tone with killer midrange while the VH4 filled up the mix in a very modern way. It was all right there from the first chords played. From what I remember the VH4 and 76 got a pretty nasty Alice in Chains "Dirt" album type of tone. While the 71 and 76 made me want to play velvet revolver, stp and gnr. I could ramble on forever but bottom line is blending amps is the way to go if you got the toys to do it. Tone sure as hell ain't cheap but when we a/b'd the vh4 and 71 friedman we die young riff to the original recording of it, it was right there competing with it. Our take of it was more vicious and evil while the original seemed brighter and more piercing. Anyways.......
Thanks again James, as well as Dave and Peter for creating tone monsters! Time to head down to Santa Monice blvd to make the 4g's......... :lol: :LOL:

- Brian


So what's the story on the LP. What are the pickups in it?
Wild finish too, nice.
VH4 and '76 has a massive bottom end punch. My very close 2nd fav after the 71/VH4.
 
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