
I did ask him if he ever recorded with his Hermannson modded Rectifier. He said he tried to use it in the studio but was a bit too thin and bright on a recording for him and went back to his revfs.
I dunno about that, as he won't even use a digital wireless. He probably would have a small Synergy rack or something though, lol.He is a tone whore. But he also knows there was 96 years of hype behind the MT100 so he is going to hold onto that sentiment... while slowly realizing that the right digital stuff actually sounds really good now.
It's hard to admit it. But... it's a real thing.
If he had to carry all his own gear to stage he would most likely be running straight up digital at this point. Let's be honest.
I dunno about that, as he won't even use a digital wireless. He probably would have a small Synergy rack or something though, lol.
What’s the wireless angus uses that acts like a boost that guys have tried to replicate with a pedal?
https://reverb.com/item/13205405-schaffer-vega-diversity-wireless-guitar-system-w-box-manual-31805What’s the wireless angus uses that acts like a boost that guys have tried to replicate with a pedal?
That recto/uber setup was ridiculous soundingMesa / Bogner were his best tones. Not interested in anything else.
John Petrucci uses the JP2CVery interesting that he's using Synergy Modules, as well as, only CH3 of the MT100s.
Thought he'd use every channel of the MT100.
Reminds me of the Misha Mansoor rig rundown, where Misha admits he designed the Peavey Invective to be the Power Amp for his Axe-FX live rig.
Seems like the only guys that actually use their signature amps are Kirk Hammett, Steve Morse.....anybody else actually using their sig amps?