
lolzgreg
New member
I thought this could end up in the clip section, but much more people come into this sub forum, and I think this will be a learning experience for those of you who are unfamiliar or worried about having guitars tone reamped:
Question:
Does reamping have a positive, negative, or neutral effect on your tone?
Do you prefer a reamped or non reamped tone?
Here is a clip I recorded. I wasn't going for anything creative, or fantastic, or even an excellent tone, but you guys can be the judge of that.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1569935/REAMPED ... EAMPED.wav
The signal chain for one of the two repetitions is:
Dean Vendetta with Duncan Distortions->DI Box->thru output->Maxon OD 820 Pro->Dual Recto->Recto Cab->SM 57-> FF800 Preamp
The output of the DI box went to my FF800 Preamp as well, for recording the DI.
The other reptition's chain was the following:
FF800 Output->Ebtech Hum Eliminator->John Cuniberti Reamp V2->Maxon OD-820 Pro->Dual Recto->Recto Cab->SM 57-> FF800 Preamp
Which repetition (the first or the second) is the reamped tone, and which is the original?
Which one do you like better?
Question:
Does reamping have a positive, negative, or neutral effect on your tone?
Do you prefer a reamped or non reamped tone?
Here is a clip I recorded. I wasn't going for anything creative, or fantastic, or even an excellent tone, but you guys can be the judge of that.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1569935/REAMPED ... EAMPED.wav
The signal chain for one of the two repetitions is:
Dean Vendetta with Duncan Distortions->DI Box->thru output->Maxon OD 820 Pro->Dual Recto->Recto Cab->SM 57-> FF800 Preamp
The output of the DI box went to my FF800 Preamp as well, for recording the DI.
The other reptition's chain was the following:
FF800 Output->Ebtech Hum Eliminator->John Cuniberti Reamp V2->Maxon OD-820 Pro->Dual Recto->Recto Cab->SM 57-> FF800 Preamp
Which repetition (the first or the second) is the reamped tone, and which is the original?
Which one do you like better?