
sean106ESP
New member
Hi guys hope you all had a happy Thanksgiving, so I moved into a new apartment in NY and of course I have neighbors above and below and IMO my VH4 for recording or just jamming sounds best when the tubes are nice and hot and loud. So I got my first complaint today and it was only 6PM LOL But I was pissed at my upper neighbor for waking me up every morning with her child doing fucking running and back flips
so I pumped her up and jammed out. The VH4S I use for rehearsal every week and gigs, so not an issue. But this VH4 is biased hot at like 49-50?? With NOS Phillips tubes.
Now my band are going to record and EP/LP. We are on a tight budget so we need to do the drums at a studio..........mix them.......then I have a nice Sennheizer e906 I have gotten some great tones out of my VH4 and rearloaded cab recording.......and planned to do all the guitars and Bass at home in cubase as I am a editing fanatic and want to make it perfect......I don't want to have to deal with a producer. Then once it is all mixed........have our vocalist do his vocals at the studio.....and then master it there.
So my question is....I have hear about hot plates. Are they any good? Can I crank the amp, get the true loud tube tone and cleans, yet at a lower volume for recording(and jamming at home)? I moved out of a house (I called of a wedding so I moved out) and don't have a house anymore to raise the roof with and get loud to record like these raw examples (some have no Bass
(Warning.........not the Brootalz at all.
)
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=6968933
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=6923809
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=6941600
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=6954579
I DO NOT (no offense POD users) want to get any POD or amp sim..............I want the true Diezel Tone I love. Any advice on hot plates or which ones to buy would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys!!
sean


Now my band are going to record and EP/LP. We are on a tight budget so we need to do the drums at a studio..........mix them.......then I have a nice Sennheizer e906 I have gotten some great tones out of my VH4 and rearloaded cab recording.......and planned to do all the guitars and Bass at home in cubase as I am a editing fanatic and want to make it perfect......I don't want to have to deal with a producer. Then once it is all mixed........have our vocalist do his vocals at the studio.....and then master it there.
So my question is....I have hear about hot plates. Are they any good? Can I crank the amp, get the true loud tube tone and cleans, yet at a lower volume for recording(and jamming at home)? I moved out of a house (I called of a wedding so I moved out) and don't have a house anymore to raise the roof with and get loud to record like these raw examples (some have no Bass

(Warning.........not the Brootalz at all.

https://soundclick.com/share?songid=6968933
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=6923809
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=6941600
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=6954579
I DO NOT (no offense POD users) want to get any POD or amp sim..............I want the true Diezel Tone I love. Any advice on hot plates or which ones to buy would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys!!
sean