Mesa and Marshall Death Metal Tag Team

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Hi,

here's a little clip i'd like to share:


Regards,
Simon
 
Thick and beefy - don't know if it would hang together in a more technical/faster paced song, but it's fucking tits for the slower stuff. Good shit.
 
That's a damn heavy tone! Like it. I noticed the Gojira string rake thing in there. Cool.

So is that Mesa Recto on one side, Marshall on the other. I definitely hear the Mesa in there.
 
anomaly":1kpx5ycr said:
That's a damn heavy tone! Like it. I noticed the Gojira string rake thing in there. Cool.

So is that Mesa Recto on one side, Marshall on the other. I definitely hear the Mesa in there.

Mesa and Marshall on each side. I'm quite happy with the tone.
Thanks, everybody!
 
Is there a mute switch anywhere for the vocals? :D Guitar mix sounds great.
 
danyeo":250zsgo1 said:
Is there a mute switch anywhere for the vocals? :D Guitar mix sounds great.

I'll second this. Nice riffs though.
 
The guitars sound good man, I've watched plenty of your videos on YouTube, you're one of the few I will instantly watch if you have a vid on an amp aim looking at. You Ola & Fluff.
 
So having established that some of you don't enjoy the gutteral vocals, out of curiosity - what kind of vocals would you all put in there that you'd like better?
And exactly how much grit is too much?
If full on Death vox are a nonstarter would Hatebreed style HardCore vox work for you? Or Machine Head style? Dio power vox still too gritty? Priest/Maiden style? QueensRyche?

For me it's just another texture. It's like guitar gain. I expect a certain amount of gain in a metal song during an aggressive part.
 
nice mix! i like mixing different voicings in my recordings, i mixed my rockerverb with my nitro together the other night and i liked how it came out. my tremoverb works nice with my nitro too they also compliment each other well.

cheers!
 
Oblivion DC":rbiakbko said:
So having established that some of you don't enjoy the gutteral vocals, out of curiosity - what kind of vocals would you all put in there that you'd like better?
And exactly how much grit is too much?
If full on Death vox are a nonstarter would Hatebreed style HardCore vox work for you? Or Machine Head style? Dio power vox still too gritty? Priest/Maiden style? QueensRyche?

For me it's just another texture. It's like guitar gain. I expect a certain amount of gain in a metal song during an aggressive part.

I like vocals that fix the music. Sometimes you expect these vocals. Most of the time as a guitarist I'm just listening to the guitar though.

Since we're on the topic of amp blending, I did a vid of my Uberschall & Krankenstein(hence my name :) it's not in a mix, and no post processing since I don't have all that fancy stuff, just recorded with my iPad & presonus

 
UberKrankenschtein":1qq4edvh said:
The guitars sound good man, I've watched plenty of your videos on YouTube, you're one of the few I will instantly watch if you have a vid on an amp aim looking at. You Ola & Fluff.
Thanks a lot! :) Which Uberschall do you have, exactly?
 
Simon Dorn":183qtqkl said:
UberKrankenschtein":183qtqkl said:
The guitars sound good man, I've watched plenty of your videos on YouTube, you're one of the few I will instantly watch if you have a vid on an amp aim looking at. You Ola & Fluff.
Thanks a lot! :) Which Uberschall do you have, exactly?

Thanks for the vids! It's not too common to find people putting up wide with super heavy stuff similar to what I like, so it's really hard to tell if I'm going to like an amp or not if they play some 80's metal stuff & I like Death Metalish tones

I have an Original Uberschall(thanks to Reza). According to Bogner only about 100 ever made, these were made prior to the Rev2/Green. I also have a Rev Blue Uberschall.

The Differences are faster taper pots, more hand wiring, transformers and caps in different areas, and a different voicing for the gain. The original absolutely crushes my rev blue.
 
UberKrankenschtein":15z91398 said:
Simon Dorn":15z91398 said:
UberKrankenschtein":15z91398 said:
The guitars sound good man, I've watched plenty of your videos on YouTube, you're one of the few I will instantly watch if you have a vid on an amp aim looking at. You Ola & Fluff.
Thanks a lot! :) Which Uberschall do you have, exactly?

Thanks for the vids! It's not too common to find people putting up wide with super heavy stuff similar to what I like, so it's really hard to tell if I'm going to like an amp or not if they play some 80's metal stuff & I like Death Metalish tones

I have an Original Uberschall(thanks to Reza). According to Bogner only about 100 ever made, these were made prior to the Rev2/Green. I also have a Rev Blue Uberschall.

The Differences are faster taper pots, more hand wiring, transformers and caps in different areas, and a different voicing for the gain. The original absolutely crushes my rev blue.

Ok, cool! ;)
I just found your vid of the Uber. It's a pretty cool amp. I still want one. But i'm not sure if i need it :)

Try the Dustcab edge for mic placement, or: direct in the middle and move an inch to the left. Depends a bit on the speaker.

I'm comparing it to my clip of my modded KK at the moment.


No need for an Uber? We will see...maybe.

Btw your Vox DA-15 clip was funny. In a positive way.

Cheers,
Simon
 
Simon Dorn":3386rnfa said:
UberKrankenschtein":3386rnfa said:
Simon Dorn":3386rnfa said:
UberKrankenschtein":3386rnfa said:
The guitars sound good man, I've watched plenty of your videos on YouTube, you're one of the few I will instantly watch if you have a vid on an amp aim looking at. You Ola & Fluff.
Thanks a lot! :) Which Uberschall do you have, exactly?

Thanks for the vids! It's not too common to find people putting up wide with super heavy stuff similar to what I like, so it's really hard to tell if I'm going to like an amp or not if they play some 80's metal stuff & I like Death Metalish tones

I have an Original Uberschall(thanks to Reza). According to Bogner only about 100 ever made, these were made prior to the Rev2/Green. I also have a Rev Blue Uberschall.

The Differences are faster taper pots, more hand wiring, transformers and caps in different areas, and a different voicing for the gain. The original absolutely crushes my rev blue.

Ok, cool! ;)
I just found your vid of the Uber. It's a pretty cool amp. I still want one. But i'm not sure if i need it :)

Try the Dustcab edge for mic placement, or: direct in the middle and move an inch to the left. Depends a bit on the speaker.

I'm comparing it to my clip of my modded KK at the moment.


No need for an Uber? We will see...maybe.

Btw your Vox DA-15 clip was funny. In a positive way.

Cheers,
Simon

I'm obviously biased, but I've never been a Marshall fan, I thought I found the one unicorn Marshall in the jvm410h, but it just can't keep up with my Uberschall, Krankenstein, 5150, or even the Carvin V3 once it's cranked up. At bedroom volumes the jvm sounds amazing.

To me when going for really high gain stuff Marshalls just turn into mud. Granted I haven't played them all.

For this recording of the Uberschall I believe I did try to get the mic right at the cone/dust cap seam.

After getting an Uberschall, there will never be life without an Uberschall for me, no other amp comes close to its sound in person, especially from the Uberkab. You thought you heard serious bottom end before, if you haven't cranked an Uberschall you may be in for a surprise.

I thought the vox video came out pretty good, and to me showed that you can get decent recording sounds from just about any amp. With the right mix and post EQ that little amp could sound insane.
 
The KK800 is a really great amp stock, great noise gate. Boosted it keeps up or surpasses any modded Marshall I've had. Very underrated amp. If only I could've kept them all.......
 
UberKrankenschtein":ni71xlcz said:
Simon Dorn":ni71xlcz said:
UberKrankenschtein":ni71xlcz said:
Simon Dorn":ni71xlcz said:
UberKrankenschtein":ni71xlcz said:
The guitars sound good man, I've watched plenty of your videos on YouTube, you're one of the few I will instantly watch if you have a vid on an amp aim looking at. You Ola & Fluff.
Thanks a lot! :) Which Uberschall do you have, exactly?

Thanks for the vids! It's not too common to find people putting up wide with super heavy stuff similar to what I like, so it's really hard to tell if I'm going to like an amp or not if they play some 80's metal stuff & I like Death Metalish tones

I have an Original Uberschall(thanks to Reza). According to Bogner only about 100 ever made, these were made prior to the Rev2/Green. I also have a Rev Blue Uberschall.

The Differences are faster taper pots, more hand wiring, transformers and caps in different areas, and a different voicing for the gain. The original absolutely crushes my rev blue.

Ok, cool! ;)
I just found your vid of the Uber. It's a pretty cool amp. I still want one. But i'm not sure if i need it :)

Try the Dustcab edge for mic placement, or: direct in the middle and move an inch to the left. Depends a bit on the speaker.

I'm comparing it to my clip of my modded KK at the moment.


No need for an Uber? We will see...maybe.

Btw your Vox DA-15 clip was funny. In a positive way.

Cheers,
Simon

I'm obviously biased, but I've never been a Marshall fan, I thought I found the one unicorn Marshall in the jvm410h, but it just can't keep up with my Uberschall, Krankenstein, 5150, or even the Carvin V3 once it's cranked up. At bedroom volumes the jvm sounds amazing.

To me when going for really high gain stuff Marshalls just turn into mud. Granted I haven't played them all.

For this recording of the Uberschall I believe I did try to get the mic right at the cone/dust cap seam.

After getting an Uberschall, there will never be life without an Uberschall for me, no other amp comes close to its sound in person, especially from the Uberkab. You thought you heard serious bottom end before, if you haven't cranked an Uberschall you may be in for a surprise.

I thought the vox video came out pretty good, and to me showed that you can get decent recording sounds from just about any amp. With the right mix and post EQ that little amp could sound insane.

I found the opposite. You need to crank the Marshalls to get the roar and clarity you need.
But i also needed to mod my KKs. Now they do everything i need - and more.
I'm glad that you found your amp!
You are right with what you wrote about the Vox. I think that's funny :)
 

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