
shadowdevourer
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Heyyy guys !!!
Here is a video of me testing some cabinets with the mighty D-Moll. It's just a simple video recording, yet it shows how amazing and powerful this amp is even on a crappy phone camera. I know it won't be a real reference to test these cabinets, yet it can still give an idea I hope. Watch HD !!!
Video Description:
I was just planning on to try some cabinets but then I said why not record them on my phone for later reference. It was a bit rushed and random recording, but gives a bit of an idea how the D-Moll and the cabinets sound in a room. By no means this is professional, nor it was intended to be and obviously it wasn't recorded with mics. You can even realize how the sound changes when I move the phone around. In the beginning my aim was to have the phone close to the cabinets but the seat I placed it on was soft and it kept dropping so I put it a bit further to the back on the shelf. In the room the slanted cabs actually had too much directionality and the higs did bother me a bit, especially on the ENGL. However, that is not existent in the recording. In my opinion ENGL was the brightest and the harshest, while Diezel had a good thump. MESA seemed the clearest and felt really strong. I think I would prefer MESA for driven tones and Diezel for the cleans. I am yet to try the Diezel FK 4x12 with K100s though.
0.00-2.39 ENGL PRO 4x12 Slanted - V30
2.40-6.07 Diezel FC 4x12 Straight - V30
6.08-9.16 Mesa Oversized Rectifier 4x12 Slanted - V30
D-Moll Settings (roughly
Clean: All on Noon
Ch.2: Gain 13 Treble 14.30 Mid 12 Bass 14.30
Mid Cut: Intensity 8.30 Level Noon
Deep: 12.30
Presence: 10.00-11.30
Channel Volumes: 9
Master Volume: Noon
Pickups EMG 85 Cleans, EMG 81 Gain.

Here is a video of me testing some cabinets with the mighty D-Moll. It's just a simple video recording, yet it shows how amazing and powerful this amp is even on a crappy phone camera. I know it won't be a real reference to test these cabinets, yet it can still give an idea I hope. Watch HD !!!
Video Description:
I was just planning on to try some cabinets but then I said why not record them on my phone for later reference. It was a bit rushed and random recording, but gives a bit of an idea how the D-Moll and the cabinets sound in a room. By no means this is professional, nor it was intended to be and obviously it wasn't recorded with mics. You can even realize how the sound changes when I move the phone around. In the beginning my aim was to have the phone close to the cabinets but the seat I placed it on was soft and it kept dropping so I put it a bit further to the back on the shelf. In the room the slanted cabs actually had too much directionality and the higs did bother me a bit, especially on the ENGL. However, that is not existent in the recording. In my opinion ENGL was the brightest and the harshest, while Diezel had a good thump. MESA seemed the clearest and felt really strong. I think I would prefer MESA for driven tones and Diezel for the cleans. I am yet to try the Diezel FK 4x12 with K100s though.
0.00-2.39 ENGL PRO 4x12 Slanted - V30
2.40-6.07 Diezel FC 4x12 Straight - V30
6.08-9.16 Mesa Oversized Rectifier 4x12 Slanted - V30
D-Moll Settings (roughly

Clean: All on Noon
Ch.2: Gain 13 Treble 14.30 Mid 12 Bass 14.30
Mid Cut: Intensity 8.30 Level Noon
Deep: 12.30
Presence: 10.00-11.30
Channel Volumes: 9
Master Volume: Noon
Pickups EMG 85 Cleans, EMG 81 Gain.