
Gsxrbusa
Active member
Hello friends.
Here we have a couple of vids of my FSM from Peters. It's the second channel of the dual lead professional series. Chimera is the first channel(you might remember that vid from last week), and FSM is the second channel. I made 2 videos, one with the crunch switch on and the other with it off. It is a little smoother with it off. You may not be able to tell from my camera though.
This FSM is a lot smoother and more refined than the Chimera. Less of a bottom end hit but still plenty on tap. Note clarity is just as apparent. Mids are typical Peters fashion. I love this channel for the 7 string. With most amps I feel the 7 is too muddy and you can't pick out note seperation, not the case with this beast (IMO). I wouldn't exactly call it a vintage tone but it is less razor sharp and more refined than the Chimera or the Hydra. It's smooooth.
I really don't play a 7 string very often, my bandmates won't let me.
So be gentle please.
I am using an Agile somethingorother with EMG 707's.
I am not sold on this pickup. I have the 81 7string version I may put in later.
As usual it's my shitty camera. I do own some mics but I have no idea how to do any amp any justice. Maybe one day I will learn.
Gain is set a tick above 9 o'clock in both vids. Only difference between the vids is the crunch switch which adds a little more aggression to my ears.

Here we have a couple of vids of my FSM from Peters. It's the second channel of the dual lead professional series. Chimera is the first channel(you might remember that vid from last week), and FSM is the second channel. I made 2 videos, one with the crunch switch on and the other with it off. It is a little smoother with it off. You may not be able to tell from my camera though.


This FSM is a lot smoother and more refined than the Chimera. Less of a bottom end hit but still plenty on tap. Note clarity is just as apparent. Mids are typical Peters fashion. I love this channel for the 7 string. With most amps I feel the 7 is too muddy and you can't pick out note seperation, not the case with this beast (IMO). I wouldn't exactly call it a vintage tone but it is less razor sharp and more refined than the Chimera or the Hydra. It's smooooth.
I really don't play a 7 string very often, my bandmates won't let me.




As usual it's my shitty camera. I do own some mics but I have no idea how to do any amp any justice. Maybe one day I will learn.

Gain is set a tick above 9 o'clock in both vids. Only difference between the vids is the crunch switch which adds a little more aggression to my ears.