
Doubleneck
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To my ears the 1st part has a little more depth and growl so I guessing that's the marsha?
Either way, I'm really impressed.
Either way, I'm really impressed.
petethorn":3a8lepme said:crwnedblasphemy":3a8lepme said:Let's hear it!![]()
Ok, ask and you shall receive
what this clip is- a couple simple riffs, and it's Marsha #2 (second one made) on the BE channel and the Axe FX Marsha (BE)... I plugged the head into my Faustine attenuator set for load and took the line out into my interface. In Logic, I used a Red Wirez greenback sim mic'd with a 57.
Then I plugged the axe fx into my interface, and used the same Red Wirez greenback sim (no cab simulation used on the Axe FX).
This way, you hear the real amp, and the modeled amp, fed into exactly the same "cab and mic".
You guys tell me which is which!
http://music.mp3lizard.com/peterthorn/
click on "Marsha Real VS Axe FX model"
danyeo":5aiwcyxj said:There's a few guys on TGP that will swear till they're blue in the face that they can pick the Axe apart from a real amp 100% of the time. I'd to hear them try this clip.
Randy Van Sykes":1gjwhlxo said:I'd vote 1 is the amp like most here...but in a mix they would both work and it would be pretty tough (near impossible) to tell it's a model.
RACKSYSTEMS":32kysvoc said:Yeah let it ride. But what i would like compared is the Marsha to a real cab miced to the Axe direct.
petethorn":y7wah9do said:We should do that..... I don't have my Axe anymore as it's en route to London for tour, but you guys at TM should do it.... Also, the Axe into SS Poweramp, through guitar cab mic'd vs. Marsha through the same cab too.