
suhrimmetal":2bwlcc5h said:I agree....maybe it's just Marks fingers with his amp... but this one sounds really, really good. That grind is intoxicating![]()
guitup too":3gnup064 said:I believe it's Mark's playing too. I would love to see him get in a good band and get some tunes out.
suhrimmetal":3gnup064 said:I agree....maybe it's just Marks fingers with his amp... but this one sounds really, really good. That grind is intoxicating![]()
guitup too":f6du9it2 said:So the player has nothing to do with it?
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ke2":2rxagzhm said:If someone doesn't believe that the pick attack makes one hell of a difference, and that three players can make an A5 sound different on the same amp and guitar, that someone might want to listen good to players hit an A5. Seriously.
Do I think that it's the amp that has the good grind in the clips? Hell yes! But 0% is a gross error, IMHO. Cantrell, Hetfield and Petrucci would sound very different through the same amp with the same guitar![]()
Tone Monster":272mnx1w said:ke2":272mnx1w said:If someone doesn't believe that the pick attack makes one hell of a difference, and that three players can make an A5 sound different on the same amp and guitar, that someone might want to listen good to players hit an A5. Seriously.
Do I think that it's the amp that has the good grind in the clips? Hell yes! But 0% is a gross error, IMHO. Cantrell, Hetfield and Petrucci would sound very different through the same amp with the same guitar![]()
Its a powerchord for fucks sake. Could you dig in hard, or lightly strum it? Yes I guess but whatever. For me, what I like to hear in amp demos the most, are chugging and powerchords. A great lead player playing single note runs sounds great on almost everything. A 1 strum chord lets me hear what the amp is doing.