can you guess this amp?

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bryan_kilco

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"2010 redo" and "2-15-2010"

just did these kind of quickly, just to test out how the guitars sounded with less gain. I normally max the gain on this amp. Also, I finally worked out the quirks in my M-Audio Fast Track Pro. Got the glitches and pops to stop simply by disabling my Network adapters under Device Management! :D

I also normally take more time to tighten up the parts, but these were just tests.

Let me know what you think. Any suggestions would be highly appreciated!

the amp is a tiny 6" Ibanez GT10 practice amp. Mic is a crappy Radio Shack Unidirectional Dynamic. Run into M-Audio Fast Track Pro, into Vista 32 and using Reaper for recording. Had to jack the treble wayyyy up on the guitars for them to cut right.
 
Well, I couldn't resist to read those tiny letters before listening to the clip. :) The tone, although a bit static in my opinion (but I think it's normal with a 6" speaker and being a :?: solid state amp :?: , is it?), is good and definitely has a quite sweet midrange, which in my opinion is the main missing thing in most of solid state and digital amps.
 
ytse_jam said:
Well, I couldn't resist to read those tiny letters before listening to the clip. :) The tone, although a bit static in my opinion (but I think it's normal with a 6" speaker and being a :?: solid state amp :?: , is it?), is good and definitely has a quite sweet midrange, which in my opinion is the main missing thing in most of solid state and digital amps.
yeah, solid state. the little guy seems to have a TON of midrange, and not enough treble. thanks for listening. I may try adding some bass today. should've done that before I even uploaded, but I normally dont have access to a bass guitar.
 

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