blackoutshred
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Can you guys guess it? What do you think of it?
https://soundcloud.com/allanjg/metal-mixdown
Allan.
https://soundcloud.com/allanjg/metal-mixdown
Allan.
blackoutshred said:Well... no... The amp I'm using is the Boogie Roadster. I love it to pieces but there are, as you can expect, things that I'm not a fan of (fizz/not the best for bedroom use/not enough compression for that "liquid" lead work to me anyway), but it is the fiercest amp for live use and recording due to its versatility, just amazing!
Here the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-fsu0FyBJI
I used a cheap Sony mic, cheap MI interface and a marshall 1960a Dave Mustaine Sig Cab.
Alan.
blackoutshred said:Well... no... The amp I'm using is the Boogie Roadster.
LesPaul70 said:Or if they are boosted, or if you are using a mic that emphasizes certain frequencies, or if you are post-eq'ing the sound. Or if it is not a Mesa to begin with. Like I said, too many variables we were not aware of. :lol:blackoutshred said:Well... no... The amp I'm using is the Boogie Roadster.
bandit2013 said:I recently got a Strymon OB.1 compressor. So far I love it as it does not generate as much white noise (if at all). I had a Boss Compressor a while back but gave it to a friend as a birthday gift sine I felt it was not needed for the Mark V (this was before I got the Roadster). The OB.1 is more transparent than the Whampler ego (bought that one first). You will get compression with it but not as dramatic. Also the boost feature adds more to the mix. I will have to compare the Roadster to the Mark V for lead playing when using the OB.1 on the Roadster. For some reason I am not seeing why the Rectifier is not suitable for lead.
I too love the Roadster. Ch4 modern has to be my favorite, along with the tweed of CH1.
Thanks for the Guess the Mesa Amp quiz, shows how much I know about tone.
blackoutshred said:bandit2013 said:I recently got a Strymon OB.1 compressor. So far I love it as it does not generate as much white noise (if at all). I had a Boss Compressor a while back but gave it to a friend as a birthday gift sine I felt it was not needed for the Mark V (this was before I got the Roadster). The OB.1 is more transparent than the Whampler ego (bought that one first). You will get compression with it but not as dramatic. Also the boost feature adds more to the mix. I will have to compare the Roadster to the Mark V for lead playing when using the OB.1 on the Roadster. For some reason I am not seeing why the Rectifier is not suitable for lead.
I too love the Roadster. Ch4 modern has to be my favorite, along with the tweed of CH1.
Thanks for the Guess the Mesa Amp quiz, shows how much I know about tone.
thank you for posting thought it would be fun.
Please let me know your findings on the roadster/OB compressor vs the mark v on lead. I do like my lead on the roadster, love how lead sounds on channel 3 vintage but, lacks of the "liquid" feeling at low volumes, not a fan of how it feels... on live application 0 problems 8)
bandit2013 said:I can see what I can do with it. First off, what is your channel setting. Are you using 50W or 100W, diode or tube rectification? Does the amp have stock tubes ?, if not what do you have loaded in the preamp including the PI tube and power tubes, as I may have the same tubes in my inventory. My preference for lead on the Roadster may not be to your taste as I generally use CH4 in modern with a low gain setting.
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