petejt
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This video was shot the day I was trialling speaker cabinets for my Mesa/Boogie MarkIV.
I literally had 5 minutes to set the amp up, rush & make some settings, and try out the channels. We all know how sensitive the controls are, and basically I just knocked them into a position.
In the video I'm on the Lead channel the whole time. I have the neck pickup's volume rolled down for cleans, which to me worked out quite nicely. I left the chorus pedal on while playing the bridge pickup for heavy tones, so the audio sounds a little squawky, which is enhanced by the camera audio, and unfortunately diminishes a bit of the low end thunk of the tone.
In the vid I'm playing the angled 4x12 Mesa cab, Stiletto I think. It may have been the Recto, I don't remember for sure now. Although I decided to get the straight-backed 4x12 Stiletto cab, so it has tight strong low end.
At the time my playing was quite rusty. It still is rusty lol I haven't had the chance to properly play guitar since last year .
Here's the video link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jea_OzuXs5I
I plan to do another recording once I get my new speaker cabinet.
EDIT: This thread contains the type of feedback that I was hoping for.
I literally had 5 minutes to set the amp up, rush & make some settings, and try out the channels. We all know how sensitive the controls are, and basically I just knocked them into a position.
In the video I'm on the Lead channel the whole time. I have the neck pickup's volume rolled down for cleans, which to me worked out quite nicely. I left the chorus pedal on while playing the bridge pickup for heavy tones, so the audio sounds a little squawky, which is enhanced by the camera audio, and unfortunately diminishes a bit of the low end thunk of the tone.
In the vid I'm playing the angled 4x12 Mesa cab, Stiletto I think. It may have been the Recto, I don't remember for sure now. Although I decided to get the straight-backed 4x12 Stiletto cab, so it has tight strong low end.
At the time my playing was quite rusty. It still is rusty lol I haven't had the chance to properly play guitar since last year .
Here's the video link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jea_OzuXs5I
I plan to do another recording once I get my new speaker cabinet.
EDIT: This thread contains the type of feedback that I was hoping for.