RKII and Duece I ... Tones at low level

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TheSon

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For anyone interested, you can hear the Road King II and Stiletto Deuce I on the first song 'Say What You Mean' here: http://www.myspace.com/arsenaloffreedom

The RKII features mostly in all lead, verse crunch and one side rhythm/chording for chorus etc. The Stiletto is just the other side heavy rhythm/chorus and choppy chording in pre-cho. Rendered in mixdown I cant tell much difference between sides/tones but Im not as pro or experienced as many here probably are, and so maybe some of you can.

Nothing special really, but I do like the fact that they are recorded at super low volume cos it was in a bedroom and though they are far below their real potential, I think they still rule far beyond many other things...


P.S. the bass is the Titan V-12, but it sounds not too good... the amp is awesome, but I am not at capturing bass niether line or mic so I did our bassist and his rig an injustice... I does for a ropey demo, perhaps when we get some studio time and a super good engineer, I can bring it back with the full fury of the gear.
 
Nice stuff man, The tone is pretty mean and it's a great tune! Killer solo at 2:50. Is that the stiletto on the left? Keep rockin dude!
 
Cheers dude....

tother way round, RK is left and stiletto right, but stiletto is also the crunch rhythms in verses, at the very start and break down.
 
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