WIP: Contains Mark IV, 2c+ modes and tweed in 45w mismatch

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Boognoob

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Greetings, Boogie bretheren!

Decided to stick up something Im working on at the mo.
Its a WIP and I decided to experiment with the 45 watt 8ohm out into 4 ohm speaker in for smooth thickness for all the parts, as well as in lower gain settings (IE 11'oclock for gain for Mark IV stuff, 12 for IIc+ bits.

For those interested:
Its triode for all: even on Mark IV mode, with the pre and post eq settings largely unchanged between changes of modes on channel 3.
There is a bit of garageband 1 repeat, close range delay for extra thickness
Mainly speaking, the right rhythm channel is Mark IV mode, The Left is 2c+ mode.

The slide parts are 45 watt channel A tweed with gain at 2:30ish.
The only guitar used is my Gibson V.
The Bass is a Squire Jazz DI'd and amp simulated it was done on Garageband, as are the keys parts.
It was all miced with a single sm57.
The amp's master vol for the heavier parts was at sub gnat's fart level volume.
The vol in the room was a bit louder for the channel A stuff.

Hope you enjoy it, if not, how can I blame people for having good taste? lol.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYZW28DUI84

Well assuming you did, thanks fer listening.
 
Also: Made better use of Channel A here with some funk.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19tMJf_dKLg

Just used a 535q in with the amp on fat mode, 45 watts, no eq sliders.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKSN9QqhyJ4
Every sound here was the Channel A.
Fat mode for the cleans, Tweed for the lead.
 
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