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I re-listened here at home through my monitors instead of through my in ear at work.
I still like the Liverpool, but not as much. I think with the right guitar/pickup combo it would totally give you Badlands era Jake tone.
I could definitely spend hours playing with the super musical feedback from Suzanne.GTWGITS! - RacerX
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Originally posted by DonP View PostI think there's a combo sitting in GC Nashville for $350 if anyone wants it. It's behind the glass in the Used Gear area.
Aren't these things going for around 1 trillion dollars?"There's nothing taking away from the pure masculinity I possess"
-"You like Anime"
"....crap!"
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Originally posted by Chief_CrazyTalk View PostNot metal enough!
LOL I'll stick with my Marshalls.
Along with a select few, they were not afraid to keep dumping more and more gain into the preamp tubes.
Eventually the result is what you hear in tube "metal" tones that we have come to know.
More compression in the stages has developed into what we know as the tight chugga-chugga
and scooped mids, but it got there somehow.
Ken was one of those guys that made it happen.
Much of what you hear in Marshall overdrive is not designed as such...believe it or not.Last edited by Cygnus X1; 12-25-2012, 09:30 PM.
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View PostHeh, actually HA Dumble, Randall Smith, a zillion others and Ken Fischer wrote the book on those type of amps you love.
Along with a select few, they were not afraid to keep dumping more and more gain into the preamp tubes.
Eventually the result is what you hear in tube "metal" tones that we have come to know.
More compression in the stages has developed into what we know as the tight chugga-chugga
and scooped mids, but it got there somehow.
Ken was one of those guys that made it happen.
Much of what you hear in Marshall overdrive is not designed as such...believe it or not.
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