Re: i know i have issues....need more amp advice
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i know your stuff, mike (and i like it very much btw).
well.....compared to AIA, i'd say your tone has more low mids, in general is a tad less bright, and the highs are SLIGHTLY fuzzier than AIA. i'd also say your tone isn't as tight.
i do not want to bash your sound here, really. i think it sounds good, but i don't think you've got AIA NAILED. close, yes, but not nailed [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
actually, when listening to AIA, i'd much rather put it into the modded marshall (+OD) ballpark.
iirc, schaffer used his old custom larry head, with a BBE in the loop, through a 1960A/B setup.
the lead dude (can't remember his name) apparently used a SLO for AIA?
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If you listen to it without the bass, it's damn near identical, although it's probably a bit closer to "Something Wicked", which is more distorted. (The tightness issues are in the playing. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ) I thought Tarnowski (sp?) used Schaffer's other Larry for AIA? (Of course, since I'm guessing most of it was actually recorded at Morrissound, who knows?) I know he was using it when we played with them on that tour, but maybe he had the SLO by AIA?
I think you could get something you like with the Recto, but, to be honest, you alreay own the best bang-for-the-buck metal amp out there with the 5150. I'd spend some SERIOUS time tweaking it before moving on...
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i know your stuff, mike (and i like it very much btw).
well.....compared to AIA, i'd say your tone has more low mids, in general is a tad less bright, and the highs are SLIGHTLY fuzzier than AIA. i'd also say your tone isn't as tight.
i do not want to bash your sound here, really. i think it sounds good, but i don't think you've got AIA NAILED. close, yes, but not nailed [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
actually, when listening to AIA, i'd much rather put it into the modded marshall (+OD) ballpark.
iirc, schaffer used his old custom larry head, with a BBE in the loop, through a 1960A/B setup.
the lead dude (can't remember his name) apparently used a SLO for AIA?
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If you listen to it without the bass, it's damn near identical, although it's probably a bit closer to "Something Wicked", which is more distorted. (The tightness issues are in the playing. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ) I thought Tarnowski (sp?) used Schaffer's other Larry for AIA? (Of course, since I'm guessing most of it was actually recorded at Morrissound, who knows?) I know he was using it when we played with them on that tour, but maybe he had the SLO by AIA?
I think you could get something you like with the Recto, but, to be honest, you alreay own the best bang-for-the-buck metal amp out there with the 5150. I'd spend some SERIOUS time tweaking it before moving on...
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