Originally posted by petedz
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Say it ain't so, Mustaine moves to Line 6
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yeah he did. too bad, really. i am not an ESP hater by any means, but the DV8 just isn't as cool as the KV!!!GEAR:
some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!
some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!
and finally....
i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!
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The effect "spill over" is nothing new. Even the fairly old Rocktron units could do that. However, I guess I could understand wanting to get all of his most-used sounds in one unit. For example, I like the sound of my Peavey and ADA preamps combined with Rocktron or Boss delays, but my ART preamp/processor sounds, for lack of a better word, "optimized" running the distortion and delay in the same box.
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It'll be the Megadeth amp with those Dave tones. Not that there's anyting wrong with that, after all Megadth is my favorite band but I would not pay for that amp. I would sure lov to jam on it thoughI swear, by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine. - Ayn Rand
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Originally posted by sl2loverThat's the DAAAMN truth!!
+1 to the tenth power
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Pretty funny RX, but Overkill does not use ESP ... things could change byu the end of the tour though. It would be cool if there was an ESP booth so we could try some guitars and shred it up in the parking lot. A couple years ago Fender had a booth at Ozzfest and that was pretty cool, spent a good chunk of the day there.I swear, by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine. - Ayn Rand
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Opeth plays PRS...
As far as the amp, sounds interesting. I'll be interested to see what the finished product is.Dreaded Silence - Boston Melancholic Metal
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I go to alot of concerts, and i mean alot, anything from metal, to punk, to emo, to screamo to you name it, classic metal, new metal, old metal, speed metal, death metal, solid metal, shreaded metal, whatever metal is out there i usually go see LOL
But anyway to my point, i have seen alot of bands use vetta's, flextone II's and they sound just as good as any tube driven head, and trust me i am a tone snob.
But anyway, to where line 6 really excels is metal, probaly because the biggest complaint about modeling is the fact that little nusenses are not there, but in metal most people do not even have these little nusenses on tube amps, because well just way to much distortion.
look at dime, Randall backline and had awesome tone! Enough said.
Originally posted by ChickenScratchDon't get me wrong, I love Line 6 but it's more of a tool for rehearsals and demoing. I would never seriously consider recording with one, live they are close enough though. Close enough to Marshalls that most people in the audience would not notice, that is if he's got some Marshalls at home he wants to protect.
And yes, we don't know anything about the amp yet. For all we know Line 6 could put something out that'll drive us all insane like the 5150 did.
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Originally posted by ChickenScratchJust saw this on Blabbermouth this morning and thought I should share the bad news. First Loomis starts playing Kranks now Mustaine starts playing Line 6! Now, I'm not saying Line 6 sucks, I have a POD and a Spider but it's hard for me to imagine Megadeth being played thru a modeling amp.
Anybody have any further info on this?
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/bla...wsitemID=57475
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Originally posted by ChickenScratchDon't get me wrong, I love Line 6 but it's more of a tool for rehearsals and demoing. I would never seriously consider recording with one, live they are close enough though. Close enough to Marshalls that most people in the audience would not notice, that is if he's got some Marshalls at home he wants to protect.
And yes, we don't know anything about the amp yet. For all we know Line 6 could put something out that'll drive us all insane like the 5150 did.
Your local. Come on over to Connecticut. I'll provide the beer and some eats. You can hear the Vetta a/b'd against a slew of fine high gain tube amps. You will be very surprised.
Sometimes I just can't stand all this Line 6 bashing. Most of you guys base your opinions from a store demo or that old Spyder or Flextone you used to have. I have all the amps set up in my basement. I can turn them as loud as I want. A properly tweaked Vetta will really blow you away.
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Originally posted by siggy14I go to alot of concerts, and i mean alot, anything from metal, to punk, to emo, to screamo to you name it, classic metal, new metal, old metal, speed metal, death metal, solid metal, shreaded metal, whatever metal is out there i usually go see LOL
But anyway to my point, i have seen alot of bands use vetta's, flextone II's and they sound just as good as any tube driven head, and trust me i am a tone snob.
But anyway, to where line 6 really excels is metal, probaly because the biggest complaint about modeling is the fact that little nusenses are not there, but in metal most people do not even have these little nusenses on tube amps, because well just way to much distortion.
look at dime, Randall backline and had awesome tone! Enough said.
IMHO.. the Vetta does a great job for any type of metal and any type of clean. Its the inbetween vintage stuff like Plexi's or JTM's or Mesa Mark series amps that modelers seem to have the most trouble emulating.
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Originally posted by jgcableVery good point Siggy as always. Thats why modelers have a harder time with vintage overdriven tones.
IMHO.. the Vetta does a great job for any type of metal and any type of clean. Its the inbetween vintage stuff like Plexi's or JTM's or Mesa Mark series amps that modelers seem to have the most trouble emulating.
Gil
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