Crossposted from my classifieds ad, just in case anyone was curious what a channel switching JCM800 sounds like but never cruised the classifieds. so...
Clips were a bone stock Marshall 2210 JCM800. All are one take, and just me screwing around. Mic was an SM57, straight into the grill of a Peavey VTM cab with Celestion 85s. From there it went to a behringer ultragain pro, and there to my PC soundcard. No normalizing or fx... the 'verb is from the amp, and then mixed down to MP3 with the backing tracks.
This one is a Peavey Wolfgang USA Special w/stock pickups. I used the bridge pickup, volume full up. Amp volume was pretty quiet actually - you could talk over it if you were a bit loud. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
http://members.cox.net/vht50/fakus_pocus.mp3
Charvel '95 USA strat w/DiMarzio Virtual vintage neck and middle pickups out of phase for the first run, then when the tone gets a little hotter it's a bridge duncan hot rails. This is the CLEAN channel with the clean volume cranked and the master down a little. With a stompbox, this channel would kick ass.
http://members.cox.net/vht50/ReadHouse.mp3
Last, Peavey Wolfgang, bridge pickup, took the volume way down for the middle quiet fingerpicking part. Lead channel on the 800, about as loud as the hokey pokey clip above.
http://members.cox.net/vht50/LaGangrene.mp3
Pete
Clips were a bone stock Marshall 2210 JCM800. All are one take, and just me screwing around. Mic was an SM57, straight into the grill of a Peavey VTM cab with Celestion 85s. From there it went to a behringer ultragain pro, and there to my PC soundcard. No normalizing or fx... the 'verb is from the amp, and then mixed down to MP3 with the backing tracks.
This one is a Peavey Wolfgang USA Special w/stock pickups. I used the bridge pickup, volume full up. Amp volume was pretty quiet actually - you could talk over it if you were a bit loud. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
http://members.cox.net/vht50/fakus_pocus.mp3
Charvel '95 USA strat w/DiMarzio Virtual vintage neck and middle pickups out of phase for the first run, then when the tone gets a little hotter it's a bridge duncan hot rails. This is the CLEAN channel with the clean volume cranked and the master down a little. With a stompbox, this channel would kick ass.
http://members.cox.net/vht50/ReadHouse.mp3
Last, Peavey Wolfgang, bridge pickup, took the volume way down for the middle quiet fingerpicking part. Lead channel on the 800, about as loud as the hokey pokey clip above.
http://members.cox.net/vht50/LaGangrene.mp3
Pete
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