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refin
06-05-2010, 01:27 PM
Okay,you aked for it.....after this you won't ask again :embarassed:
I was experimenting with mic placement,using a backing from the LPF.I couldn't get out of the starting gate with playing,but I was happy with the touch sensitivity this amp has.It's distorted,but still clear and sustaining.
Plenty of clams here----
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=330460&songID=9235749
scooteraz
06-05-2010, 02:27 PM
.....after this you won't ask again :embarassed:...
Dude, you got more musical talent in your left "little piggy that went wee wee wee all the way home" than I would have in my entire body if I were three times my already oversized frame. I thought that really nice. Loved the tones that you displayed here.
But, I will refrain from asking again (well at least for a week or sorofl), just to not annoy you.
Really nice. Thanks for making the effort.
MadHatter
06-06-2010, 04:32 AM
lol....
yes... refin is my guitar hero...
smooth... tasty, and generally clam free...
lol
refin
06-06-2010, 09:57 PM
Gee.........uh.......:embarassed:.......thanks for the kind words,but I'm just another picker.
I listened again,and feel that the tone was a little grainy---it takes awhile to dial in this amp,as the tones are very interactice,and each channel has like a vintage/modern switch.
scooteraz
06-07-2010, 01:02 AM
Gee.........uh.......:embarassed:.......thanks for the kind words,but I'm just another picker.
I listened again,and feel that the tone was a little grainy---it takes awhile to dial in this amp,as the tones are very interactice,and each channel has like a vintage/modern switch.
I understand that it is sometimes embarrassing to get (and accept praise). But, that was a nice clip. I had thought the slight graininess was intentional, and liked it. But, that was me.
refin
06-07-2010, 02:45 PM
Thanks,scooteraz......I will be doing some more clips soon.I'm not a high gain guy at all,I like a "bluesy punch",and this amp delivers. Even crunchy rhythms,I like the AC/DC-Zeppelin sound. This amp has so many variables---can't wait to try the mild breakup settings with some pedals.:)
it takes awhile to dial in this amp,as the tones are very interactice,and each channel has like a vintage/modern switch.
I believe thats the very reason for the love/hate relationships many Boogie users and tryers struggle with. Boogies have always been highly tweakable amps and many players don't take the time required to dial em in. Sounds like you are well on your way to unleashing a nice, signature tone refin.
Once again, great playing and great tone. I love the way you never let your awesome technique & chops take precedent over the wonderful emotion & feel you play with. Seriously nice stuff!
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