Lovely JUICY Vintage Tones But Can It Do Modern? (Orange AD30)
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Thanks for watching this episode of my new "One Song, One Amp!" series, the V2 edition! Remember my old one? I wanted to do this again but this time kick it up a notch with 8 different guitars! Should be fun! I hope to eventually feature ALL my amps in this series. Could be great for comparing amps to eachother! Cheers!
Signal chain:
- Guitars
- Orange AD30
- GupTech Mad Honker Boost/Overdrive
- RedSeven Amplification Amp Central reactive load
- Axe Fx III (for IR loading and noise gate)
- OwnHammer impulse responses
- Cubase 12 Pro
- Steven Slate Drums 5.5
OwnHammer Impulse Responses: www.OwnHammer.com/
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Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
00:11 Clean Tone (Fender American Performer Telecaster)
00:39 Pushed Clean (LTD Phoenix Deluxe 1000)
01:10 Crunch (Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s)
01:41 Rock (Gibson Les Paul Custom)
02:22 Metal Passive (LTD NW-44)
03:08 Metal Active (LTD Phoenix Arctic Metal)
03:56 Metal 7-String Baritone (LTD SC-607B1H)
04:42 Metal 8-String Baritone (Ibanez M80M)
Isolated Guitars:
05:51 Clean Tone (Fender American Performer Telecaster)
06:18 Pushed Clean (LTD Phoenix Deluxe 1000)
06:49 Crunch (Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s)
07:20 Rock (Gibson Les Paul Custom)
08:01 Metal Passive (LTD NW-44)
08:48 Metal Active (LTD Phoenix Arctic Metal)
09:36 Metal 7-String Baritone (LTD SC-607B1H)
10:22 Metal 8-String Baritone (Ibanez M80M)
That has to be the best demo of the Orange AD-30 on the internet! Fantastic job! 👏 👏
Man, your channel is an absolute gem - the gear, the guitars, the playing, the compositions, the mixing, the editing, the nuanced opinions, the video formats, the methodology and simply the effort that goes into all of this. Even the fonts for the text are beautiful!
Thank you very much!!
I get so engrossed in your music that I forget I was looking up gear videos. Keep up the great work haha
Your channel is the best. If I want to hear an amp in its most diverse, your channel is it. I play everything from a strat to an 8 string.
Another EPIC Orange play through 🤘
Cheers!
I absolutely love the sound of this amp and wish there was a Helix model of it!
@@Goth108 And give up the rest of the models? That makes no sense. Plus, I use Helix Native for recording, can't use this amp that way.
@@Goth108 Being forgotten? Why the fuck would I worry about that? Besides, if I want to record a real amp, I already own an old school limited edition JTM-45.
Great style and tone mashup. Sweet 7 string too 😂 Oh, and love the 7 and 8 downtunery 💪🏽
Cheers!
Always thought the AD 30 couldn't do metal tones. I was wrong (well, it needs some overdrive to do so, but still)
And the right cab
Metal amps need a boost to tighten things up too. I'm surprised how versatile this amp is. I passed on it years thinking it wouldn't give me that growl my other Orange head
i give u some static on the boards, but this demo was a gem, Jon, Great song, great playing and great job dialing this amp in!
Yes, it can! Nice vid!!! Maybe a capture from it? 😜 And that rockerverb mkiii, ow man.. 😂
Cheers
Very nicely hazy on the high gain. I would use this as a JCM-type alternative for black metal (if I could afford one lol).
Hey man try the black terror out! It's incredible fort hese hi gain tones!
Got my GupTech Mad Honker too. Love it!
Amazing pedal
@@SonicDriveStudio GupTech is awesome. My VeJ3, T-Bag and Mini Corn sound great as well.
@@SonicDriveStudio I run a Tanabe Twin Custom for a gainy dumble tone in the front of my pedalboard. The Mad Honker works very well to tighten that up. On to Gehenna V2 and a Cab M+.
8 string HB, really a just lot of fun and yes, the dumble sound can metal for sure with some radical surgery via Two Notes, Guilloume and Daniel.
That's actually quite nice black metal tones IMO ))) Who might have thought...
4:46 love this passage
Ben erg benieuwd morgen!
Zie je dan!
Cool riffs with the black les Paul!. The sound overall is a bit too compressed. r u using compression?
the only zero commercials gear channel thats left on youtube apparently 😎
*zero-commercials-channel
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@@dildojizzbaggins6969🫣 you are just ridiculous
I wish you would just plug straight into the amp and see what kind of rock tones you could achieve that way.
Only the final clips have a boost, the first 5 clips or so are the guitar straight into the amp. The second half of the video is just the guitar.
i just love your stuff here 🖤🎸..what do you think of this amp in general? for what kind of music is this amp build in the first place and for what would you buy it? thanks man
the only zero commercials gear channel thats left on youtube apparently 😎
More vintage low gain tones or classic rock, perhaps also Indie rock/stoner etc
@@SonicDriveStudio and he replies faster than a lightning, thanks again 🦾🦾
4:14 wait, all the distortion is from the amp? the drive knob on the pedal is at 0.
Would be awesome to compare AD30 to Rectifier)
Could you make such comparison?
so fuck good lines guitar and tones amazing !!!
Thanks!
Do you think using the axe fx in the signal chain makes a big difference? I’ve tried recreating a lot of tones in your videos and I can’t seem to get close even with very similar gear. That’s the only thing missing.
No, the Axe Fx just keeps the signal clean and loads the IRs
Hey im very new to amps regarding head amps is the AD30 good to play by itself without a speaker or will it need a speaker
Sounds great with the Ibanez m80
Surprisingly!
Sounds beautiful is it loud enough for gigs with loud drummer 🤔
Yeah!
@@SonicDriveStudio Great thanks 🙏
hey that change up at 1:55 tho
New to tube: if I’m playing this thing at mid volume a few times a week how long will the tubes last? Are they a pain to swap out? Thanks internet folks
Tubes don't really have an exact life. You can have brand new tubes blow 5 minutes after installing. Then you can push the tubes hard every day for years and they not blow.
There's really no way of "saving" life on your tubes. They are going to go when they go.
As far as changing tubes, difficulty depends on the amp.
That said, if you have no idea about that, absolutely DON'T change them yourself. The extra voltage stored in the chassis/transformers can kill you.
@@jorditoTX94 thank you for your incredible insight sir. Safe to say I’m gonna go through my local shop when my AD-30 kicks it
@@BougieButler Changing the tubes in an AD30 is really easy since the amp doesn’t have to be biased. Just take the old one out and put the new one in.. (with the power off of course..😅)
Most other amps do have be biased though and I’d definitely leave that to a proper tech if you’re new to that kinda stuff!
@@Reinieristof Perfect. Thanks so much! I'm getting the 2x12 vertical cab soon and I can't wait to get going :)
This amp is tube rectified so that will probably be the one you end up changing most of the time. Especially if you use the standby switch from what I’ve been told by an experienced amp tech
I owned this 20 years ago and it was beautiful, i regret selling it. It could have used a reverb.
The AD30R combo has a reverb but it's single channel
Of course it can do modern heavy tones. It’s an orange amp.
Is literally everything double tracked? Lol
Speaker emulating is a sin. Use a speaker cab and a mic for real results 🤦♂️