Testing '2013 Pedalboard with backing tracks
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2013
- After long time testing how effects stack together, moving in and out pedals, my '2013 pedalboard is ready. Still not convinced with the Wah. Rest of pedalboard, I love it.
Improvisation over backing tracks, trying several combinations, to check how they suit the mix. Not my best playing day but, I've found some interesting sounds, anyway.
AMP
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Fender Princeton Reverb Reissue
V1: Mullard 12AX7 reissue
V2: NOS RFT ECC81
V3: Sovtek 12AX7-LPS
V4: JJ ECC83S
Power: Tung Sol 6V6GT
Rectifier: JJ CZ34 / 5AR4
GUITAR
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Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster
Seymour Duncan Antiquity II Surf set (with RW/RP middle pickup, standard bridge).
D'Addario EXL120 strings (0.10")
Dunlop Ultex Jazz III pick (plectro)
PEDALBOARD (Used in video)
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Wampler Decibel+
Roger Mayer Vision Wah
Dry Bell Vibe Machine V1
Wampler Euphoria
Wampler Black '65
Wampler Sovereign
Wampler Leviathan
Wampler Nirvana Chorus
Wampler Faux Tape Echo
CABLES / PATCH CABLES
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Hand-made bulk Mogami 2524 Instrument cable with Neutrik jack plugs
RECORDED WITH (audio + video):
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Zoom Q3HD
FREE DOWNLOADABLE BACKING TRACKS, REPRODUCED WITH
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Sony Walkman (MP3)
Yamaha Stagepass 3000 (PA System)
Hey, don't say me that you still have some questions!. Видеоклипы
Hi. That was a trial and error approach. I've experienced with lot of tubes so, I more or less know how can each tube can help to achieve certain goals in the sound (but, there are surprises always).
I hear the amp and, think about what do I want to change then, I try.
First good improvement was to change the default Sovtek Rectifier with a JJ one.
Second one, was to change the PI tube, to give more immediatness to amp's response.
Third was V1, where I usually like Mullard 12AX7 reissues
Then, I was dealing with rest of positions, seeing how each change affected the overall sound, until I got the best compromise.
If you are interested on all this, please take a look to my blog, where the whole history is tell.
In my blog you will find also some interesting info about how amps work, how tubes work and characteristics of each tube maker/model currently produced (and that has some interest, from the sonical point of view).
Very nice. No sale la Duna. Imagino que te estaba grabandote. No?
what kind of shirt are you wearing? haha just kidding, but i would like to know where you got the ideas for all the other tubes you used? I have a Deluxe reverb RI and am at the point where I'd like to start changing tubes around. Thanks, and great sound!