Sure, so let's refine it a bit. Start by picking an amp. Pick an era. Pick a band/artist from the era that used the amp. Pick guitars and any pedals, then off to video room. Or perhaps you start with a guitar and go from there. Anyway, just looking to shake up the series.
YES! Please do a blues rig!! This was fantastic. I would love to see several genre rigs. A classic rock rig, a country rig, a blues rig, etc... Even a cover band rig that has to be versatile to play many multiple styles.
It would be really cool to see a King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard sound like. Those aussie guys are probably one of the best things that happened to rock music recently.
Absolutely the best "practice" amp. I'd gig with one of the bigger ones to be honest though. If you have a computer you basically have every boss pedal in one amp with good cleans, crunch, and high gains.
You guys should do a Sound Like rig that can cover all genres (like stuff like John Mayer all the way up to modern metal). Keep up the good work Andertons!
Stuart Adamson's bagpipe tones in Big Country without budget busting on pitch shifter/harmonizer that makes up part of that ultracool Scots tone. Thanks guys, great show.
I would love to see a "Sounds like..." with Bass like they did with Royal Blood. If there's a band that has special Bass Tone going, I would love to see the guys do their take on it. Bands I think about are Karnivool, Tool, Motörhead, Muse, etc...
"Signature" sounds for bass tend to be fairly obvious. As cool as a butt load of modulation and sexy delay all over your bass tone, unless you're in Mogwai your drummer will be less than impressed and your audience even less so.
Well, since we're doing sort of challenge videos, you could do "Sound Like | Random Rig | Without Busting The Bank". You make a list of famous brands for each category (guitar, amp and effects) and then pick one at random (i.e. you could print the names out and put them in a hat to pick from). Then you're challenged to make a rig each without busting the bank.
Absolutely love this show. I'd really dig it if you could do a Sounds Like for Prince and for Dethklok. And also, I think it'd be a really good idea to feature some more female guitarists. You could have PJ Harvey, Annie Clarke/St. Vincent (this one would be really fun, she gets some crazy/gnarly sounds), Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker from Sleater Kinney, and Marnie Stern. There are loads more, but those are the first ones that jump to mind. Could make for a really good series and I think it's really important to represent as wide a range of guitarists as possible. Thanks guys, keep it up!
Can you guys please please do Eric Johnson without busting or a Philip Sayce by busting? There are tons I’d love to see you guys do but I think a lot of people would like to see those two or at least ej. Thanks!
Sound like Gary Clark Jr *BY* busting the bank. Rabea said he wanted to do that in the without busting. DO IT! Also do NOFX and Pennywise. We need more punk in this.
Keep the Sounds Like comin chaps. I love watching these videos and it helps me to learn what I would need to sound like my favorite bands. Because of your praise of the Marshall DSL40C I went out and bought one and It's the best amp I have ever owned
legit been asking for this since the beginning. though the sounds wouldn't be the hardest, i think they are staying away from it cos figuring out/playing the riffs has that added challenge of most of their songs being in weird and often different tunings.
My first thought after the description was Les Paul and DSL-40c with a TS-9. But then I realized that a PRS would be good for it. Maybe I don’t understand that type of gear all that much. I use a Strat with overwound pickups and a Vox-NT15CG2 (really underrated) to give you perspective on my style. The cleans are great as you would expect from a Strat. Bluesy overdriven tones are great. Classic rock is great. I get awesome thrash tones from that rig, which is about as far as metal goes (no prog metal or anything like that). The single coil (w/ a Tele-esque bridge because of replaced pickups) bridge gives a really tight and brutal middy (or scooped with EQ) metal tone.
I agree about fretwork. Factory fretwork is always pretty rough, no matter the price of the guitar they will always benefit from a level and a dress once you buy them. But they should not be scratchy like that off the shelf
Kaledonia23 - Not really. He uses a lot of TC pedals as shown on his Reverb interview so it's possible to get a simple wah and a chorus at $2,000 American dollar budget with everything mentioned.
Had a wild idea recently: you could do a serie of sound like based solely on not well known bands, I found lots of them have very specific sounds, and it'd be cool to see how bands that don't have endorsment deals or a professionnal contract get their sounds. Bands like Trepalium, Klone, Hacride or 7 Weeks come to mind. They all have a rather specific sound, especially 7 Weeks. I know it'd be tough to do, considering how few infos there are on such band's gears, but it would only make it even more interesting.
I’m very much so looking forward to seeing you guys show off Chapman guitars in these videos going forward. Considering all the new ranges and pricing I’m sure they’ll work great.
I was waiting for this video and didn't even know about it. It's awesome! I was really hoping for that RGA to make it to the room, but this guitar is also nice. Thanks for great video, guys!!!
When Rabbea picked up the grey/3 way Ibanez, i went: That's my guitar !!!!!! I owned it for 2 years and watched the series for 3 😂 so sad they didn't play it haha
Sound Like Karnivool without busting the bank! They're a god-tier band and that would be a crazy fun episode. Periphery too. It'd be interesting to see how you guys keep budget with Periphery since all their rigs are insanely expensive.
Curtis Mayfield ftw. Anyone reading this comment, listen to Move On Up live version on RUclips. Then get that warm fuzzy feeling showing all your friends an impossibly cool tune.
Christian Miller totally - the thing is that most guitarists will be able to figure out a decent modern tone but I wouldn't know how to get those wonderful guitar tones on an early Michael Jackson album, or Motown tone.
Def a good one to do. They didn't do the Ramones/standard punk rig of cranked Marshalls, & they had 2 guitarists so they could do Joe Strummer & Mick Jones, plus the effects. Bonus if they do Paul Simonon, he's awesome. Def an interesting sound like episode
i wish you guys did some of these as a head to head challenge. I'm sure you each have your own idea of what a modern tone is, and how to achieve it. plus you'd have twice as much product on screen. think about it.
Please do more bass bustings like Royal Blood. I'd love to see a Tool Justin Chancellor edition. He's got such a distinctive tone and it would be mad to get a look at how you'd achieve that sound on a budget.
That's super easy, Marshall JVM (he uses only one chanel with not a lot of gain), Kirk Hammet wah, delay pedal (only for a few songs), chorus pedal (he has it on ALL the time)
ENGL E530 Pre, EMG pickups and a tubescreamer pedal. I don't know much about the effects he uses, but the E530 nails the AYDY and the HCDR tones in my opinion, and it's generally a fantastic piece of gear. It has a 2x1.5W solid state power section and you can use it by itself in your apartment, it gets really loud through a 212 V30 loaded cab. You can get an idea of how that pre sounds in one of the videos on my channel, I'm no pro and I got a pretty good tone out of it (or that's what I think).
2:16 Misha's signature guitar does't have a coil split I think. The tone knob when pushed is completely out of the circuit for tone retention and you pull it to use it.
You can also hear from the man himself: ruclips.net/video/auaNmXyO6ZU/видео.html He uses a squier sig, a pedalboard mostly of chinese knockoffs, and everyone knows he uses british amps (Marshall Plexis, maybe Hiwatt), so maybe squier, one of the new origin series marshalls and a similar pedalboard to these. Maybe the guys will do it, would like to see their take on this.
Keep doing your thing you guys kill it every time would love to see what u would do to sounds like stone temple pilots they deserve very great under appreciated band cheers✌🏼
Gretsch ? Casino ? Rickenbacker ? Fenders ? On a Vox amp. They used lots and lots of guitars. And the sound of please please me is so different to the sound of the white album for exemple. It will not be a easy task to do a sound like the Beatles. But I hope they will one day.
Richard Harrold OMFG ! It's retarded ! Learn more about them, do some research, use your ears and listen to the music. You will see it's the best band of mankind history. Now I go, I don't want to talk to dumb people, they might learn something from it.
Maybe it would be cool if you could do an era based "sound like" rig? So using type of gear typical for like 60s, 70s, 80s, and so on. I think it would make for a great sub-series.
Once again the ultimate anything rig without busting the bank must include a Blackstar ID TVP amp. Even the little ID:30 TVP is a little budget monster and after the firmware update it even has the Presence, Resonance and Mids control of it's bigger brothers available from the front by holding the Tap button and turning the Treble, Bass and ISF respectively. The ID:30 doesn't have a loop though making the ID:60 the sweet spot in the range and the ID:60 is midi switchable. Great budget amps that can do any genre and any tone, have usable built in reverbs, delays and modulation effects, have more than enough headroom even for gigging with a loud band but also sound great at any volume.
Some suggestions: Sounds like "Bad Religion" without busting the bank, "Nirvana" (by busting the bank), "Stone Temple Pilots", "Creedence Clearwater Revival", "Lynyrd Skynyrd", "the Doors", and just to mix it up - "Chuck Berry" and thanks you guys are awesome!
Say what you will, but their tone and album production quality are top notch. The tones on All the Right Reasons are still some of the best I've ever heard. Lot of the production crew behind Black Album worked on it.
How about you imagine a scenario that for some reason you have lost all your gear and you each have 1500 pounds to get yourself a new rig.
Great idea
They did a £500 gig rig challenge years ago, but a modern version with £1500 would be great
sound like rabea and Matt on a budget essentially
Sound Like: Yourself
Do a sound like for a particular era, ie 50s, 60s, 70s and so forth.
Sure, so let's refine it a bit. Start by picking an amp. Pick an era. Pick a band/artist from the era that used the amp. Pick guitars and any pedals, then off to video room. Or perhaps you start with a guitar and go from there. Anyway, just looking to shake up the series.
I like this idea...
the problem is 70s rock is very different from 70s jazz (obviously) so genre is still quite important
Sounds like Rabea and Matt ?
YES! Please do a blues rig!! This was fantastic. I would love to see several genre rigs. A classic rock rig, a country rig, a blues rig, etc... Even a cover band rig that has to be versatile to play many multiple styles.
It would be really cool to see a King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard sound like. Those aussie guys are probably one of the best things that happened to rock music recently.
Matheus Mota they were playing in the background when Matt and Rabea chose the amp!
Yeah! Open Water is such a great tune.
Matheus Mota, I completely agree!
sounds like "random band im a huge fan of at the moment, but not many other people are" by busting the bank!
I like them too!
Easy, plug a les Paul into a Marshall. Do my random sounds like band instead.
Immolation Liquidation Yeah I've been LITERALLY waiting FOREVER, for this.
Sound like opeth
Iike RX Bandits
I bet they def wanted to pick the Katana but didn't want all the comments complaining about it so they went with the Egnater. Katanas are fantastic
Absolutely the best "practice" amp. I'd gig with one of the bigger ones to be honest though. If you have a computer you basically have every boss pedal in one amp with good cleans, crunch, and high gains.
The Ultimate Modern Tones Rig is my favorite band of all time!
Now I can finally sound like them! :D
You guys should do a Sounds Like using used gear!
You guys should do a Sound Like rig that can cover all genres (like stuff like John Mayer all the way up to modern metal). Keep up the good work Andertons!
I think they already did that with the versatile rig
A Helix, Variax guitar and some headphones... every rig ever for about £2k. Or sub in cheap squier/epiphone clones of the tele, strat, es-335 and LP.
MegaCrasherMusic get a beefy archtop super strat w humbuckers that are really good at splitting and bam you only need one guitar
Get something with seymours or dimarzios and a coil split and run it through a boss katana amp. Simple, affordable, and to the point.
thats called a line 6 helix
Why don't you guys do sounds like thrash metal, grunge, indie rock whatever...that would be awesome
Stuart Adamson's bagpipe tones in Big Country without budget busting on pitch shifter/harmonizer that makes up part of that ultracool Scots tone. Thanks guys, great show.
"to be fair...thats a great shout...for days" classic :)
can we get a bass series of sounds like please?
I'm not so sure it would work as-well.
90% of it would be "use this fender bass and this ampeg amp, maybe throw a pedal on there"
I would love to see a "Sounds like..." with Bass like they did with Royal Blood. If there's a band that has special Bass Tone going, I would love to see the guys do their take on it.
Bands I think about are Karnivool, Tool, Motörhead, Muse, etc...
"Signature" sounds for bass tend to be fairly obvious. As cool as a butt load of modulation and sexy delay all over your bass tone, unless you're in Mogwai your drummer will be less than impressed and your audience even less so.
Chris Benson it's not like they have to do those, they could just do the more iconic ones, cliff Burton, Les claypool, geezer butler
Well, since we're doing sort of challenge videos, you could do "Sound Like | Random Rig | Without Busting The Bank".
You make a list of famous brands for each category (guitar, amp and effects) and then pick one at random (i.e. you could print the names out and put them in a hat to pick from). Then you're challenged to make a rig each without busting the bank.
Absolutely love this show. I'd really dig it if you could do a Sounds Like for Prince and for Dethklok. And also, I think it'd be a really good idea to feature some more female guitarists. You could have PJ Harvey, Annie Clarke/St. Vincent (this one would be really fun, she gets some crazy/gnarly sounds), Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker from Sleater Kinney, and Marnie Stern. There are loads more, but those are the first ones that jump to mind. Could make for a really good series and I think it's really important to represent as wide a range of guitarists as possible. Thanks guys, keep it up!
Sound like FUCKIN SLAYER!!!!!!!!
Without busting the bank!
Cheap drive pedal
Clean channel
ALL THE GAIN
NO MIDS
MOAR GAIN
ALL THE GAAAIN!!!!
Are you sure "ALL THE GAIN" ? Worl Painted Blood sounded like an OD pedal only.
NO mids? thats not slayer
Extra props to Bea for playing the "release" portion of the Blood and Thunder riff, sounds great!
Metallica by busting please! 🤘
Nathan Tompsett YEAH!🤘🏻
A guitar with EMGs and a peavey amp and a wah. thats it
Fresh4220 *10 wahs
What is the most expensive way pedal?
^All the wah pedals
Holy smokes, that pink jazz bass in the intro talking section is fabulous!
Please do My Chemical Romance from the Black Parade
I'd just like to say I really enjoyed seeing the process of you going through a number of guitars before choosing this time!
Can you guys please please do Eric Johnson without busting or a Philip Sayce by busting? There are tons I’d love to see you guys do but I think a lot of people would like to see those two or at least ej. Thanks!
Sound like Gary Clark Jr *BY* busting the bank. Rabea said he wanted to do that in the without busting. DO IT!
Also do NOFX and Pennywise. We need more punk in this.
Awesome......
VAN HALEN VAN HALEN VAN HALEN.....
WÒOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHH
Juank Beni BUT ITS FUN WATCHING EM DO WHAT DEY DO......
What
Keep the Sounds Like comin chaps. I love watching these videos and it helps me to learn what I would need to sound like my favorite bands. Because of your praise of the Marshall DSL40C I went out and bought one and It's the best amp I have ever owned
A TS9 = TS808. Differences between to individual units are likely due to component tolerances and / or placebo effect.
Kley De Jong the placebo effect is huge in guitars though. Loving how something looks is so important.
TS9 is an 808 in a prettier looking box.
yeah, like rabea said, just tweak a little to get the sound you want, by the end of the day...
Hey guys the slab you chose is the Rick Graham sig model. Hence the RG in mode desciption. Nicely done. Cheers from across the pond
You guys gonna do a Sound Like Karnivool at all?
Yes, please!
Which is the whole point🤣
This!!!
legit been asking for this since the beginning. though the sounds wouldn't be the hardest, i think they are staying away from it cos figuring out/playing the riffs has that added challenge of most of their songs being in weird and often different tunings.
I support this suggestion.
it great to hear some honesty from the guys even though it is something so small as fret work
Sound like Zappa!
My first thought after the description was Les Paul and DSL-40c with a TS-9.
But then I realized that a PRS would be good for it.
Maybe I don’t understand that type of gear all that much. I use a Strat with overwound pickups and a Vox-NT15CG2 (really underrated) to give you perspective on my style.
The cleans are great as you would expect from a Strat.
Bluesy overdriven tones are great.
Classic rock is great.
I get awesome thrash tones from that rig, which is about as far as metal goes (no prog metal or anything like that). The single coil (w/ a Tele-esque bridge because of replaced pickups) bridge gives a really tight and brutal middy (or scooped with EQ) metal tone.
Come on Rabea do a sounds like Nuno!!!!
Great video! An idea for the next video, ultimate Amp Head and Cabinet combination.
With slayers fairwell tour announced, Sounds like slayer?
I agree about fretwork. Factory fretwork is always pretty rough, no matter the price of the guitar they will always benefit from a level and a dress once you buy them. But they should not be scratchy like that off the shelf
Sound like John Petrucci withtout busting the bank
Kimmo Kylä-Laaso don’t think that’s possible 😂
Sterling Majesty and the Egnater they're using here. Done.
Kaledonia23 - Not really. He uses a lot of TC pedals as shown on his Reverb interview so it's possible to get a simple wah and a chorus at $2,000 American dollar budget with everything mentioned.
Awesome vid guys. I love it when you spend plenty of time in the shop looking at gear.
Sound like Kyuss
Sound like Baroness
Sound like Windhand
Sound like Elder
Also High on Fire and/or Sleep
Juank Beni not necessarily and their first Homme rig sounded like shit anyways lol
We need a sound like Josh Homme/QOTSA/Kyuss BY busting the bank.
Had a wild idea recently: you could do a serie of sound like based solely on not well known bands, I found lots of them have very specific sounds, and it'd be cool to see how bands that don't have endorsment deals or a professionnal contract get their sounds. Bands like Trepalium, Klone, Hacride or 7 Weeks come to mind. They all have a rather specific sound, especially 7 Weeks.
I know it'd be tough to do, considering how few infos there are on such band's gears, but it would only make it even more interesting.
Sound like Gojira!!
I’m very much so looking forward to seeing you guys show off Chapman guitars in these videos going forward. Considering all the new ranges and pricing I’m sure they’ll work great.
Sound like Richey Blackmore from his Deep Purple and early Rainbow years!
they should definately do Deep Purple and Rainbow's two most popular tracks
Smoke On The Water and Stargazer
I was waiting for this video and didn't even know about it. It's awesome! I was really hoping for that RGA to make it to the room, but this guitar is also nice. Thanks for great video, guys!!!
avenged pls
When Rabbea picked up the grey/3 way Ibanez, i went:
That's my guitar !!!!!!
I owned it for 2 years and watched the series for 3 😂 so sad they didn't play it haha
sound like polyphia or chon?
The Sea yesssssssssssss
Single coils with a snappy tone for Polyphia, they just wank over the single coil tones.
For chon just an Ibanez RG into a Vox AC15 with a compressor and OD
Now I want that glorious Adam Clayton Jazzbass that's glowing in the background in the first minutes :-)
Sound Like Mac Demarco?
Sound Like Karnivool without busting the bank! They're a god-tier band and that would be a crazy fun episode. Periphery too. It'd be interesting to see how you guys keep budget with Periphery since all their rigs are insanely expensive.
Sounds like Motorhead.... Busting the bank!
Charlie Payne yessss
yes please :)
dsfadsfgafgf they managed to make AC/DC how long and that craps simple.
This one's easy: buy large, old Marshall and crank to 10.
Uhm...Let's see: MARSHALL + MORE MARSHALL. lol 🤘
That intro though 😆
Sound like king gizzard and the lizard wizard please!
Sound like Manic Street Preachers would be banging!
Can u do a Hardcore/punk sound like?
2:24 I have that Schecter but it has a Floyd Rose. Amazing sounding guitar. Smooth to play and lightweight
Sound like Motown ! That great great r&b tone
Curtis Mayfield ftw. Anyone reading this comment, listen to Move On Up live version on RUclips. Then get that warm fuzzy feeling showing all your friends an impossibly cool tune.
This would be awesome. Three guitarists on some of those records though. Different instrument choices too... My Girl is a Gibson L5 for instance.
Christian Miller totally - the thing is that most guitarists will be able to figure out a decent modern tone but I wouldn't know how to get those wonderful guitar tones on an early Michael Jackson album, or Motown tone.
You guys should do the ultimate extended range rig!
Sound like The Clash
Either any kind of tele or LP type combined with a VOX, fender or marshall Amp. And an mxr Phaser and type of chorus for effects.
Def a good one to do. They didn't do the Ramones/standard punk rig of cranked Marshalls, & they had 2 guitarists so they could do Joe Strummer & Mick Jones, plus the effects. Bonus if they do Paul Simonon, he's awesome. Def an interesting sound like episode
Play out of tune! LOL
Hell ya
5:00 is that KGATLW? Good looookkksss
Sounds like Rush By Busting The Bank
i wish you guys did some of these as a head to head challenge. I'm sure you each have your own idea of what a modern tone is, and how to achieve it. plus you'd have twice as much product on screen. think about it.
Sound like KSE
Iron Heart IRT30-112 + TS + Caparison guitar with Fishman Pickups :D
The top on that Ibanez is actually Ziricote, I think it's from the exotic woods series. Sounds similar to rosewood.
Sounds like Def Leppard, Ratt, Poison, or Dokken
Hey guys great video as ever !
Sounds like the Melvins
Please do more bass bustings like Royal Blood. I'd love to see a Tool Justin Chancellor edition. He's got such a distinctive tone and it would be mad to get a look at how you'd achieve that sound on a budget.
All aboard on the tingly balls train!
Sound like SRV by BUSTING the bank please!!
Sound like Avenged Sevenfold??????????
Yes that needs to happen!
Yes please
Need it
I've been saying that for mooonths. Don't know why they haven't done it yet. It would get tons of views.
love these guys 🤘
simply love this series
You should do something like "sound like chappers and the captain" both in busting and without busting the bank
Loving the King Gizzard in the background
Sound like Children of Bodom!
That's super easy, Marshall JVM (he uses only one chanel with not a lot of gain), Kirk Hammet wah, delay pedal (only for a few songs), chorus pedal (he has it on ALL the time)
ofc if u have 3000£ so u can buy the gear he uses :D but under that 1500 would be cool to see what they pick
Haha yeah, I guess I busted the bank 😁
ENGL E530 Pre, EMG pickups and a tubescreamer pedal. I don't know much about the effects he uses, but the E530 nails the AYDY and the HCDR tones in my opinion, and it's generally a fantastic piece of gear. It has a 2x1.5W solid state power section and you can use it by itself in your apartment, it gets really loud through a 212 V30 loaded cab. You can get an idea of how that pre sounds in one of the videos on my channel, I'm no pro and I got a pretty good tone out of it (or that's what I think).
Andrei Grozea alexi's emg pickups are passive, so just telling people "emg pickups" is misleading
2:16 Misha's signature guitar does't have a coil split I think. The tone knob when pushed is completely out of the circuit for tone retention and you pull it to use it.
Sounds like Opeth without busting.
That dynamic exit at 5:53
how about a blues rig
Did u ever do a blues rig show
Great vid as usual, a funk rig would be awesome!
Sound like j mascis without busting the bank
You can also hear from the man himself: ruclips.net/video/auaNmXyO6ZU/видео.html
He uses a squier sig, a pedalboard mostly of chinese knockoffs, and everyone knows he uses british amps (Marshall Plexis, maybe Hiwatt), so maybe squier, one of the new origin series marshalls and a similar pedalboard to these.
Maybe the guys will do it, would like to see their take on this.
YES!!!!
p90s and stacked fuzzes into something loud. You are welcome
kabukiman69 wtf are you talking about... Jazzmaster pick ups aren't P90s... And J rarely stacks fuzz...
Pierre Sauve never said they were the same. It's not a complex tone and p90s work well. Ymmv
Keep doing your thing you guys kill it every time would love to see what u would do to sounds like stone temple pilots they deserve very great under appreciated band cheers✌🏼
Sound like Godsmack please.
Awesome rig!
I really like dig that amp!
Sounds like Korn. \m/
Great sound!
Next, please do a Prog Rock rig! :D
Its been too long. Do the Beatles already
Colm Mahon there's so many sounds for Beatles though. There's no way you could cover it all on a budget.
Gretsch ? Casino ? Rickenbacker ? Fenders ? On a Vox amp. They used lots and lots of guitars. And the sound of please please me is so different to the sound of the white album for exemple. It will not be a easy task to do a sound like the Beatles. But I hope they will one day.
Richard Harrold talentless !! The Beatles !! Ahahahahahahaha...ahahahahaha....hum...sorry. That's the dumbest things I read so far.
I think you confused them with Freddy and the Dreamers ..........LOL
Richard Harrold OMFG ! It's retarded ! Learn more about them, do some research, use your ears and listen to the music. You will see it's the best band of mankind history. Now I go, I don't want to talk to dumb people, they might learn something from it.
Maybe it would be cool if you could do an era based "sound like" rig? So using type of gear typical for like 60s, 70s, 80s, and so on. I think it would make for a great sub-series.
Sound like Zakk Wylde by busting the bank.
Once again the ultimate anything rig without busting the bank must include a Blackstar ID TVP amp. Even the little ID:30 TVP is a little budget monster and after the firmware update it even has the Presence, Resonance and Mids control of it's bigger brothers available from the front by holding the Tap button and turning the Treble, Bass and ISF respectively. The ID:30 doesn't have a loop though making the ID:60 the sweet spot in the range and the ID:60 is midi switchable. Great budget amps that can do any genre and any tone, have usable built in reverbs, delays and modulation effects, have more than enough headroom even for gigging with a loud band but also sound great at any volume.
Civic agreed!!!! I have the Tvp60! Cracking amp and f###ing loud to!!
Sound like....The Eagles!
Some suggestions: Sounds like "Bad Religion" without busting the bank, "Nirvana" (by busting the bank), "Stone Temple Pilots", "Creedence Clearwater Revival", "Lynyrd Skynyrd", "the Doors", and just to mix it up - "Chuck Berry" and thanks you guys are awesome!
Nirvana shouldnt break the bufget seeing as he always used junk guitars!
Sounds like dorje or sounds like rob scallion
Rob scallions are an essential ingredient to any soup.
They did a sound like Dorje years ago back when Rob and Lee did these videos
You guys should also show us the amp settings you use when doing the next video
Sounds like scraping the barrel for idea's
I was really taken with the clean tone as well
And sound like limp bizkit by busting the bank
My ultimate rig under 1500- peavey 6505+ 112 combo and an esp snakebyte 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Sound like Nickelback Plssssss
Mr. Mrphy booooooo
Say what you will, but their tone and album production quality are top notch. The tones on All the Right Reasons are still some of the best I've ever heard. Lot of the production crew behind Black Album worked on it.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
U can't deny the tones from All The right reasons
You can’t credit a sh***y band for tone that is shaped by studio engineers and producers.
Love the Egnater amps! Sound like..... Between the Buried and Me
And Periphery!