Excellent video, James. It's a testament to the brilliance of the amp that it sounds so good with such a range of different guitars. Really tasteful playing too (as always) and particularly helpful that you let notes ring out so we can hear them, rather than just show off your abilities as a player. Just what an amp tone demo needs. Great stuff. Keep up the great work.
IMHO, most Great/Historic amplifiers are a one-trick pony, but oh my they do that one trick marvelously. If I had to choose between many guitars and a single amplifier, or the opposite, many amplifiers and a single guitar, I would have a room full of amplifiers! After the amplifiers I'd have a second room full of different speaker cabinets. Great content James, thank you. This Aynsley Lister's signature is a fantastic amplifier.
Great video James! I totally agree with your comment on the Two Rock amps being very unforgiving - I had to let mine go in the end as I just couldn't bond with it regardless of settings and swapping speaker cones. Yet, I could plug into my Cornell's at the time and instantly where I wanted to be! I have to say I am personally also finding myself plugging straight into an amp more so than pedals first and loving it! So much so I am thinking about selling my pedal collection! All the best, Sam
It makes sense given its origins but to me it’s such a great partner with a Strat… low output pups, fuzz face, huge dynamic range, just the best feel 😊
Really enjoyed the flow and content if this video, probably in my opinion, the most enjoyable to listen to so far. Seems your personality of playing style in private came out more here than previous.
Hi James, you mentioned that the gold SG was a '64 reissue. I've heard the '64s had bigger necks than SGs are typically known for. I've only ever played one SG that I liked. It was a custom shop guitar, the spec of which I now cannot recall. Mostly, SG necks are too small for me. I'd appreciate your comments. Cheers.
Great sounding amp! Really nice. Hey I see the Magnatone is back, get it all sorted out? I recently picked up the Twilighter 1x12 and am really enjoying it!
Rather than saying different amps cover the sound of the guitar, more accurately, I'd say the amplifier is the VOICE of your guitar. 70 to 80 percent of the guitar tone comes from your amp. A Fender Twin will never sound the same as a Marshall JTM 45 because they are two different voices.
That's really cool that you managed to get one! I find setting it hot and using the guitar's volume to change the gain etc is great. What sort of guitar do you use?
Here is the review I did of this amp a while back - The Rift Aynsley Lister Amp Review
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Excitement and honesty. I’m so sold.
Thank you for showing us your beautiful guitars and amps. The demonstrations are great and the commentary is brilliant. Much appreciated and enjoyed.
Thank you!
Excellent video, James. It's a testament to the brilliance of the amp that it sounds so good with such a range of different guitars. Really tasteful playing too (as always) and particularly helpful that you let notes ring out so we can hear them, rather than just show off your abilities as a player. Just what an amp tone demo needs. Great stuff. Keep up the great work.
The Broadcaster into that amp is the sound in my head! Gotta get one of these amps one day.
IMHO, most Great/Historic amplifiers are a one-trick pony, but oh my they do that one trick marvelously.
If I had to choose between many guitars and a single amplifier, or the opposite, many amplifiers and a single guitar, I would have a room full of amplifiers!
After the amplifiers I'd have a second room full of different speaker cabinets.
Great content James, thank you.
This Aynsley Lister's signature is a fantastic amplifier.
Great video James! I totally agree with your comment on the Two Rock amps being very unforgiving - I had to let mine go in the end as I just couldn't bond with it regardless of settings and swapping speaker cones. Yet, I could plug into my Cornell's at the time and instantly where I wanted to be! I have to say I am personally also finding myself plugging straight into an amp more so than pedals first and loving it! So much so I am thinking about selling my pedal collection! All the best, Sam
Your videos inspired me to get one of these and I love it… everyone that hears or plays it gets blown away!
That’s great to hear! Yeah, it is just something else isn’t it 👊🏼
It makes sense given its origins but to me it’s such a great partner with a Strat… low output pups, fuzz face, huge dynamic range, just the best feel 😊
Yeah, what surprises me most is how well it works for everything else!
Really enjoyed the flow and content if this video, probably in my opinion, the most enjoyable to listen to so far. Seems your personality of playing style in private came out more here than previous.
Thank you - that’s cool as this the direction i’m going in 🤟🏼
That's a great amp...lovely playing and the PRS sounded incredible...
Cheers 😊yeah that prs really has something going!
Very enjoyable James
Thanks!
Nice playing James. The Rift is a spectacular amp.
Thanks! Yeah, it’s great isn’t it 🤟🏼
You are a great player my friend 👌👌
Hi James, you mentioned that the gold SG was a '64 reissue. I've heard the '64s had bigger necks than SGs are typically known for. I've only ever played one SG that I liked. It was a custom shop guitar, the spec of which I now cannot recall. Mostly, SG necks are too small for me. I'd appreciate your comments. Cheers.
Hi James, Are you still liking this amp? I'm thinking of purchasing one as my main amp, would you recommend it?
Great sounding amp! Really nice. Hey I see the Magnatone is back, get it all sorted out? I recently picked up the Twilighter 1x12 and am really enjoying it!
Sadly i am still to take it to the retailer for warranty service but booked in for week after next- woohoo! 🤟🏼
Rather than saying different amps cover the sound of the guitar, more accurately, I'd say the amplifier is the VOICE of your guitar. 70 to 80 percent of the guitar tone comes from your amp. A Fender Twin will never sound the same as a Marshall JTM 45 because they are two different voices.
All i would say is a tele sounds like a tele, a strat a strat etc no matter the amp, so must be both coming together to create the tone
@@JamesOnGuitar Yes, that's where the other 20 to 30 percent of the guitar tone comes from. 😊
I bought one after your last videos. Not easy to get in the US. Struggling to get the tones out that I hear, maybe it’s the mics etc. :/
That's really cool that you managed to get one! I find setting it hot and using the guitar's volume to change the gain etc is great. What sort of guitar do you use?
Sounds great. Did you plug in direct or use an OD pedal ? Cheers James
Only the amp all the way through 👍🏼
Awesome, what is the riff at 8:00 on the broadcaster?