JD Simo playing a '55 Les Paul through a Baby Marshall Bluesbreaker
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2015
- JD Simo playing a modified 1955 Gibson Les Paul with PAF in the bridge through a 1966 18 watt "baby" Marshall Bluesbreaker at Carter Vintage Guitars. Fantastic tone and player.
www.cartervintage.com/
Killer playing. My dream amp too. Hope to make one sound something like that, someday...
Unreal... Great tone and feel to his playing!!
mrmikeyb2007 JD really is something special. League of his own!
Just through what I'm seeing, is the amp going through a power soaker? And a reverb pedal??
LOVE JD SIMO. Such an inspirational player 🎸👌
Kevin Iverson straigt in i imagine, reverb is from the room
This sounds fantastic! What's your opinion on the Marshall reissues like the 1974x?
With a good set of tubes they are pretty good. The ones with a effects loop have a lot of excess noise in my experience. I think you can usually get more vintage Marshall tones by getting a clone made with proper components. We have a germino at the shop and it blows away the reissue stuff
+Zach Broyles The common opinion on the reissues seems to be that they're way overpriced. What's the price on that germino? A demo would be nice too :-)
@@ZachBroyles thanks for that....was gonna do a 18marshall trade...clones cost less....ok thanks
what cabinet or speaker array was that? sounds great
It's a 2x12. Not sure what model speakers probably alnico celestions of the era
Thanks!@@ZachBroyles
Sounds great, makes me want to get one with a 2x12 like that and put the tone tubby chicago blue in it. Love those speakers, have one in my Fender
@@TheVigilantStewards i like those WGS Veteran 30's ihave them in my 66 deluxe reverb, my Traynor YCV50B and with my jtm45
It's not a cab man it'a marshall combo amp 1974x or something similar an 18 watt......
Kt66 tubes anyone
Pretty sure the baby BB uses ELs.