Guys, really No mic for Scott? Such a great pedal, such an amazing player, and we have to roll volume like crazy so we can hear what he's saying and don't become deaf after he touches strings? Please, please, record voice using dedicated mic next time! This video simply drives many of us (and I sent it to many of my friends) crazy because of how the voice is recorded.
Totally agree. Very frustrating and almost insulting to a guitarist of this calibre. Surely this video is not from an audio company? Just needs compression at least?
if y give Scott Henderson a piece of wood he will make great music out of it , its the playing and soul not the toys , save yr money time and energy just play music , like Hendrix knows bout all these pedalbords lol , focus on music the sound will creat it self . end of the story Peace ✌
Excellent 8bigtubes thanks for the reply...I wonder what amp and preamp and mic he's using as well? And the Landau single coil pickups are the classics? thanks again!
@@ChuckSilvaI believe the amp is a 100w Marshall or the Suhr version of one. You can see him playing through these in other videos. I’ve been looking at a bunch of his videos and it seems part of his recipe for getting that thick tone from the bridge pickup on a Suhr S-type guitar is keeping its tone backed down to 4-ish…then using those specific boost pedals- an RC and a Maxon SD9 (or the new TWA SH9). That dark tone control setting is also used by Eric Johnson and the late Jeff Beck, both those guys also got gorgeous fat bridge pickup tones from their Strat->boost(s) ->Marshall rigs. I saw Scott live a few years ago and he had Great Tone. Monster player too.
So is this identical to the original rc circuit with the added drive 2 or is it all different? Loved the original but not sure if it's all new or just adding to the original. Thanks
“No Mic for Scott Henderson voice please” , brilliant, brilliant people.
Guys, really
No mic for Scott?
Such a great pedal, such an amazing player, and we have to roll volume like crazy so we can hear what he's saying and don't become deaf after he touches strings?
Please, please, record voice using dedicated mic next time!
This video simply drives many of us (and I sent it to many of my friends) crazy because of how the voice is recorded.
Totally agree. Very frustrating and almost insulting to a guitarist of this calibre.
Surely this video is not from an audio company? Just needs compression at least?
xotic made great effects!!I have Rc it is amazing!!
Just a proper demo of their product, what more can you say.
Amazing sound but I believe is to SMALL SIZE, imaging on dark stage big shoes trying to press the right stomp... BUT def love the 2 channel idea
What is the tune of Scott's that he plays at 1:20 ? Sounds great!
"Calhoun" from vibe station
if y give Scott Henderson a piece of wood he will make great music out of it , its the playing and soul not the toys , save yr money time and energy just play music , like Hendrix knows bout all these pedalbords lol , focus on music the sound will creat it self . end of the story
Peace ✌
I think hes using a suhr 100 wat plexi type amp....that what ive heard id his preference
What a great sound. I wonder what kind of guitar and pick ups and amplification are being used here? Thank you
+Chuck Silva The guitar is his Suhr Classic with the Landau single coil pickups.
Excellent 8bigtubes thanks for the reply...I wonder what amp and preamp and mic he's using as well? And the Landau single coil pickups are the classics? thanks again!
@@ChuckSilvaI believe the amp is a 100w Marshall or the Suhr version of one. You can see him playing through these in other videos.
I’ve been looking at a bunch of his videos and it seems part of his recipe for getting that thick tone from the bridge pickup on a Suhr S-type guitar is keeping its tone backed down to 4-ish…then using those specific boost pedals- an RC and a Maxon SD9 (or the new TWA SH9). That dark tone control setting is also used by Eric Johnson and the late Jeff Beck, both those guys also got gorgeous fat bridge pickup tones from their Strat->boost(s) ->Marshall rigs.
I saw Scott live a few years ago and he had Great Tone. Monster player too.
So is this identical to the original rc circuit with the added drive 2 or is it all different? Loved the original but not sure if it's all new or just adding to the original. Thanks
I don't get it
the 2nd foot switch turn off what?
the gain ? or the volume ?
Gain.
Wow, could the camera man zoom in a little more to the fretboard? How stupid.