Is the Bluguitar Amp1 Mercury the ultimate gigging amp?
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Testing my new bluguitar set up at the Rustic Tap in Austin, TX.
Signal chain:
Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul R9
Wren and Cuff Your Face Fuzz
Sonic Research Turbo Tuner
MXR Phase 90 EVH
Ryra Klone
FX Loop:
Strymon El Capistan
Strymon Flint
Vertex Boost
Bluguitar Amp1 Mercury
Bluguitar Nano Cab
Most of this video is either me playing the vintage channel or the ryra klone and el cap on for solos. I leave the flint reverb on always.
Sounds great. I’m highly considering this exact rig (Amp1 Mercury and Cab)
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Sounds great. Need small portable rig with DIRT and cleans. So maybe the Freidman JEL is only dirt. So questions on the BluGuitar stuff... 1) Is the Nano cab overly directional or is just find (don't need the fatback)? 2) do you need/use the Remote control pedal? 3) Is the Mercury reverb lacking (you said the Flint is always on). I have had marshalls and totaly get tube complexity/harmonics but this is the best solid state sound I have heard. Sticking with the BluGuitar setup or moving on?
Hi there! Sorry for the late reply. The nano cab is totally fine and not super directional but it can be a little thin sounding in the low end so maybe the fat cab is better? Or use it with any usual 1x12 cab you like.
I still use it for bar gigs to this day. It gets super close to my Friedmans or any Marshall I’ve played. I HIGHLY recommend it but make sure you do a deep dive on the settings. I recommend low power mode and low gain mode on the unit that sounds best.
Oh and personally I don’t love the reverb on the unit so I use the flint