Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:27 pm
Best Buffer for Doom.
I don't so much mind using pedals for dirt, but it'd be nice if I could have the option to have a super stripped down rig if I needed to and have nothing but an amp, cab, and tuner and have that heavy tone.Wishful thinking I guess. The clips you have up of the GT120 and the DA120 sound awesome. Especially the one with the OCD + Rat. Thats about the tone I'm looking for to mix with my Soldano.new05002 wrote: Clifton, I never really had time this weekend to go into detail on this matter so I am going to catch up with you now on it. I do not think this amp will get you that tone, I actually think no amp can get that exact tone. I think that is best achieved layering pedals on top of a slightly dirty, high power amp. I think the best bet would be GT120, run it with dirtish cleans then layer on pedals
D.o.S. wrote:Not to take away from the awesome Astro Family, but...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ocX9jY0aFg[/youtube]
Marshall Cabs, Flying V's and Model T's.
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you're telling me. i posted that same thing like two days ago. last night my amp totally shits the bed. turned it on for practice and it immediately blows a fuse. totally dead. it's got two fuses in it. i replace the one that blew and turn it on again and it immediately blows the other one. this time the power light is still on and the tubes are glowing, but no sound. i didn't have a replacement for that fuse and figured that even if i did something is obviously needing attention. fucking sucks. off to the tech today. hopefully something simple but i always fear the worst. i just retubed it a couple of months ago too, so that's not good.conky wrote: I knew I shouldn't have said anything about Soldanos and Marshalls being reliable in a previous post. We played a show last night and I dunno if it was the power in the building or what but I noticed my tubes were glowing a little more than usual and the tone was different. Didn't sound as strong. Set my shit up this morning and started playing around with my revelation and started hearing some popping here and there. Thought it might have been a fautly patch cable. Turns out the power tube on the far left (looking at the head from the front) started red plating like crazy. The one next to it looked like it was about to start to I turned the amp off. I replaced the tube with a spare (all Sovtek 5881/6L6GC) and haven't had a problem in the 30 minutes I played afterwards. Would it most likely be the tube was just going bad or does it seem like something in the amp might have caused the tube to red plate? These tubes probably have about a years worth of playing time on them.
The Wood Wizard wrote:SO my v30 loaded cab sounds so good that I want more v30s, it kills everything else in rubmling bass and creamy solo tone. But I dont wanna swap out my weber axis in my other 2x12 because they have lots of mids and highs that help me cut through... should I just make another fucking cab and have 3 amps and 4 cabs? WHAT DO I DO? MY LIFES SO HARD!
My dream rig will combine the SLO type distortion—specifically a Fryette Deliverance—and vintage burliness like a Matamp GT1 or a Marshall Super Bass. That would be the sickest rig imaginable, a total dream come true as you say.Iommic Pope wrote:This man. This. Really want to pair a SLO style distortion with a fuzzed out member of the Matamp/Orange family.
Wanna jump on the Dunwich queue though, do you think nick would put me on an installment plan?![]()
One day I'm gonna have a DA120
So I had a dream the other night that someone gave me an ibanez semi-hollow and it slayed. So I did some research and found this:
http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/hb_pag ... ies_id=109
It's got that ibanez neck I love too. Just swap the bridge bucker out for something brutal and sludge out.
There was a cheaper model, the AS73 that can be had for $400 plus shipping, but the neck isn't the 3 ply, does come in black though.....like I need another black guitar.
I can't believe me GAS is attacking me in me subconscious now.
I've probably tried 10 different Seymour Duncan JB pickups in various different guitars—it's arguably their most popular pickup ever. They have a very balanced sound that fits all guitars and amps, just with a slight high-end bump. They're warm, full and rich. They're arguably not as clear as a vintage PAF because they're hotter and more aggressive, but most players of our ilk don't want super clarity. I don't think I've ever compared it do a Duncan Distortion, but I'd say it has less balls and aggression. The JB is smoother, rounder and flatter. The Duncan Distortion is pretty fucking mean in comparison to the JB.misterstomach wrote:anyone have an opinion on seymour duncan jb's? i got a brand new one for free and was thinking about swapping it in for my duncan distortion on my ibanez artist.
V30 cut through like a hot knife through butter. You won't have a problem cutting through with a bunch of those in a couple of cabs.The Wood Wizard wrote:SO my v30 loaded cab sounds so good that I want more v30s, it kills everything else in rubmling bass and creamy solo tone. But I dont wanna swap out my weber axis in my other 2x12 because they have lots of mids and highs that help me cut through... should I just make another fucking cab and have 3 amps and 4 cabs? WHAT DO I DO? MY LIFES SO HARD!