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Even the clean chords sustain well ... that sounds great!I am so close to retirement that I could play in a band full time. All I have to do is figure out what to use instead of money, improve my playing, learn some songs, and find some other musicians more talented than me who will do exactly as they're told. .
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Awesome. Nice playing. How do you like it compared to the others youve had ( Germino, Blockhead, Lovo, Emplexador, etc.).
You really are on a quest for the perfect Plexi tone..you coulda bought a real Plexi by now..lol.Last edited by MetalManiac; 10-05-2012, 04:51 PM."Anyone who understands Jazz knows that you can't understand it. It's too complicated. That's what's so simple about it." - Yogi Berra
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Originally posted by MetalManiac View PostYou really are on a quest for the perfect Plexi tone..you coulda bought a real Plexi by now..lol.
i'am gonna start a tweed quest next.Originally posted by GearjoneserPut the two together, and make it Kambone.
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Nice, You can also jump channels and mix the two channels for a better tone.
To do this you basically, use a short instrument cable to go from channel to channel - it works really well on JTM-45’s.
If you play a guitar with humbucker pickups.. you want to connect your guitar to the bright input.. top jack and then cross patch from the bottom bright jack to the top normal jack input. If you play single coil pickups.. you want to plug into top, normal input and cross patch from the bottom normal input to the top bright input. The logic here is you brighten the sound of the darker sounding humbuckers.. and you darken the sound of the really bright single coils. At first this sounds a little counter productive.. but metal panel Marshallls are incredibly bright amps. The cross patch will really fatten up the sound of any guitar.. and gives you more flexibility in sound... The caveate to all of this.. its going to be pretty damn loud!
Here is a picture for you (Not mine)Last edited by Stratman; 10-05-2012, 10:33 PM.Support Code 211 - Stop the bad boys, you know COPS!
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Originally posted by ConvoysToNothingness View PostNice tone dude! tasty licks tooOriginally posted by Lazarus1140 View PostEven the clean chords sustain well ... that sounds great!Originally posted by Vasshu the humanoid typhoon View PostSweet oldschool tones!
Sounds great!Originally posted by MetalManiac View PostAwesome. Nice playing.
the clips were made by brian wallace from marstran transformers.....he built the amp, and really knows his vintage marshalls.Originally posted by GearjoneserPut the two together, and make it Kambone.
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Originally posted by newking70 View Postthe clips were made by brian wallace from marstran transformers....."Anyone who understands Jazz knows that you can't understand it. It's too complicated. That's what's so simple about it." - Yogi Berra
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