So, long story short I decided I'm going to sell my Tungsten Crema Wheat (think boutique Tweed Deluxe).
I originally threw up a recording of some **** playing. I decided to hell with it, it's Sunday and it's time to rock the hell out and have some fun recording an instrumental song for a change. There really isn't much to the song, I just decided to throw together some chords and noodle over it. All in all, I'm pleased with how it turned out and it should be a good representation of the amp for any buyer.
Guitar is a Gibson ES-335, mic is a Royer R-121, preamp is a D.W. Fearns VT-1 and A/D conversion is a Lynx Hilo. Rhythm crunch is bridge humbucker full up, clean lead is bridge humbucker with volume rolled off a bit, bluesy leads and slide are neck pickup full up. No EQ, no compression, no effects of any kind - bone dry.
I originally threw up a recording of some **** playing. I decided to hell with it, it's Sunday and it's time to rock the hell out and have some fun recording an instrumental song for a change. There really isn't much to the song, I just decided to throw together some chords and noodle over it. All in all, I'm pleased with how it turned out and it should be a good representation of the amp for any buyer.
Guitar is a Gibson ES-335, mic is a Royer R-121, preamp is a D.W. Fearns VT-1 and A/D conversion is a Lynx Hilo. Rhythm crunch is bridge humbucker full up, clean lead is bridge humbucker with volume rolled off a bit, bluesy leads and slide are neck pickup full up. No EQ, no compression, no effects of any kind - bone dry.
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