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  • #16
    Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

    Originally posted by TwilightOdyssey
    You're just jealous of The God Tone!

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    • #17
      Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

      Loved the tone, loved the content, loved it all.
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      • #18
        Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

        awesome stuff you should play more songs like it...love the style reminds me of lynch,
        vai, vinnie moore, and tony mcalpine...love that stuff...(I cant play any of it....yet)
        rock on and keep it coming

        chris
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        • #19
          Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

          Thanx, StrangeSound, shredaholic, darkshadow, Robbiedbee, and SG Stewie!!
          Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
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          • #20
            Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

            I forgot to ask:

            Is it possible to use the power attenuator (THD Hot Plate) with a combo?
            Originally posted by Guitarist
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            • #21
              Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

              Originally posted by StrangeSound
              I forgot to ask:

              Is it possible to use the power attenuator (THD Hot Plate) with a combo?
              Yes, it is. Some combo's have the cable going from the amp section to the loudspeaker driver right on the amp's rear panel, so you would just place the Hot Plate between the two.

              If the connection is internal, then you would need to have a tech make leads for you so you can make the connections externally.
              Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
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              • #22
                Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

                Wow..... that clip was simply amazing!!

                I can only wait and practice my ass off until I can play like that. Those Riveras man, you make them sound so sweet!!
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                • #23
                  Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

                  Originally posted by Metalman_666
                  Wow..... that clip was simply amazing!!

                  I can only wait and practice my ass off until I can play like that. Those Riveras man, you make them sound so sweet!!
                  Metalman ... thank you very much for the kind words!
                  Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
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                  • #24
                    Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

                    Originally posted by TwilightOdyssey
                    Metalman ... thank you very much for the kind words!
                    No problem dude. I think you might be responsible for turning me onto Rivera.. I have the urge to try one out.
                    • EBMM JPX BFR (Crunch Lab/Liquifire)
                    • Schecter C-1 Classic (Custom8/Jazz)
                    • Mayones Duvell 7 Standard (Instrumental SFTY-3/Decomp)
                    • G&L Tribute Comanche
                    • Godin Stadium 59 (Custom Cajun/'59)
                    • Horizon Precision Drive --> Fulltone FB3/FD 2 --> Crybaby From Hell (Fasel) --> Boss BF-2 --> CH-1 --> TC Flashback X4
                    • Mesa/Boogie Mark IV-B (SED =C= 6L6) + EarCandy BuzzBomb 2x12 (V30/C90)

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                    • #25
                      Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

                      I can only tell you that you won't be disappointed!
                      Rivera amps are very much under the radar for metal, with CC Deville being the only known example I can think of. Worth seeking out.
                      Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
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                      • #26
                        Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

                        Originally posted by TwilightOdyssey
                        I can only tell you that you won't be disappointed!
                        Rivera amps are very much under the radar for metal, with CC Deville being the only known example I can think of. Worth seeking out.
                        I thought you were tring to turn people onto the amp? not scare them away with the CC Deville reference...

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                        • #27
                          Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

                          Now, I hate you, too!

                          You're right bro, that is definitely god tone, I loved it. I see a MM in my future. BTW, how do you rate the Irish Tour for fluid fast lead passages under high gain in comparison to Hot Rails?

                          Originally posted by Scott_F
                          On that day, should I ever be so unlucky, I will expect an unholy assault of pure metal mayhem attacking all my senses with a little tiny voice in the background screaming Effing Hails!

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                          • #28
                            Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

                            Originally posted by TwilightOdyssey
                            Longer than you've been alive! June 2005 made 22 years.
                            LOL, I'll catch up to you in about 17 then.
                            Originally posted by Scott_F
                            On that day, should I ever be so unlucky, I will expect an unholy assault of pure metal mayhem attacking all my senses with a little tiny voice in the background screaming Effing Hails!

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                            • #29
                              Re: My first NEOCLASSICAL CLIP

                              Originally posted by JammerMatt
                              You're right bro, that is definitely god tone, I loved it. I see a MM in my future. BTW, how do you rate the Irish Tour for fluid fast lead passages under high gain in comparison to Hot Rails?
                              Well, up until most recently, I was a dedicated rails player, both Hot Rails and Joe Bardens ...

                              What do you gain by using a true single coil?
                              1. NOISE. With lower gain and a scatterwound pickup, you will minimize the noise you get, but the fact is, a SC is still a noiser pickup.

                              2. DYNAMICS. SCs are much more dynamic than rail pups. Consequently, you can dig in deeper. The end result is a more expressive tone.

                              3. FOCUS. That was the one thing I didn't expect, was increased focus. I always imagined SCs as being twangy lost in a see of 60 cycle noise. Not so with the Irish Tour. Now, the IT is a very tight, focused, sounding pickup to begin with. I have mine set VERY low in the body, and use the buffer to even it's output to equal the 17+k output of the MM. (Which totally works, btw) That beng said, the output of the IT is relatively low; something like 8k. The Trilogy Suite I got has a 13.5k output. I will have that one up and running soon, and will report back.

                              4. OPENESS. Wide open, bell-like tone.
                              Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
                              My collaborative PROGRESSIVE ROCK PROJECT, As Follows.

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