Bang for your buck amps

Oh, yes. The G2's and G3's were fantastic. I was in a band with a guy with the 2x12 combo version, and even through the semi open back cab with the lousy speakers, it sounded crushing. A bit too bass-heavy, though, but fantastic if you knew how to tame it.

Yeah man! They’re a “more bang than it has any right to have” for your buck amp. I do have one song published that solely used that amp, just a beta 58 where it sounded best for everything, including lead, recorded straight to one of those RADAR type hard disk recorders that used a computer hard drive, but functioned more like tape than a DAW the way you would set up punch-ins. Anyway, I really like that tone. I think it’s super concussive and shows how tight it can get with the breakdown/lead-break/chug-fest at the end.

The device doesn’t have the “cheat” copy/paste/micro-precise editing a DAW does that’s worth doing instead of just playing really tight, punching in or doing it again if you mess up, like with tape. Everything is just one take each. It wasn’t particularly difficult.

I believe it was my first song I recorded my brand new at the time G&L L2500 USA bass and you can probably tell I had a lot of fun with it, truly awesome growl of both MFD humbuckers in parallel :D

https://on.soundcloud.com/6jqgSi1ZJ8Cz1ECv5
 
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