Clips of Wednesday practice

Robert Delahunt

Showmasterologist
I recorded these at pre-service practice at church. I'm not rich, so my rig went like this: Fender Lite Ash Strat -> Boss ME-50 -> MP3 player. However, I'm impressed with the quality, but without any other music, they're sort of bland.

Anyways, the clips, and please give me feedback on my tone, etc. As it was, we played a lot of clean, soft songs, sort of, so most these are clean with chorus, or blues driver. The Line Out on the ME-50, by the way, is technically for headphones, so it has an amp simulator, but that does not simulate, model, or emulate any specific amp. It just sort of sounds like a very clean amp.

Tell me what you think. Sorry, my gear wish list will eventually not contain Shure SM-57 or any Boss recording devices because eventually I'll own some :D
 
Re: Clips of Wednesday practice

I like the basic sound..natural and "honest" -> woody. Check out Wayne Krantz! Or Mark Knopfler of course :)
 
Re: Clips of Wednesday practice

I like the basic sound..natural and "honest" -> woody. Check out Wayne Krantz! Or Mark Knopfler of course :)

So the clean / natural sound is "woody"? Wow, if I had known that when we were discussing pickups... :D

I'll check 'em out.

EDIT: Mark Knopfler on this one song sounds like Trey Anastasio (and I like Trey, apart from his weird recent facial expressions while on stage). Trey has my favorite lead tone. Then there's Wayne Krantz, which iTunes don't have much of. But boy his fingers are fast....
 
Last edited:
Re: Clips of Wednesday practice

Lol :D

It's not easy to find a good clean sound!

It is when you buy the "right stuff", i.e. Twin Reverb + Alnico II Pro Staggered trio in Lite Ash, and Boss ME-50.

My next trick will be finding the loudest guitar pickups that remain clear sounding :D
 
Re: Clips of Wednesday practice

Clean is clean but it's hard to find a unique clean tone. :)

Wayne Krantz is the master.
 
Back
Top