Egnater Rebel 30 direct out clip

bonedish

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So last night I was up ( I work nights) and trying out the R30's direct out into my old Boss BR-8. One thing I did note is that I had to adjust my settings to be a little brighter than I normally would, but I'm diggin' the tones from this amp!

The clips are with my MIM Fender Fat Strat with Texas Specials and an SD Pearly Gates (with an Alnico II, not V) plugged straight in with NO boost.
For the rhythm, I double tracked them and panned the 6V6 cleans to the left and the EL84 cleans to the right.
For the lead I kept the blend knob straight up at noon, and used a Boss DD-6 delay in the loop. The DD-6 is not on at first, I kick it in and it stays on for the rest of the song. I also used the Strat's volume knob to get the varying amounts of gain.

Mistakes and all were recorded in this bring that this is just a demo clip I did in one take!

Settings:
Clean - Treble=2, Bass=noon, Volume=11. Bright and tight switches off.
Lead - Volume=10:30, Treble=3, Mids=10, Bass=1, Gain=3. Bright switch on, tight switch off.

Reverb is from the amp, no outboard EQ or compression added, just the compression from the mp3 conversion.

First, the rhythm only clip:
http://www.netmusicians.org/files/46-Autumn Nights (rhythm).mp3

The full song:
http://www.netmusicians.org/files/37-Autumn Nights.mp3

Constructive criticism is welcome. :werd:
 
Re: Egnater Rebel 30 direct out clip

That sounds nice for a direct out, I like the playing. Do you know what the signal path on the amp is for the direct output?
 
Re: Egnater Rebel 30 direct out clip

That sounds nice for a direct out, I like the playing. Do you know what the signal path on the amp is for the direct output?

I don't. The amp didn't come with a schematic, but I am interested to know the signal path as well.

That said, it's a great sounding amp!
 
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