75lespaul
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Re: Metal guys, what is your current setup?
The setup I use at the moment for fun (meaning in my basement) is a Line 6 Vetta topping a H&K triamp cab loaded with Celestion G12H80s, usually on the Mesa Boogie with a little reverb, a 77 Marshall 50 watt with a Crate Blue Voodo 4x12 w/G12H30s & V 30s. Effects are a Danelectro PB&J delay, vintage MXR stereo chorus and modded TS9. I use both outputs of the chorus, one to each amp and set it more to thicken the sound than to chorus. Gets a GREAT wide metal tone without killing the "oomph" the way most choruses do. Gotta replace the pb&j. Good delay but not what I'm looking for. Guitar is usually my Jackson DK-2 with a JB or SG with a brobucker.
Now--I'm not in a band at the moment and if I were, I certainly wouldn't be carting around two half stacks, lol. I usually just use my Vox AD60VTX for jamming as the room we play in is really small and all cement block.
The setup I use at the moment for fun (meaning in my basement) is a Line 6 Vetta topping a H&K triamp cab loaded with Celestion G12H80s, usually on the Mesa Boogie with a little reverb, a 77 Marshall 50 watt with a Crate Blue Voodo 4x12 w/G12H30s & V 30s. Effects are a Danelectro PB&J delay, vintage MXR stereo chorus and modded TS9. I use both outputs of the chorus, one to each amp and set it more to thicken the sound than to chorus. Gets a GREAT wide metal tone without killing the "oomph" the way most choruses do. Gotta replace the pb&j. Good delay but not what I'm looking for. Guitar is usually my Jackson DK-2 with a JB or SG with a brobucker.
Now--I'm not in a band at the moment and if I were, I certainly wouldn't be carting around two half stacks, lol. I usually just use my Vox AD60VTX for jamming as the room we play in is really small and all cement block.