maxime1122
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Hey guys!
I'm starting to post some useful tone tests and shootouts on my Youtube channel to try to help people on gear choice.. and for fun too
This is my second clip I did (my first one was a comparison between Super Lead, JCM 800 and JCM 900):
Pickup Comparison - Shootout (Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro Slash Set VS Gibson 498T / 490R Set)
Shootout of 2 Popular Humbucker Pickup Sets:
- Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro Slash
- Gibson 498T Alnico V / 490R Alnico II
All pickups were installed on a Gibson Les Paul plugged straight into a Marshall Super Lead 1959SLP (running at about 7 on the volume, no attenuator - so really loud!). That head was pushing two Marshall 1960X 4x12s (Celestion Greenback G12M-25). One of the G12M speakers was mic'ed with a Shure SM57 straight where the dustcap and cone meet, about 1" from the grill cloth. No post-processing was applied to those tracks (no EQ, no reverb, etc.).
Hope you like it and please tell me what you think!
Please subscribe to that channel if you would want to see some more!
I'm starting to post some useful tone tests and shootouts on my Youtube channel to try to help people on gear choice.. and for fun too
This is my second clip I did (my first one was a comparison between Super Lead, JCM 800 and JCM 900):
Pickup Comparison - Shootout (Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro Slash Set VS Gibson 498T / 490R Set)
Shootout of 2 Popular Humbucker Pickup Sets:
- Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro Slash
- Gibson 498T Alnico V / 490R Alnico II
All pickups were installed on a Gibson Les Paul plugged straight into a Marshall Super Lead 1959SLP (running at about 7 on the volume, no attenuator - so really loud!). That head was pushing two Marshall 1960X 4x12s (Celestion Greenback G12M-25). One of the G12M speakers was mic'ed with a Shure SM57 straight where the dustcap and cone meet, about 1" from the grill cloth. No post-processing was applied to those tracks (no EQ, no reverb, etc.).
Hope you like it and please tell me what you think!
Please subscribe to that channel if you would want to see some more!
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