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Mixwell
17 Jun 2010, 20:06
And its a 1464 Solid State head with two channels and the second having spring reverb tank. They found the X12 Cabinet with the Speakers Gutted.
The Amp sounds GORGEOUS and REPLACES the not so popular Madison head that sat there before. The Reverb sounds AWESOME and the TONE is really cool, and something we don't have here with ALL TOOOB heads. Its hard to believe someone put this in the trash outside Mercenary. They found other cool stuff as well....
Sandyrb
17 Jun 2010, 21:22
its a 1464 Solid State head with two channels and the second having spring reverb tank.
IN. THE. TRASH.
You guys are WAY too lucky!
Good on ya. ;)
Cheers,
Nikolai.Gabriel
17 Jun 2010, 22:46
That's just unnnn'føkk(fuck)ings'fair!!!
Recorded a great "drop-in" (no pre prod of any kind) band live in the studio today, 5 songs, and the band had only today from 7 o'clock (late not early) to midnight.
(damn, need to learn how to write clock times in English again, to long since 3 grade:/)
But the guitarist couldn't find his old vox ac30 before he came and was late.
The only amp he could find was a tiny(!!!) Behringer("ysj") amp...
(and I have no amps "worth" recording, plus they're all at home, and that studio don't have any).
He (and I) did get a surprisingly good sound out of it, but that was mostly because he played great, and with his very very nice old gretsch!
You guys have some amps, don't need that one tooo, so why not just send it to me;) :P so that next time i can say, you don't have to bring your Behringerish amp, or any of those horrible sounding presets million amps in one shit amps, waaaay too many of those around!!
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Halfway Competent
18 Jun 2010, 12:08
Man, maybe I need to start Dumpster-diving, myself! Heckuva find there!
the shadow
18 Jun 2010, 14:28
We also found a Lafayette solid state echo-verb(a cool spring reverb) in the dumpster along with a Traynor powered mixer. I tried to convince Alex to jump IN the dumpster because I fully expected to find a 1959 Les Paul near the bottom.
Mixwell
18 Jun 2010, 16:38
That's just unnnn'føkk(fuck)ings'fair!!!
Recorded a great "drop-in" (no pre prod of any kind) band live in the studio today, 5 songs, and the band had only today from 7 o'clock (late not early) to midnight.
(damn, need to learn how to write clock times in English again, to long since 3 grade:/)
But the guitarist couldn't find his old vox ac30 before he came and was late.
The only amp he could find was a tiny(!!!) Behringer("ysj") amp...
(and I have no amps "worth" recording, plus they're all at home, and that studio don't have any).
He (and I) did get a surprisingly good sound out of it, but that was mostly because he played great, and with his very very nice old gretsch!
You guys have some amps, don't need that one tooo, so why not just send it to me;) :P so that next time i can say, you don't have to bring your Behringerish amp, or any of those horrible sounding presets million amps in one shit amps, waaaay too many of those around!!
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Send us your DI tracks and we'll re-amp them!!!!
Nikolai.Gabriel
19 Jun 2010, 21:59
Send us your DI tracks and we'll re-amp them!!!!
This is getting a bit of topic, so stop me if it too of the topic...
Wow Adam that would be really fun, and damn interesting! Just hearing how it could sound... But I had my last day to day after two years with recording school and I'm poorer then ever:(
But I did logg the most studio hours in the schools 25 years history, around 2000 hours, last record was from 1994 with around 1600 hours. That I'm proud of:) And I'm also now a certified Pro Tools operator....... .....eh..yeah... (50 out of 50 first try, proud again) hehe
I'm actully really happy with the recordings:) And what i love the most was, they played live (been a while since last time), they where REALLY GOOD(!!! classical educated jazz musicians playing Tom Waits) And I got to record upright bass, leslie, trumpet, and accordion for the first time:) I did not have to use click tracks, no beat detectiving, or auto tuning. Loved it:) Have had some really crapppppy musicians in the two years, so I've done my fair share of click tracks, beat detectiving, auto tuning, and :poo: loads of editing!!! Maybe I'll post a rough mix to get some feedback if I get the time, it would be fun if I got some:)
But yeah, it would have been fun to hear some Meth Lab sound on a guitar track I recorded:) but again, the money, the fucking money.... don't have any of those:(
Sorry it got way offfff topic:O
Thanks anyway Adam:D Really loving the forum!!
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