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canrockonthis
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Joined: Mar 17, 2007
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RE: Classic Rock/Heavy Blues tones?

DI box could be the answer.What I mean is: I want my amp read output from recorder exactly as if I pluged my guitar, not the output from my Protools D...

17 years ago
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RE: Classic Rock/Heavy Blues tones?

Thanks on mics!How you do levels? What I should do to get the same level from recorder going into amp as if it was my guitar?

17 years ago
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RE: Classic Rock/Heavy Blues tones?

Thank you all! :!: At this point I guess I have no further questions, the rest is up to me. I'll do my best.I appreciate everybody's input (knowledge ...

17 years ago
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RE: Classic Rock/Heavy Blues tones?

I just read Brian May used 1W amp.... but not always, I guess?What is reasonable wattage amp for apartment to use it cranked with a Treble Booster ( g...

17 years ago
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RE: Classic Rock/Heavy Blues tones?

or just buy instead small amp 20w, Orange or Vox AC 30?? Small tube amps => Epi Valve Junior (5W)! But, you will still need the attenuator to be ...

17 years ago
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RE: Classic Rock/Heavy Blues tones?

Thank you, everyone!!Hot Plate or Weber? which one? or just buy instead small amp 20w, Orange or Vox AC 30??Why some say Treble Booster is important ...

17 years ago
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RE: Classic Rock/Heavy Blues tones?

Rock forever!I've got all of them - Line6 xtPro Bass/Guitar, Amplitude in Protools, Guitar Rig 1&2...Still, wanna THAT tone. And for real :twisted...

17 years ago
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RE: Classic Rock/Heavy Blues tones?

Soo, if I'll use Treble Booster (Beano?) into Marshall and attenuator (Weber?) before cab?? :roll: and wah-wahaaaa ah ah aaah...?Opinions?

17 years ago
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RE: Classic Rock/Heavy Blues tones?

Thanks, everyone!Yes, mercy...Would Treble Booster make my tone more like those days tones with Dallas Rangemaster...?What if I use attenuator, to kee...

17 years ago
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