To be honest the overall sound in the recording came off very bright, harsh and kind of thin to me. I don't know if it's the way it was recorded or the settings. Maybe it's different with your SLO (mine is a 1989), but I have the presence dimed and then anything above 9 o'clock on the treble is just way too much and I am one that leans much more toward brighter tones. I'm also a novice at recording myself, so take my 2 cents fwiw
Possibly. I don’t really know anything about how to record with iPhone’s best, but whenever I’ve used my iPhone it tends to usually sound balanced, maybe just a little dark leaning, which isn’t bad, but my issue is always the lack of detail in the soundTotally fair call!
I think have the cab speakers blasting the Iphone front on isn't a great idea haha
Enjoy!
Possibly. I don’t really know anything about how to record with iPhone’s best, but whenever I’ve used my iPhone it tends to usually sound balanced, maybe just a little dark leaning, which isn’t bad, but my issue is always the lack of detail in the sound
Both sounded great to my ears. As much as I can mentally interpolate from a random iPhone recording.
I hear a bit more sizzle from the SLO. My comments not meant to be dogmatically annoying (none of us hear the same obviously).
All these years never played through the Mesa Tremoverb, or even a Dual Rectifier as popular as they are. Suppose I should before I die (at 64 that could be anytime).
My son gets my 2 SLO's and my Wizards though when I die