
RedB4Black
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I listen to most youtube clips on my cell phone, so I guess it doesn't matter to me. lol
Hermansson makes it his sound amazing through a phone . So I guess says a lot about his amps . It still sounds amazing even that way
Blanket statements never hold up. There’s a place for both types of recording for sure. Here’s an iPhone clip I did for a friend that came out fine
Blanket statements never hold up. There’s a place for both types of recording for sure. Here’s an iPhone clip I did for a friend that came out fine
Well I wouldn’t advise buying or not buying something based off of a clip like this, but you can still very much hear the character the synergy SLO- that is what it sounds like in the room. It’s muffled and distant sounding with the iPhone, but the vibe is there if you know what I meanAnddddd I would argue that tells me absolutely nothing at all about what that setup sounds like, in the least.
This is why I trust and value forum opinions best, when it comes to amp review/opinion. As good as Blake’s vids are, and I feel they are very good, there’s just no way of getting the full experience and tone by ANY clip period. Doesn’t matter how amateur or professional it is. Yes I know, clips are all we can go by BUT then add in some real opinions from guys who own/have owned these amps. I value that more than any clip.Or should I say, whatever you did on your JMP-1 clip was much much better if my memory is correct. But even still, I personally would never go by an iPhone video to get an idea of an amps sound at all really.
The only clips I’ve found remotely helpful when it comes to deciding on gear to go with are comparison clips. Obviously though clips still can only tell you so much. This is where iPhone mic’s are really not adequate in getting that job done. Nowhere near enough detail. Even if the guy uses legit mics and doesn’t get a pleasant sound (like Segeborn or Reza) at least the mics pick up some detail and you have a comparison, so it’s all relative as to which amp, pedal, speaker or whatever sounds better under the overall unpleasant sounding recording lolThis is why I trust and value forum opinions best, when it comes to amp review/opinion. As good as Blake’s vids are, and I feel they are very good, there’s just no way of getting the full experience and tone by ANY clip period. Doesn’t matter how amateur or professional it is. Yes I know, clips are all we can go by BUT then add in some real opinions from guys who own/have owned these amps. I value that more than any clip.
I haven’t been misled once, on any expensive gear purchase.
Exactly.At least they're attempting to use a mic. I'm well past being done with the cab IRs for demos
You don’t think Segeborns videos sound good? Hmmm. I’d have to strongly disagree.The only clips I’ve found remotely helpful when it comes to deciding on gear to go with are comparison clips. Obviously though clips still can only tell you so much. This is where iPhone mic’s are really not adequate in getting that job done. Nowhere near enough detail. Even if the guy uses legit mics and doesn’t get a pleasant sound (like Segeborn or Reza) at least the mics pick up some detail and you have a comparison, so it’s all relative as to which amp, pedal, speaker or whatever sounds better under the overall unpleasant sounding recording lol
I love his channel and learned a lot from him, definitely my favorite gear channel, but the overall recorded sound he gets I don’t typically like much. Not talking about the actual gear he demoes (he demos some pretty legendary stuff), just the recording. Often I am just focused on the gear he demos and listening carefully how they compare, but then I take a step back and realize wow the overall sound though is not good despite the great comparison demo he just didYou don’t think Segeborns videos sound good? Hmmm. I’d have to strongly disagree.
Blanket statements never hold up. There’s a place for both types of recording for sure. Here’s an iPhone clip I did for a friend that came out fine
I hear you. But being that I just finished playing this rig…in this room…it does sound like this. I mean I don’t want my guitar to sound like this on a record or anything, but it’s got the essentials of what’s happening in the room, just a bit muffled and distant. You wouldn’t listen to the clip, come over to my house and play the rig, and wonder if it’s the same rig as the clip. It would just sound a lot more immediate and alive.This is a great example of what I talked about in the OP. I agree with you that that yes this tone happens to be pleasing to the ear and sounds aggressive and sharp and all that, but it still brings out all the cell-phone-centric mud and woofiness I'm talking about and I almost guarantee it sounds nothing like what it would sound like in the room or recorded. Also, I'd argue that we're hearing more "room" than "amp" in this clip. The cell phone's mic isn't actually pointing at the cab, so the only thing being directly mic'd are the sound reflections coming off the floor. And there's a TON of natural reverb from the room here. I'd say this clip is equivalent to about a 70% Room Reverb mix.
Again, this clip in particular does sound fairly pleasing to the ear, but I don't think it's in any way at all representative of what the rig actually sounds like, either in the room or in front of a well-placed mic.
I admit I do get caught up in the gear he has. It’s easy to let your EYES influence your ears sometimes.I love his channel and learned a lot from him, definitely my favorite gear channel, but the overall recorded sound he gets I don’t typically like much. Not talking about the actual gear he demoes (he demos some pretty legendary stuff), just the recording. Often I am just focused on the gear he demos and listening carefully how they compare, but then I take a step back and realize wow the overall sound though is not good despite the great comparison demo he just did
Anddddd I would argue that tells me absolutely nothing at all about what that setup sounds like, in the least.
Good to see you showing your face BobWhen I mic up for a phone demo, I put the phone in the other room, behind a closed door because my family says that's how the amp sounds best.
Exactly what I meant. Our ears adapt to the recorded sound he goes for (whether good or bad) and we just focus on the gear and comparisons, but imho it could be a lot better, but plenty other channels less good with thatI admit I do get caught up in the gear he has. It’s easy to let your EYES influence your ears sometimes.
I will say this regarding the OP……….
I see a lot of amp for sale both here and Reverb/EBay, and the seller can’t be bothered to put ANY kind of clip in the sale ad. I’d rather hear an iPhone clip than nothing at all if it’s an amp I’m not familiar with.
Exactly. Most people have enough reference points and have made enough of their own cell phone clips to have an understanding of: “If it sounds like X with the iPhone, then it probably sounds close to Y in my room.” You don’t have that reference listening to processed clips through a long recording chain.I hear you. But being that I just finished playing this rig…in this room…it does sound like this. I mean I don’t want my guitar to sound like this on a record or anything, but it’s got the essentials of what’s happening in the room, just a bit muffled and distant. You wouldn’t listen to the clip, come over to my house and play the rig, and wonder if it’s the same rig as the clip. It would just sound a lot more immediate and alive.