Rex Rocker
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Let's just hope Gibson doesn't decide to take the oppeation over, LOL.
I would rather use a tascam 4 track cassette player with a deaf 4 year old at the helm rather than Fricker. I’m not even kidding. Imagine being in a session with him for 15 hours. He fancies himself the Howard Stern of audio engineers, but is more like stuttering John, bababooey, or beetle juice.This guys a sound engineer?
I’d say it’s time to retire; clearly his ears are shot. Especially if he can’t tell the difference between JJ pre and pretty much everything else 12ax7.
I'm going to make a video of me popping perfectly good 12AX7s on the sidewalk and sending it to him.That tube comparison video was the first and last video of his I ever actually watched.
Aside from his stupid face, he was using some of the least usable tones to do his comparisons. Basically all it proved was that he can make any amp with any tubes in it sound like garbage
I agree12ax7s? What we really need is power tubes. Or am I missing something?
I'm sure they got responses and based this on responses plus the time and effort it will take them to release. I don't see them stopping there. I mean how many people have hifi tube stereos? I'm honestly asking as I have no idea.I agree
As far Fricker, his vids pop up in my feed and once a week I give him a chance and stop the video halfway through. He does little recordings that sound the same so it must be the same right then has the fucking nerve to call it scientific proof. I work in Research and Development for a large chemical company and if I ran an experiment like this and made similar assumptions, I would have those assumptions picked to shreds. The only thing I think he has proved is that he doesn't know how to capture the differences in gear.
Seriously does he think that over the years recording studios wasted all that time trying or layering different amps, pickups etc etc instead of just using the same shit? OK. Show me anything he has produced that sounds good? His claim to fame is the singer from Queensryche's solo and i think that was only a song or two. I liked Queensryche but it wasn't the vocals that had me interested.
I had no idea there was american vs british preamp tubes. I am just hoping they are hi gain and very low microphonic like silver dragons.I saw $180 mentioned in the article and hope they aren’t that high, even mint nos 12ax7’s aren’t that much. Then my other concern is if they’re going to make an American style 12ax7 or a more British type. I’d imagine the audio people want an American style tube which don’t lend themselves very well to high gain/ British amps.
Them owning the old Blackburn equipment looks like we’ll hopefully get a high gain option, fingers crossed.I had no idea there was american vs british preamp tubes. I am just hoping they are hi gain and very low microphonic like silver dragons.
I may be mistaken, but I believe they are going with 12ax7 first because they are popular and they already had the tooling to do so12ax7s? What we really need is power tubes. Or am I missing something?
They didn’t have the tooling, they had to source it.I may be mistaken, but I believe they are going with 12ax7 first because they are popular and they already had the tooling to do so
12ax7s? What we really need is power tubes. Or am I missing something?
that's not difficult, i've been doing it for 30+ yearsThat tube comparison video was the first and last video of his I ever actually watched.
Aside from his stupid face, he was using some of the least usable tones to do his comparisons. Basically all it proved was that he can make any amp with any tubes in it sound like garbage
at that price point they'll be out of business quickly.I saw $180 mentioned in the article and hope they aren’t that high, even mint nos 12ax7’s aren’t that much. Then my other concern is if they’re going to make an American style 12ax7 or a more British type. I’d imagine the audio people want an American style tube which don’t lend themselves very well to high gain/ British amps.