mentoneman
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all i know the IIC+ sure better be special with something like this available now now:Yupz, that's what I said 20 posts ago. Especially if you lower the internal trim pot for CH1.
all i know the IIC+ sure better be special with something like this available now now:Yupz, that's what I said 20 posts ago. Especially if you lower the internal trim pot for CH1.
all i know the IIC+ sure better be special with something like this available now now:
It doesDang, that VII sounds good!
Blake can plug into a can of vienna sausage and make it sound like planets colliding. He and Zack Wish have awesome high gain clips.Dang, that VII sounds good!
all i know the IIC+ sure better be special with something like this available now now:
all i know the IIC+ sure better be special with something like this available now now:
Looks like that's the least of his worriesI get the impression that this dude doesn’t really know how to dial in this amp?
No you’re wrong, I want a 2c++I would not recommend planting seeds in the heads of people who can't choose an amplifier for playing Metallica. They don't need C++ for this, or better to say not only C++ can play Metallica, all videos with just C+ show that it is possible on C+, IV and even III, all you need is the Mark series amplifier. And it is not a fact that by buying C++ you will get exactly the same sound, because components and tone vary from model to model and it's hard to find the amp that sounds like another. Metallica was overproduced, their tone is a combination of the amp, speakers, equalization on the Aphex EQF-2 and Trident console and the amplifier plays a role there but it's not the only star in the whole show called Metallica. And even with speakers, it’s not that simple; it’s long been proven that if you buy a speaker with the same name, from the same factory, you won’t get exactly the same sound that you heard on the album. Listen to all four speakers in a 4x12 cabinet and each of the four close mic'd speakers will sound like a different speaker.
Don't get hung up on producer notes, don't get hung up on specific titles, use your head and ears and you'll find your perfect Metallica tone. Stick to the Mark series amplifier that is Simul-Class, Triode, was released after III and C+ and has the lead channel and you're ready to go. Of course you can't buy IIB or IIA and expect it to do metal.
I’ve had a few. They sound great, but not at the current inflated prices.No you’re wrong, I want a 2c++
Yes you do. The ++ and the CCV both have that exploding feeling yet somehow stays together and even tight in the lowend. Skeleton Key is knocking on that door.No you’re wrong, I want a 2c++
I always hear sheas mods and amps remind people of Cameron’s, I won’t ever know having not played a Cameron. But I dig his shit.Yes you do. The ++ and the CCV both have that exploding feeling yet somehow stays together and even tight in the lowend. Skeleton Key is knocking on that door.
I know. That is why I am sad. Like really sad. Wish I knew back then. Should have written here the day I learned about this place.I’ve had a few. They sound great, but not at the current inflated prices.
You’re not helping my urge, brother, not helping at allYes you do. The ++ and the CCV both have that exploding feeling yet somehow stays together and even tight in the lowend. Skeleton Key is knocking on that door.
I find Shea’s mods IME are sort of like something in between the Cameron’s and Hermansson’s, but with some of his own thing. I’ve tried close to 20 different Cameron’s and owned 6 in the past (no longer)I always hear sheas mods and amps remind people of Cameron’s, I won’t ever know having not played a Cameron. But I dig his shit.