You have to try some options in your amp - it's that simple. Makes clips before and after, as your ears will lie to you, especially after spending money. Do not rely on forum people telling you 6L6's are scooped, and EL34's are more midrange crunchy. It's true sometimes, in some circumstances...
Agreed that the guy didn't go about this well, but it's not exactly a big deal.
I for one only get my feathers ruffled if someone is intentionally being a dick, opinionated or disrespectful. I don't think the OP has crossed the line at all so I wish him luck with this product. I mean the more...
Those are some really dark Scumbacks. His normal M75's are dark - your model is considerably darker still. I'd go for a vertical, slant 2x12 with a G12M up top and a G12H or V30 down below.
This is a classy and polite response to the inevitable 'you shoulda...' comments. I'm glad you have done what you want. It's not like you're charging people to view your content. Look forward to your next video!
Thanks for putting this together, great work. And don't worry about the armchair critics, you're out here actually putting up content which 99% of us don't do.
Strangely, I'm still sticking with my ears and experience, rather than your pretty pictures and youtube links. But thanks once again for trying to shove your opinion down our throats. Your relentless posting on why so many of us are wrong is just ace.
Yeah the golden ears thing is fucking tiring and irrelevant. I haven't been on this forum too long, but it seems everytime the Kemper or Axe or whatever flavour of the month digital box is being discussed it goes like this:
A: I tried the Kemper. It didn't really sound or feel as good to me, so...
I had this exact experience with my friend's son, who is 20 years my junior. He's been playing an Axe for a few years, never played a proper amp, and came to my studio one day, plugged into my 2203 and soiled his pants, front and back.
Thanks for posting this. Yep they all have they're own little peaks and dips going on, it all adds up. I've been doing a 3 mic thing the last few years, 57, 421 and VR1 ribbon. Very versatile setup depending on the blend and positioning.
The hardcore digital guys will flame me I'm sure. That's cool, I can take it. My question to you - why so hellbent on convincing us tube amp lovers we're wrong, don't get it, aren't listening properly etc?
I own lots of amps, and a Kemper, previously an AXE II and some other modellers. The...