Better Clips at Volume HG Jose Voodoo

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Sorry if this it too much, but my playing could do the amp justice. I let LPMojoGL do a run-through of the amp. Rather than try to do a bunch of vids, I spliced a whole bunch of clips together and posted them by guitar. The settings were all over the place, but I don’t think we even used the high clippers

Slash Les Paul



Charvel Nitro Clone



SG with a motor city pickup (I think)

 
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What speakers, greenbacks?
 
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I’ll Take It!!!
No no no.
Dibs.
The clips capture the harwood floors and lack of furniture in my neglected bachelor pad.
What they don't capture is how insanely awesome this amp has been dialed in by Scott. I told him to not sell it. Keeper if there ever was one.
It's basically the best of all things.
It's a single channel studio weapon, capable of the best cleans, mild overdrive, crunch and heavy metal.
It's insanely versatile, being able to dial in the perfect amount of feel, compression, openness, highs, lows, mids...
I'll put it this way. I've had Friedman, Wizard, Suhr, Soldano, endless amount of others.
I'm asking Scott to mod my plexi clone to be as close to this one as possible.
I had near 3 hours of playing 3 different guitars from everything, clean to mean. This amp is closer to perfection for me than any amp I've owned.
The thrashy is thrash. The djent is djent. The clean is gorgeous. The ZZ/LZ/AC/DC is on point. The EVH, Dokken, Whitesnake, Tesla, Cinderella, Ratt is there. Tool, STP, AIC, there.
If this was a production amp, I'd already have one.
Basically, I'm saying, Scottosan dialed in the perfect amp for me. And I'm guessing for many of y'all.
I'm positive most of Rig Talk would enjoy what he's done with this amp. It's basically perfectionist versatility, wringing the most out of any kind of compromise.
I want one.
 
I asked because the room sounded a little muffled despite all the grind and amp grow.
 
I asked because the room sounded a little muffled despite all the grind and amp grow.
The volumes was up pretty good. So between the phone compression and the YouTube compression, I know what you’re saying. Even listening to the raw video vs the upload the is a difference in high end clarity
 
Plenty of high end in the room. Not ear piercing, but right there. I like bright and tight. More Wizard than Bogner.
This amp has it all, either way.
 
No no no.
Dibs.
The clips capture the harwood floors and lack of furniture in my neglected bachelor pad.
What they don't capture is how insanely awesome this amp has been dialed in by Scott. I told him to not sell it. Keeper if there ever was one.
It's basically the best of all things.
It's a single channel studio weapon, capable of the best cleans, mild overdrive, crunch and heavy metal.
It's insanely versatile, being able to dial in the perfect amount of feel, compression, openness, highs, lows, mids...
I'll put it this way. I've had Friedman, Wizard, Suhr, Soldano, endless amount of others.
I'm asking Scott to mod my plexi clone to be as close to this one as possible.
I had near 3 hours of playing 3 different guitars from everything, clean to mean. This amp is closer to perfection for me than any amp I've owned.
The thrashy is thrash. The djent is djent. The clean is gorgeous. The ZZ/LZ/AC/DC is on point. The EVH, Dokken, Whitesnake, Tesla, Cinderella, Ratt is there. Tool, STP, AIC, there.
If this was a production amp, I'd already have one.
Basically, I'm saying, Scottosan dialed in the perfect amp for me. And I'm guessing for many of y'all.
I'm positive most of Rig Talk would enjoy what he's done with this amp. It's basically perfectionist versatility, wringing the most out of any kind of compromise.
I want one.
Thanks for the kind words Bobby! The clean is a deviation from the Cameron stuff. On the second volume pot there’s a small bright cap 150pf that remains in circuit with the bright switches off. It’s additive but negligible when in parallel with the larger bright caps and audibly out of circuit on its own once the pot is past 9:00. It bright back just enough clarity on top. Both bright switches off. Clippers off ad no cathode bypass caps on the second stage with 10k, gain 2 at 9:00 and gain1 turned to tune low end makes for a very useable clean

Here’s some clean clips

 
I don't mean to shine on about your amp.
But, I've had Orange, Engl, Mesa, Marshall, Friedman, TopHat, 65 Amps, Vox, Fender, Blackstar, Soldano, Wizard, Naylor, Peavey, Bogner, Splawn, EVH, Germino, Rockitt, Mojave, Line 6...
Multiple models of many manufacturers.
I've honed in on what I want in an amp.
If I could afford it, I'd have a RevF, Rockerverb, JJ or SS, Wizard MC, Naylor, Super Reverb, Bassman, AC30, 2204, 2203, Marshall Black Flag or Germino Club 40, Diezel...
I could go on.
I'd happily chose this amp as an all-in-one, home to stage, clean to mean amp.
It has everything I need for a guitar amp that covers all grounds.
Some folks say get a Yamaha Thr10 for home playing.
I say phooey. Get Scottosan to make you the tube amp of your dreams.
He's not going to like me now.
But I'd certainly choose what I've experienced from his amps over stuff I've heard online. I'd rather pay Scottosan the $400+ that Monolith quoted me for whatevEy

I don't mean to shine on about your amp.
But, I've had Orange, Engl, Mesa, Marshall, Friedman, TopHat, 65 Amps, Vox, Fender, Blackstar, Soldano, Wizard, Naylor, Peavey, Bogner, Splawn, EVH, Germino, Rockitt, Mojave, Line 6...
Multiple models of many manufacturers.
I've honed in on what I want in an amp.
If I could afford it, I'd have a RevF, Rockerverb, JJ or SS, Wizard MC, Naylor, Super Reverb, Bassman, AC30, 2204, 2203, Marshall Black Flag or Germino Club 40, Diezel...
I could go on.
I'd happily chose this amp as an all-in-one, home to stage, clean to mean amp.
It has everything I need for a guitar amp that covers all grounds.
Some folks say get a Yamaha Thr10 for home playing.
I say phooey. Get Scottosan to make you the tube amp of your dreams.
He's not going to like me now.
But I'd certainly choose what I've experienced from his amps over stuff I've heard online. I'd rather pay Scottosan the $400+ that Monolith quoted me for whatever mod, for what I was able to play today. It covered that thrashy sound, plus so much more. Dude has done his homework and applied it in the best possible way.
Still, I want one.
Hey... I love my Yamaha Thr10ii for my apt jamming :)... These clips sound nice.... some great modders out there doing their thing.. all us gearheads benefit. Cheers
 
Sounds really nice! Lots of tones in that box, for sure..nice playing too!
 
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