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Jack71
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Ok, I know this probably won't satisfy the high gain freaks around here, but here's a couple of clips of me noodling around with my OD100 Classic+ and CAA 4x12 loaded with Scumback M75's. Great sounding amp, imo, and fun to play. I also think the M75's are a perfect match.
First clip is Ch.2, gain on 3 (the number 3, not 3 o'clock), bass on 3, mids on 5, treble on 5, presence on 5. Bright switch on. Boost off. Rocktron Xpression in the loop adding just a slight touch of delay. No other fx at all.
Second clip is Ch.1, the clean channel. Gain on 3, bass on 4, mids on 5, treble on 6. Bright switch on. Boost off.
Playing is nothing special. Like I said, just some quick noodling to give an idea of the tone of the amp and speakers. Both clips were played using my LP Standard with WCR Godwood pups. On the second clip you can hear me switching around between pickup configurations to get different tones. Oh yeah, overall master volume is set at around 2. Not quite bedroom volume but not disturb the neighbors level either.
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First clip is Ch.2, gain on 3 (the number 3, not 3 o'clock), bass on 3, mids on 5, treble on 5, presence on 5. Bright switch on. Boost off. Rocktron Xpression in the loop adding just a slight touch of delay. No other fx at all.
Second clip is Ch.1, the clean channel. Gain on 3, bass on 4, mids on 5, treble on 6. Bright switch on. Boost off.
Playing is nothing special. Like I said, just some quick noodling to give an idea of the tone of the amp and speakers. Both clips were played using my LP Standard with WCR Godwood pups. On the second clip you can hear me switching around between pickup configurations to get different tones. Oh yeah, overall master volume is set at around 2. Not quite bedroom volume but not disturb the neighbors level either.
CL57.WAV
CL58.WAV