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Daniel.S":3lexmng8 said:I didn't think to do the EQ's at noon thing as I was just going to adjust the settings on the Einstein to match the selected channel on the VH4.
I've got the VH4's channels EQ'd perfectly. Thought it would be interesting to hear how the Einstein replicates that.
Yeah, that's fine!Vin Diezel":2f4cldv4 said:Daniel.S":2f4cldv4 said:I didn't think to do the EQ's at noon thing as I was just going to adjust the settings on the Einstein to match the selected channel on the VH4.
I've got the VH4's channels EQ'd perfectly. Thought it would be interesting to hear how the Einstein replicates that.
You asked, I just made a suggestion.
Noon is what the amps are intended to sound like by the designer. So I think that is interesting to folks that do not own the amps.
Since you own both, it's interesting to hear them through the same cab and recording setup.
Your personal settings are also interesting because people do things differently - for good or bad.
Daniel.S":1gvcjtar said:If I do it that way, then I can’t use the amp switcher to do back to back examples.
If I use the same cab I would have to record the VH4/Einstein then turn it off switch over and then wait to warm it up again, play with settings, etc.
I know what you mean though.
Hey no worries! We're all family here! I'm just trying to help other people because this topic has come up a few times, with no real clear demonstration of the two side by side.joafink2":35coxokl said:Daniel.S":35coxokl said:If I do it that way, then I can’t use the amp switcher to do back to back examples.
If I use the same cab I would have to record the VH4/Einstein then turn it off switch over and then wait to warm it up again, play with settings, etc.
I know what you mean though.
I say do it however you would like to demonstrate the similarities/differences of the amps. I am just grateful someone like you is willing to take the time to compare the two side by side for us. Thanks!
No DI boxes here or mics. You'll only be getting room sound/volume.greatzot":4g1v8x1j said:Use a DI box to record the guitar separately and reamp it on each amp with the same cab, mic, position etc., to get the most useful comparison.
Daniel.S":18zpwcm3 said:If I do it that way, then I can’t use the amp switcher to do back to back examples.
If I use the same cab I would have to record the VH4/Einstein then turn it off switch over and then wait to warm it up again, play with settings, etc.
I know what you mean though.
Daniel.S":2sj712zl said:You'll only be getting room sound/volume.
Hahaha!Vin Diezel":jiuz5xjb said:Daniel.S":jiuz5xjb said:If I do it that way, then I can’t use the amp switcher to do back to back examples.
If I use the same cab I would have to record the VH4/Einstein then turn it off switch over and then wait to warm it up again, play with settings, etc.
I know what you mean though.
I think your approach is so different from mine that I do not want to interfere.
I'm just going to listen to it when it's done and tell you why you should have done it differently.
Just kidding!
Daniel.S":2i5zcwc7 said:Here we go guys!
I worked this morning so excuse my lack of motivation. Only running on a few hours of sleep waking up at 4:30am. Blah blah here it is
https://youtu.be/7oUUjPOn4Yo