Euge tries a JP-2C

Seems to be the trend with everything I hear.. Makes me think Velveta cheese. Fake and not real..
You can't have enough compression to absolutely kill any life and dynamics in the playing into the fuckin grave..

I'll take Led Zeppelin everytime.

I like the guy tho.. He's Finnish. I'm half Finn, so there's that..
 
Seems to be the trend with everything I hear.. Makes me think Velveta cheese. Fake and not real..
You can't have enough compression to absolutely kill any life and dynamics in the playing into the fuckin grave..

I'll take Led Zeppelin everytime.

I like the guy tho.. He's Finnish. I'm half Finn, so there's that..
I like the guy, he just runs his amps through all kinds of crap. He's into the Power Station, first off, so that's not going to give you an accurate response.. Then his switchers, computers, IR's, etc. Too much in the chain that degrades everything.. I found nothing whatsoever to give me an idea of what that amp sounds like.. Then the EMG's... I'd rather hear Kyle's old stale riffs into a real cab and simple SM57 set-up.
 
That amp is not Simul-Class..
He thinks it's dry.. That amp has way more compressed gain than a Deliverance..
 
I like his demos and reviews; and playing. One of the few guitar gear channels I watch regularly. He said after the playing intro, he had the JP-2C going into an older ('90s ?) Mesa cab with V30s, miked with a SM57 and I think he said a Royer, in his cab room, so there were no IRs or attenuators IIRC. I'd have to watch it again to be sure...he mentions his signal chain in most of his recent videos.


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Did someone really open a thread on a Mesa Mark series amp and complain about compression? The next time there's a thread on a Fender Twin I'm going to pop in and say it sounds "too round" and "the reverb is very prominent".
 
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