Hagen Vid Channels 3&4

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OK, first video attempt ever.

This is channel 3 & 4 of the Hagen, I'm trying to just demonstrate some of the heavy tones I'm getting from the amp. Its a lot of fun.

Never having done anything like this before, my disclaimers are as follows: :lol: :LOL:

1) track lighting in basement caused my amps to hum, so they are off and hence the vid is DARK AS F*CK. To further cause visual displeasure, I made most of it black and white (but really, I just didn't have any idea what I was doing, LOL). But, nobody wants to see me, and though you can hardly see it, that IS the Hagen there.

2) this is done with a little Zoom camera, so it is what it is. Listening with headphones sounds better to me than via my computer speakers.

3) as it happens in places like Guitar Center or wherever, I often draw a blank on what to play, so this is random (yet, repetitive) wanking with lots of galloping. To add some credibility I attempted some familiar riffs that guys play on Rig Talk.

I dig this amp and (as also pointed out by John4021) it sorta has a CCV vibe to it, but with more bottom, so perhaps that's why I get along with it.

 
Hey, thanks guys. I have a new respect for those who post nice, well-recorded videos, there's probably a lot to learn about that.

Cab is Marshall 1960 with 2 Celestion 75s and 2 v30s in the "x" pattern.

Settings are similar on both channels, gain, treble, bass, deep and presence at 2:00 o'clock. Midrange like 11:30. It wasn't terribly loud but not quiet either. I had a G System in the loop, but the only effect that may have been on, in parts, is a little delay.
 
Tim. Great job. You captured the Hagen as it sounds. Glad you gelled with it man !
 
Sounds really nice :rock: I would definitely like to hear more, especially if you can do a recording with a mic into a DAW or something. What tuning did you use for this video?
 
shadowdevourer":29kknshh said:
Sounds really nice :rock: I would definitely like to hear more, especially if you can do a recording with a mic into a DAW or something. What tuning did you use for this video?

Thanks. Standard tuning with dropped-D, guitar was a completely stock Gibson Explorer.
 
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