Morris Amp and Motor City 2nd Degree BB

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littleguitars":1kga0t4o said:
I've been messing around with recording some more clips this weekend. It doesn't really warrant starting a new thread, so I figured I'd just add to the old one. I've been trying to get a recorded sound that is as close as possible to what I'm hearing in the room. There's a bit of reverb and a bit of delay in the loop, and that's it. I've added no post eq, compression etc.

This is a quick clip of the GCM 008. The first part is a Performance guitar (Aldrich Pup). Second part is a 50th Anny R0 Les Paul (Fralin Unbucker).


https://app.box.com/s/nob12yu6z7s5hyj2r98w1zu93adrspz3


I like the sound of this amp. :rock:

I need to try one of these out sometime. :thumbsup:
 
I want a Motor City 2nd Degree BB set or a 2nd Degree bridge and T-Wreck neck Humbucker.
 
littleguitars":3hgcog79 said:
Hey guys. I picked up a Morris GCM 008 not too long ago, and I am having a blast with this thing! 50 watts, EL34s and handwired. This is the most organic/touch responsive amp I have ever owned. Glen Morris makes some killer stuff!

I'm fairly new to recording. In the past, I've always relied on friends to do that for me while I just played. Still learning my way around garageband, mic placement, proper levels etc., but I am really starting to have some fun with this stuff! Anyway, thought I would share a clip of the Morris amp, along with the Motor City 2nd Degree Blackbelt pickup I had installed in my CS Charvel a couple of months ago.

https://soundcloud.com/jape23/morrischarvelmotor-city

Nice tone man! Like the Rawness of it...Brought back some awesome memories. My buddy, Alan Riches first told me of the Morris amps, invited me down when he came in town with Finger Eleven/Chevelle tour so I got to plug in to James Black's amp...Gotta hear these amps in person really, like most but this one will keep you grinning-Glens work is super crisp inside too- No PCB boards or partials. Good times-
R.I.P. Alan Riches Not forgotten brother!!
 
HilltopExplosion":axk3756j said:
littleguitars":axk3756j said:
I've been messing around with recording some more clips this weekend. It doesn't really warrant starting a new thread, so I figured I'd just add to the old one. I've been trying to get a recorded sound that is as close as possible to what I'm hearing in the room. There's a bit of reverb and a bit of delay in the loop, and that's it. I've added no post eq, compression etc.

This is a quick clip of the GCM 008. The first part is a Performance guitar (Aldrich Pup). Second part is a 50th Anny R0 Les Paul (Fralin Unbucker).


https://app.box.com/s/nob12yu6z7s5hyj2r98w1zu93adrspz3


:thumbsup: Sounds great man!

Thank you sir!


MotorCityPickUps":axk3756j said:
littleguitars":axk3756j said:
Hey guys. I picked up a Morris GCM 008 not too long ago, and I am having a blast with this thing! 50 watts, EL34s and handwired. This is the most organic/touch responsive amp I have ever owned. Glen Morris makes some killer stuff!

I'm fairly new to recording. In the past, I've always relied on friends to do that for me while I just played. Still learning my way around garageband, mic placement, proper levels etc., but I am really starting to have some fun with this stuff! Anyway, thought I would share a clip of the Morris amp, along with the Motor City 2nd Degree Blackbelt pickup I had installed in my CS Charvel a couple of months ago.

<span class="skimlinks-unlinked">https://soundcloud.com/jape23/morrischarvelmotor-city</span>

Nice tone man! Like the Rawness of it...Brought back some awesome memories. My buddy, Alan Riches first told me of the Morris amps, invited me down when he came in town with Finger Eleven/Chevelle tour so I got to plug in to James Black's amp...Gotta hear these amps in person really, like most but this one will keep you grinning-Glens work is super crisp inside too- No PCB boards or partials. Good times-
R.I.P. Alan Riches Not forgotten brother!!

Hey, thanks. I think James was/is using the XS II Morris amp.

And I didn't know Alan, but I do know that Glen thought very highly of him.
 
 
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