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  • respect you as a player BUT seems like a waste of money since ONLY you can even tell a difference. none of the peeps in the audience even care or can tell if it tri-amp :)

  • @Bflatest ..its all good … but when I roll out with 3 part harmony and it sounds like 3 guitar players… it's worth it to me… as a matter a fact … I might buy 3 more … ha ha ha… why … because I can… peace …:)

  • @WARDO1O1 ahhh I see BUT :) thats only you that really hears it on stage unless you have a giant stereo PA? right?

  • @Bflatest actually that is untrue … there is a ton of stuff you can do … and if you run mics. to each amp you have control over lots of stuff… that your audience will hear… best part … you won't have to count on having a sound man that knows all your cues…. give it a try if you get a chance … then be the judge … do I count on it … no! … but I sure dig it

  • less reverb please.

    other than that, sick!

  • @sleepy502 I will do another demo soon . right now I am nursing 6 broken ribs from a motorcycle accident… this demo was on the eventide and its reverbs … stay in touch so you can see my new set-up now that is sick

  • i wanna hear an Engl Powerball, a 6505+, and a triple rectifier run through that.

    ya think three different amps would be even more epic that what you have going on?

  • @SkootSucksAtLife ... Hey there … Here's the cool thing … you can run any amp or should I say any combination of amps this way…I currently am running 2 A/B boxes so that I can get signal to each amp input. or you can run one stereo pedal and one A/B box you'd run your guitar into the AB box… 1 output will feed into your stereo pedal and the other will go to your amp that you want to run clean... that will give you a tri-stereo set-up

  • OMFG!! You must be a millionaire to have 3 FUCKING Mesa Boogie amps!!

  • @jeserty6 ha ha ha… no … just eat top roman noodles and beans because I love um...

  • how much money do you have put into this man

  • @imextremelyawesome O I really don't know … I'd have to look im my receipts… its about being ably to get the sounds I want to get… and I am a firm believer in buying the best stuff that I can find … that way it stays ageless

  • @WARDO1O1 yea i understand, keep rockin man, your a great guitarist

  • @imextremelyawesome  thanks

  • holy assgrapes yer a fucking amazing guitar player xDXDXD!!!! wtf i wana learn xDXD!!!

  • @CJ101nicKA  :o) … thanks

  • It would be my advise … when you learn anything new... not get impatient … take it slowly and build your speed up gradually … its all about the synchronization between your 2 hands…. I require all of my students to work with a metronome …. its an awesome tool for gauging your progress and while making the muscle memory… I have posted some lessons on arpeggios … you might want to take a look at some of those too… I hope that was helpful

  • Duuuuuuude give me some advice on sweeping cleanly please like specifics I've been doing it for like a couple of months and I can do it fast but not cleanly the strings buzz after I lift my fingers D:

  • THANKS!

  • well i know that you have to play with the volume on the h7600. and I have mine running thru the fx loop i found that setting the loop at about 50% worked for me … my problem was not distortion be balancing the out put volume and worrying about electrical hum because I am running 3 mark V's in my setup.

  • the pitch-factoe … being a stomp box i would think would be good to run to you inpit along with any other stomp boxes.. because i am running 3 amps … the way that I basically did it was I have the h7600 running a right and a left … and I have the 3rd setup to run dry so that I get 3 part harmonies

  • I'm wondering if it should be further in the chain though. If it's in the eleven rack I can slide it around in software. For some reason the eventide sounds distorted so maybe the Mesa loop is set wrong. Any thoughts appreciated.

  • Hey would you happen to know any doubling tricks you could do with the pitchfactor? Right now I have it in the fx loop of Mesa quad and into eleven rack for cab emulation...I'm thinking re-amping with pitch change for a doubled sound then I can play more freely.

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