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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2008

jackson dxmg - peavey 6505+ - line6 flexton 4x12 - boss ns-2
www.myspace.com/showsomeblood
my setting is:
pre - 6 or 6.5
low - 7
mid - 4
high - 6 or 6.5
resonance - 7
presence - 4

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  • You pinch harmonics are like screeching robots. Nice, but very crude. But not too bad overall. But please, do yourself a favor and get either Mesa or Marshall 1960 cabs.

  • this is waaay cheaper than dual and hmm i think for metal this would be just more than enough...but go to the store and try them both that is my recommendation

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  • I'm currently using DR's DDT strings for drop a. What strings do you use?

  • @HBK1337 you're fucking with me right? because play a head through a Marshall, Mesa, and an Orange and tell me that, even if they all have Vintage 30's

  • @RockaRollaZombie 1960V's dont V30's in them. its still a "vintage" type of celestion, but V30. and how coud the construction of a cab possibly affect the tone it delivers? i mean, they're both built to the same specs as far as size. the only thing that would be different is the type of wood, which im sure wouldnt even make an audible difference in the tone.

  • @HBK1337 I'm not referring to durability. There's a reason why different cabinets with the same speakers sound different, and that's construction. What I was referring to when I brought up digital effects is that if your amp is modeling itself after something else with heavy use of digital effects, it doesn't matter how the cabinet is designed or what speakers are in it because the amp will sound the same through any cab. Also, 1960's can have Vintage 30's, just look at the 1960Vs.

  • @RockaRollaZombie ok, im only talking about its tone, not its durability. the only thing that affects its tone is what speakers it has in it. vintage 30's are some pretty damn good ones. mesa cabs use the same ones and marshall 1960s use lower quality G12t-75's. just because line 6 heads rely on digital effects mean its matching cabs will, too. thats not even possible to have digital effects built into a cab.

  • @HBK1337 you gotta take construction of the cab into it. Line 6 cabs aren't gonna be that good because Line 6's are modeling amps, which rely heavily on digital effects (which leaves cabinet tone useless), however Marshalls will be made a little better. I now recommend Bogner cabs so whatever.

  • @RockaRollaZombie actually, im pretty sure the line 6 cab hes using has vintage 30's in it. so its actually better than a 1960.

  • Same guitar! Is the cleans any good, if so I'm getting this thing.

  • @butterknhf i have used the same mic before and it doesn't sound too bad really, but also mic placement is one thing.

  • this shit is sweet wut song r u playing?

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