Hey people!
First of all, I want to thank everyone who watched my videos. Today I saw that I have 10.000+ channel clics, and thats something I never expected. Its not much compared to other awesome musicians here on youtube, but for me it means a lot! Thank you!!
This time again with some Lamb of God stuff (this band is so fuckin amazing, I love their badass riffs!). The song is called Laid To Rest. I use my 7 string at this video, cause I have a tremol-no. I have to say it works pretty good, i really recommend it. I also used the new cam of my sis this time. Not HD, but now I dont have that white screen anymore.
Oh, yes, sorry for all Children of Bodom fans that I dont made a Bodom cover. But I think I will make a Bodom cover soon. Im working on one, thats all what i can say :-D.
The song is tuned a half step lower, cause its the standard tuning of my guitar.
-Parts:
Guitars: Me
Drums: Addictive Drums
Bass: GuitarPro 6 Export
If you want the tab, go to:
http://www.911tabs.com/link/?2233112
Hope you enjoy it and give me a feedback!
Cya!
Gear:
-Guitar: Ibanez Universe UV-777 (Lundgren M7 Bridge)
-Amp: Peavey 6505+ Combo (with V30)
-Recording: Tascam US-122 MKII + Shure SM57
-Strings: Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky 011-062
-Tuning: Dropped D#
-Cam: Sony DSC-W320
-Picks: Dunlop Max Grip
-Video Editing: Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 & Adobe After FX
-Audio Editing: Adobe Audition 3.0
I dont remember which options the Peavey has, but if it has a 16Ohm option at the switch on the back, you could change the speaker for a 16Ohm speaker wihtout any problems. A speaker is just a "load". Imagine it as a resistance (it works the same way). If the amp produces more power, you need a bigger resistance, if it produces less then you need less resistance. You could also connect a 16Ohm speaker to a 8Ohm output, cause you stil have more resistance than you need. Volume would be lower too.
Themethalmaster 3 weeks ago
i have a question .you have changed the speaker for a celestion v30.right,but how can i chose the right one because i have saw them at guitar center page but i cant figure out if i have to chose the 8 ohm or 16 ohm? what happens if i set a 16 ohm speaker ? do i have to move the switch at the back of the amp to make it work?or if i do that i could damage the speaker? how can i chose the right one? please help
livepunx 3 weeks ago
@livepunx Fuck youtube for its short character space. Well, you can also connect a 8Ohm speaker to a 4Ohm output. Are you getting what im trying to explain? All this setups would work, but never do it opposite way. A 4Ohm speaker on a 8Ohm output would destroy the amp after some time, cause it produces more power than the speaker can handle. And dont forget, we are speaking all the time about ONE speaker, with 2 or more it would be different depending on how you wire them. Hope it helps! Cheers!
Themethalmaster 3 weeks ago
Wow!btw my tuning is AEADGBE,what can you suggest?
15yngwie15 6 months ago
@15yngwie15 Suggest what? If you mean buying a tremolno or not, then buy it. Works great with every tuning, at least if youre not using bass strings ;-)
Themethalmaster 6 months ago
hey dude! great cover! i have to ask something,about the tremol no? because i want to have an tremol no,and i'm also using 7 string!Thanks!
15yngwie15 6 months ago
@15yngwie15 The Tremol-no works great in a 7 string, but only if you dont make extreme changes. Like from B to A tuning. I use it to go in Drop tuning. For example from A# Standard to Drop G#, or from D# tuning to Drop C#. I could recommend it to everyone that has a tremolo, its a damm nice thing.
Themethalmaster 6 months ago