I'm using a Gibson Les Paul studio all stock. All tones are form the guitar port. The heavy riffs are from the bridge pickup and the clean riffs are from the neck pickup. Drop D tuning. Ernie Ball 10-52 strings. Dunlop Max grip 1.5mm pick.
Well, I own the Schecter c-1 exotic star. It has stock super rock 2 pickups. It is one of the best guitars I own. I'm not familiar with the newer ones as much. The hell raiser has EMG's right and the blackjack has blackouts? I always go EMG's. If they are EMG x series they are more like the blackouts. Nothing wrong with blackouts either. Still would be awesome pickups. I have just always loved the EMG sound so I've never had a reason to leave them.
I'm pretty sure it's called a recto. I'm not sure. The 75 will not sound the same because it's all solid state. Although it will still sound good. It won't be as warm as tubes. There is a pretty big difference between tubes and no tubes.
Yes, I will be doing a video with it in the future. The tube vypyrs do sound like the 6505. They use the exact same power section as a real 6505. It's very close. My favorite model on the vypyr is the rectifier model. I also use a digitech bad monkey in front of my amps.
@nagol5178 so can you play through the 6505+ combo? i want to hear the sound. and tell me what the vypyr has the same heavy sound and tone in the 6505 model like the 6505 amp
Actually I keep my Vypyr at my second location which is 2 hours away. I don't usually have recording equipment around over there. In my apartment I keep the 6505+ combo, the BlackStar Ht-40 Combo, Peavey Envoy 110, and Amplitube 3 on my computer. I spend most of my time playing through the Amplitube 3 software.
man, you just sold gibson a studio :)
2845blend 1 month ago
@Max45090
Well, I own the Schecter c-1 exotic star. It has stock super rock 2 pickups. It is one of the best guitars I own. I'm not familiar with the newer ones as much. The hell raiser has EMG's right and the blackjack has blackouts? I always go EMG's. If they are EMG x series they are more like the blackouts. Nothing wrong with blackouts either. Still would be awesome pickups. I have just always loved the EMG sound so I've never had a reason to leave them.
nagol5178 1 month ago
@Max45090 over taking les paul studio i want a shecter bt i dont now wich one to take
hellraiser ot blackjack which one would you recomened
Max45090 1 month ago
@nagol5178 and how the rectifier called on the vypyr 60?
Max45090 1 month ago
@Max45090
I'm pretty sure it's called a recto. I'm not sure. The 75 will not sound the same because it's all solid state. Although it will still sound good. It won't be as warm as tubes. There is a pretty big difference between tubes and no tubes.
nagol5178 1 month ago
@nagol5178 and rhe vypyr 75 has the same sound? because its not a tube amp
and the rectifier model on the amp called recto?
Max45090 1 month ago
@Max45090
Yes, I will be doing a video with it in the future. The tube vypyrs do sound like the 6505. They use the exact same power section as a real 6505. It's very close. My favorite model on the vypyr is the rectifier model. I also use a digitech bad monkey in front of my amps.
nagol5178 1 month ago
@nagol5178 so can you play through the 6505+ combo? i want to hear the sound. and tell me what the vypyr has the same heavy sound and tone in the 6505 model like the 6505 amp
Max45090 1 month ago
@Max45090
Actually I keep my Vypyr at my second location which is 2 hours away. I don't usually have recording equipment around over there. In my apartment I keep the 6505+ combo, the BlackStar Ht-40 Combo, Peavey Envoy 110, and Amplitube 3 on my computer. I spend most of my time playing through the Amplitube 3 software.
nagol5178 1 month ago
@nagol5178 thanks mate can you post a video of the les paul studio with a vypyr? i want to hear metal and clean warm stuff without effects
Max45090 1 month ago