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Landry LS100, Gibson R8 Les Paul, Marshall 1960BV

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

This is my Landry LS100 loaded with SED EL34 power tubes and the stock EH preamp tubes. The Les Paul is a '58 Reissue with the stock BurstBucker 1/2 pickups (recently reinstalled) and an upgraded wiring harness from Dr. Vintage. The cab is a stock Marshall 1960BV loaded with the "Marshall Vintage" speakers made by Celestion.

I'm running through the channels/modes starting with the high gain mode.

I'm using my recently acquired Zoom Q3 recorder.

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  • Where did you buy this and for how much? I'm having a tough time finding this online for sale.

  • @Zoso709 Hi! Stupid YouTube won't let me post a URL, but search on Google for Landry Amps and you'll find his website! The maker (Bill Landry) lives in St. Louis too and I've gotten to know him. Great guy and killer amps!

  • @SgtThump I'm sorry I meant the guitar...it just seems that R8's aren't all over the internet for sale like R9s or modern guitars.

  • @Zoso709 Ah, I thought you meant the amp! I bought my R8 at a Guitar Center, believe it or not. I got a super killer "keeper" Les Paul at a local "box store" (as some people call it.) I lucked out and found a monster! I bought it new, which is unusual for me.

  • @SgtThump Damn so lucky, the guitar centers near me have the most depressing variety of LPs. Digging your ton though dude. Would you think a Landry amp would be better than a Marshall JCM800?

  • @Zoso709 Check out my video of me comparing the best sounding JCM800 2204 I've heard to my old Landry. Very close. The Landry had a little more "highs", which made it sound a tad bit more open. But seeing how close it was to the best sounding JCM800 I've heard really opened my eyes. The Landry stuff really rocks.

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  • @skunizzi Well that's a tough choice! They really don't sound anything alike. The Landry is much more "Marshally" than the Electra Dyne. I find the Electra Dyne smoother with a more refined tone. I do love it, though, so don't take me wrong!

    The Landry was just an all around killer tone that falls somewhere between vintage and modded Marshall tone. The Electra Dyne to me kinda has it's own thing going on.

  • Mix in some Celestion G12T75s and that cab will be even more versatile! Nice man.

  • Hey inlike your videos. I think we have similar taste in equipment because i have alot of the same gear as you. I wanted to ask your opinion on the landry amp. I know you have an electra dyne and so do i, but if you had to choose one over the other which one would you preferre? I'm asking because i'm considering buying the landry.

  • you get bored of the same sound over and over.

    you got to have variety to keep it fresh.

    that means many guitars and amps

    and NO cheap stuff..

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