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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

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  • View^|\/|y^Channel<To^Watch^Al­l^The^Latest8Flicks<Such^As^Gr­een^Hornet,^The<Fighter,^Black­^Swan^And^More

  • I love the tone, and the playing... God, I keep listening to it over and over again, just because of the playing. Thank you for sharing!

  • Rock on, man, this is the best demo ever! Your riffing is tasteful and showcases the pedal's characteristics clearly, and you mimicked the raw tone of a reverb tank really well when you added overdrive.

    I'm actually not a fan of this particular pedal, but the mark of a good musician is that she or he sounds great with anything they play, so again, mad props!

  • whoever is playing on this demo, I love the guitar tone and the playing a lot.

  • when you hook up the GT it is sustained beauty!

    awesome educational from clehneis and YouSpamTard! haha

    Long Live American Live

  • this demo is perfect including B.  When you hook up the GT 500 it is beautiful stained. And the comment war below is not only fucking awesome but educational!

  • Think of this I am no physicist, but I do have a general idea. All things in nature are the same. Sound, electricity and water are all the same, pretty much. A transformer buzzes a sound that is 60 HZ, 120V of AC. A kick drum makes the same sound. Water can make the same sound and also has the same fundamentals as electricity does, pretty much. How doe we first recognize these frequencies in nature and then combine and manuiplate them and then make a presentation? YOU do know V O C and W are? ?

  • The amp does not need to be vintage.This is where kids go wrong, They think the sound comes from the amp, and this is not really the case. The sound comes from the old speakers. It all has to do with the way a signal is mutilated and then presented. I can give you a vintage 68 Marshall head, but if you dont have the speakers that go with it, you have crap. I can give you a bull shit tube rig I just made from scratch, signal booster and square wave option, with the good speakers, and you rock.

  • Vintage amps are just my thing. The only way I got there is by unfortunately spending a lot of money (often times unnecessarily), studying vintage circuits and components, building, tweaking, finding out what works, what doesn't, and what really sounds good. repeat this process many times. I've been messing around with my HIWATT DR103 clone lately. Do you have any experience with vintage fane speakers? The acoustic environment eq and manipulation thing is certainly more your expertise.

  • You are in there dude. Took me weeks to find out your brain, but I guess I knew all along you were worthy. When you can take the pebble from my hand, little grasshopper, then you may leave the temple. LoL.

    Yes, acoustics bounce sound and this essentially is reverberation, and this very idea is why I posted my first gripe against you. What frequencies are bouncing, or reverberating, and how many dB's of such said frequencies?. To understand this and to hear it is the art of sound manipulation.

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