Riffin' on a SansAMP Tri-AC
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Hi man do you know how much the Marshall 410 weights?
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very awesome high end transistor analogue box and the most beautifull it works very nice with very shit first price guitar ^^ just awesome product better than a digital simulation and very different than an expensive valve amplifier, tech 21 a must have in you guitar or bass set.
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I own a Tri-AC, I have used it like this fellow into a PA amp, etc. and direct into recording interface with VST plug ins after, I've acheived some amazing tones, hard to believe how good. I play 2000 dollar tube amps, I still turn to sansamps often.
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it's a very compressed pedal
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sounds good. i think i´ll get 1 after all thx a lot
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20+, clearly under 30kg I'd say. Light enough for one person to lift with relative ease anyhow.
deeaa 7 months ago
great sound dude........
what settings did u use????
superodong 3 years ago
Pretty much the ACDC preset. I just cut the gain some. The pickup is Seymour JB, the actual amp a Solton 100W PA amp.
deeaa 3 years ago
hey great tone! i own a tri ac myself but i cant seem to get a good tone...what setting were you using here? were you playing through a humbucker? thanks mate
teddypork 4 years ago
Thanks...I usually use both the bridge and neck pup, but a lot of this clip is neck singlecoil only. The only setting I use on the TriAC is the 'ACDC' setting i.e. the default middle setting. Cut down the guitar vol for less dirt.
deeaa 4 years ago