THE TVS THREE discuss THAT SOUND_VIDEO 3
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in the band im in we have used a Zoom in combo with EFTP and i can tell the EFTP is better thsan the zoom also we have a meazzi to
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Great video Spike!
I will soon buy a TVS 3 =)
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Amazing.
The Backing tracks are remarkably close as well. How were they done?
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Hi Spiro,
The TVS team has done a superb job and given a definitive answer to that sound by reproducing it live for us and with panache.
Bravo and congratulations.
I still play in front of my small video camera with my PA and my amp live behind me, hence my mediocre sound.
I would like to know where does the microphone cable goes to and how
do Gary or Paul hear the BT? (I assume it is played back from the PC and amplified).
Blessings,.
Abel
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hiya spike2812 if you dont mind me asking i was wondering if yiu could do some video clips with your Fender Hank Marvin Strat as a request ?
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Paul
Thanks for the quick response. Much appreciated. I will give it a try.
Thanks for all the effort in developing the TVS3 and these videos.
Peter
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Hi Peter,
There is a comment on this in video 4 (out soon). For live performances it is useful to have a programmable equaliser between the TVS3 and amp. Set the amp and equaliser or a fairly flat response for the early tunes (maybe some bass cut) and then you can switch in the dip at around 800-900 Hz for the later tunes to give the top boost response curves shown in one of the earlier videos: mild for Wonderful Land etc and deep for Atlantis etc.
Regards,
Paul.
Again an excellent and very informative video.
I don't wish to pre-empt any further videos on live performances but would you/Paul care to comment on the effect of putting an equaliser and/or compressor between the TVS3 and the amp? I know it won't be the same but would be interested in your comments.
Thanks
Peter
MrPeteheer 5 months ago
@MrPeteheer
Hi Peter
I'll await Paul's comments but for home recording we always add the EQ or compression after just as they did at the Abbey Road mixing desk.
For live recording, it may be more appropriate but I'll let Paul comment on that!
Cheers
Spike
spike2812 5 months ago
Hi
I am a lucky man because I own a TVS3. And from each of your videos I find valuable information that I can implement in my guitar playing and recording sessions. And it is very inspiring! I of course hope for many more interesting videos from you.
I must also cite James' Paul's attention to detail is amazing. "Which I think is spot on ...
Commitment to detail has clearly resulted in a fantastic product. Not least, the A / B tests confirm this.
Thanks
Regards from Stockholm, Sweden
/ / Rolf
blueslab 5 months ago
@blueslab
Hi Rolf
Thanks so much for your kind comments...much appreciated!
Cheers
Spike
spike2812 5 months ago
Hi Spike,
I have really enjoyed this series of videos so far and have learned a lot. It is clear that you, Paul and Gary put in a huge amount of work. Paul's attention to detail is amazing. Many thanks and all the best!
James
jastreet0123 5 months ago
@jastreet0123
Thanks James...yep...a lot of work on the team :)
Cheers
Spike
spike2812 5 months ago