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1:57 = string fart
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circuits wired into the amp that basically convert the ac sine wave into a dc signal, hope that helps!
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@austinfailz The reason you are seeing this fluctuation, is because of the 60hz cycling constantly present in AC power. What this means, is that that every light you see plugged into ac is constantly fluctuating on and off, 60 times a second, because of the filament staying heated and the short amount of time the lamp itself is actually considered "off" your eyes can not see this. A camera can somewhat capture some of it. The reason the amp isn't doing this is because of complicated rectifier
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Ola, will you do a playthrough of the newer Powerball II head or does it sound too similar?
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thing sounds heavenly. whats your favourite engl amp?
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@Spartan9699 lepou Le456. Look it up. It's free. also check out TSE x30, which is also free. both are awesome!
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Now this is godly, if only I could find/get an amp sim to sound as good. If my track record is anything to go by, its easier to save up the several £k than set up a sim lol
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@TheD3vilPlaysGuitar או משוגע...
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MeshuggegrgggehehAAAAAA!!!!!!!
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@givemeajackson so it's just for aesthetics. Alright, thats kinda cool haha,
Why are the LEDs behind the tubes like... fluctuating in brightness?
austinfailz 6 months ago 4
@austinfailz camera fps vs. real life = flickering lights
fearedse 6 months ago 26
@fearedse Pft, my explanation was way better. ;D
Ever see the Godzilla movie where Godzilla has a nuclear heart and it like glows and pulsates throughout the film? XD
austinfailz 6 months ago 5
@austinfailz actually I have :D
fearedse 6 months ago 13