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Part A8: Bad (U2 Guitar Tutorial / Lesson) - Tech 21 Liverpool Settings

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2010

Part A8 of updated Bad guitar tutorial / lesson. This tutorial covers the Tech 21 Liverpool pedal settings I used on my Bad cover. See www.u2guitartutorials.com for more information.

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  • hey Michael,

    Does your Furman PF PRO R power factor is also a voltage regulator or just a power conditioner?, im looking for a good voltage regulator/power conditioner that can plug my amp also, and I not sure which one to get

  • @jmsantamaria

    Hi. I think so, although it doesn't say that exactly on the front. Check out the manual online. I dont remember.

  • Great video! What's the name of the Liverpool that you have in a half-rack unit?

  • @malamutelocomotive: It's the same thing - just another Tech 21 Liverpool put into a half rack system. Bought it from someone who did the custom work.

  • @malamutelocomotive:  Nothing, just in a rack.

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  • @U2GuitarTutorials Ok, thanks.

  • @U2GuitarTutorials

    Thanks for your answer. What's the advantage of this rack then over the pedal? Is it MIDI controllable?

  • @ChickenRapist: Ah, got it.  But even if you turn off the cab, then you probably want a power amp, not another AC-30. Otherwise you will have the Liverpool as a pre-amp/power-amp model with no cab on into another AC-30, which doesnt make sense to me. If it's into just a power amp that doesnt add color to the tone, then it makes a lot of sense.

  • @U2GuitarTutorials

    Referring to the new Character series for 2011, the Liverpool comes with a Cab Simulation defeat so that it can run in front of the amp.

    Plus I also say this cause people using it this way have their delays after the Liverpool, while those who use it as a modeller have it after their delays.

  • @ChickenRapist: Hey there. Sorry, I don't think I'm following you. Get the SDD-3KP (Triad) if you want a nice pre-amp to drive your amps. Get the Liverpool if you want an amp sim as a back up to your amps. I've never tried the Liverpool as a "boost" pedal into an amp, but Tech 21 says you can use it this way. I used the Triad into the Liverpool, assuming the Liverpool is an amp model.

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