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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2007

This is the betts toler les paul played through a vintage 65 jtm 45 with kt66 valves - an absolute great clapton style cram classic

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  • Hi I read on one of the forums that this JTM is a PA. Is that true. Great Amp. All the old Marshalls ( Lead, Bass, PA etc) are killer. Cheers.

  • @59TweedVibrolux it isnt a pa amp no

  • awesome, The gibson is R9 or R0?

  • @poule1975 its a vintage 1957 goldtop refinished

  • Is this a real Cream tune or just a Jam in

    the style of Cream?

  • yes its a cream tune

    its the live version of sleepy time time

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  • Why can't this video be another 59 minutes longer? This is tone to die for,and great playing.

  • I think the intentional "out" playing actually sounds pretty cool here. It's not like this guy couldn't play in so I'm sure it was intentional.

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  • @leftystrat62 then it would be a cream album LOL

  • @59TweedVibrolux the amp pictured on the forums certainly is a PA head ... having experimented with this circuit a pa head would be a good plce to start... adding 560pf bright caps till you got the sound you are after

    could be the forum amp is a different amp ?

  • Beautiful tone and playing. Great band too!

  • is that Dangeroud Dan Toler's old guitar?

  • reminds me a bit of Gary Moore

  • @KidCharlemagne94 Tubes, cab used, pickups used are big parts of the picture, sometimes treble boosters like the Dallas Rangemaster on top of an already dirty sound.

    Dialing in the right input gain is crucial with these amps, so a big part of this tone is futzing with the volume knob to dial in specific amount of dirt. With single coils, a clean boost can help too. These amps are made to control dirt via the volume knob - 10 should be slight overkill, 8 about right, 3 or 4 is clean(ish).

  • Were you boosting the amp with anything? I can't get my JTM45 to sound this aggressive yet warm by itself, even if I crank it. It gets way to muddy.

  • TONEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

  • @59TweedVibrolux Actually, that head is PA spec. No bright cap on the volume or mixers.

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