Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker (Full with extended solo)
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@KylesIndividual For this song, I'm using a Marshall 1987X. It's a 50 watt re-issue of the old plexi style heads that marshall used to make in the 60's and 70's.
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sweet amp :P
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OMG! amazing... simply
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Nice LZ picture on the wall :)
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sometime's,i really feel on-top of thing's and then a fellah come's along .. .. bring it on home.
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i want a standart 08 soo badly but the price of 2100 euros shocked me a little bit... what ever in a few days i might be poor as fuck, but happy! :D the playing is also very nice but id prefer less gain. dunno if its just me^^
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why are you playing the bass part? wtf
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WOW!!!!!!!
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sorry but i'm too used to Jimmy Page...
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oh my god thank you, couldn't find a reasonable tab for the verses but you do it the best!
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wow man!
this is olnly the marshall 1987X??!
your guitar tone is perfect!
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I just bought a '74 super lead MKII... any suggests for cabs/speakers? Thanks man.
What Gibson les paul model is that and how much it cost?
thegrunger49 3 months ago
@thegrunger49 2008 Gibson Les Paul Standard in desert burst. You'll have to check on the current retail prices for that model, they're generally in the neighborhood of $2,000 US
neosonic66 3 months ago
Whoa! That's an amazing sound you've gotten out of your equipment. I have 2 questions: 1) Is there anywhere I can find those tabs? 2) I've been playing 3 years with a great little marshall 15 watt from the DM series; what next piece of equipment would you reccommend to take things up to the next level?
brickhouse976 4 months ago
@brickhouse976 2. I'm a fan of minimal effects, and like to plug straight in to an amp. Amps will have the biggest effect on tone, so I would upgrade that first. Depending on your goals, you can get a nice small tube amp like an orange tiny terror for not too much money. If you plan to gig live, then you can always step in to something bigger. For me that 50 watt plexi is as loud as I'll ever need. But you can't beat the feel and tone of real tubes.
neosonic66 4 months ago
@neosonic66 Wow dude, thanks for such a timely and thorough response! I have the same "less is more" view that you do and don't want too many effects, so I'll take your advice and look into an amp upgrade. I definitely agree that a tube amp is the way to go, so I have one last question for you: What's some good Marshall equipment for that raw classic rock sound, kinda like the sound you've got going in this video?
brickhouse976 4 months ago
@brickhouse976 If you want Marshall specifically, the best way to go is with a 1987X or a 1959SLP. The 1987x is the 50 watt version, and the 1959 is the 100 watt version. Both are the re-issue of the plexi. The modern marshalls all have 'plexi-like' channels, but if that tone is what you want, go for the plexi reissue itself. The amp on the bottom in the video is a TSL60, and it's crunch channel is supposed to be close, but it can't hold a candle to the 1987X on top of it.
neosonic66 4 months ago
@brickhouse976 If you want Marshall specifically, the best way to go is with a 1987X or a 1959SLP. The 1987x is the 50 watt version, and the 1959 is the 100 watt version. Both are the re-issue of the plexi. The modern marshalls all have 'plexi-like' channels, but if that tone is what you want, go for the plexi reissue itself. The amp on the bottom in the video is a TSL60, and it's crunch channel is supposed to be close, but it can't hold a candle to the 1987X on top of it.
neosonic66 4 months ago