Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: hunter on October 14, 2007, 11:47:35 AM
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hmmm, quite a wank here, but couldn't hold it back :twisted:
www.thegutbusters.com/temp/oldfield.mp3
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Shiva/Einstein?
And is it you playing the rhythm too? Or is it a part of the backing track?
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Einstein, played both, Rhythm and Lead, they are actually played with exact same settings, gain is just around 11 o'clock, which gives more of a "brownish" sound?
I moved the mix away from the speaker cone for the lead though, thus the different flavours. Mic positioning is still the most effective sound design tool.
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The tone is awesome, especially love the rhythm.
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Nice again Hunter, I'm tempted to get some RYs for my RG,
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Nice again Hunter, I'm tempted to get some RYs for my RG,
Took the RYs out and the VHII in. RY will go in the PRS ...
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Nice again Hunter, I'm tempted to get some RYs for my RG,
Took the RYs out and the VHII in. RY will go in the PRS ...
Oops, I'm getting confused :D
How would you compare the RYs to the VHIIs in especially in terms of midrange and output?
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Nice again Hunter, I'm tempted to get some RYs for my RG,
Took the RYs out and the VHII in. RY will go in the PRS ...
Oops, I'm getting confused :D
How would you compare the RYs to the VHIIs in especially in terms of midrange and output?
Hm, output similar, the VHII has more hi-mid/treble content and is a bit thinner/tighter in the low end, great for chunky rock rhythm stuff or tapping.
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That's an awesome tone right there!
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SHADOW ON THE WALL!
Mike Oldfield is an excellent guitarist, well done ;)
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SHADOW ON THE WALL!
Mike Oldfield is an excellent guitarist, well done ;)
Thanks indeed, yes MO rules, obviously my version is far far away from his mega-clean twang on the original. First I wanted to do a clean - to crunch - to distortion version, which shows all 3 flavours, but then the last one was just so much fun, I stuck with it :wink:
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I can see why you went with that tone. :)
Good playing too.
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as usual hunter: perfection