wolbai
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Hi to all,
I have my Marshall JVM410h amp now for 6 weeks and I soon will replace this amp in my current guitar rig for gigging.
During the setup phase I have also tested the emulated Line Out recording capability of the Marshall JVM410h: together with a good audio interface, the emulated Line Out is pretty okay for home recording IMO.
I recorded two songs I am practicing currently to perform with my Band in the near future.
(In case of interest: I have taken the playbacks from http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/ There are plenty of free of charge guitar backing tracks. Not all are good. But some are pretty useful.)
I have recently installed a TREMOL-NO system in the FR-Tremolo of my Warmoth H-S-H built to do double stops and country bends in pitch. On both songs I have locked the tremolo with the TREMOL-NO. Properly installed and used, the TREMOL-NO system is pretty good IMO. I lock the FR-Tremolo for about 80-90% of the time. For the remaining songs of my Band I use the free floating mode of the TREMOL-NO.
The first song is Sultans Of Swing. (I tested the Clean / Green channel. Amazingly warm and clean tone for a Marshall amp).
The two Doug Aldrich humbuckers are coil splitted. I am using the both outer coils of the neck and bridge pickup for recording. I cannot enough emphasize the great coil splitting capabilities of these Suhr pickups. Very Strat-like tone.
Honestly speaking I haven't completely nailed this song so far. Still need some practicing time, especially for the outro lead part to do it smoother. But I think it shows the great clean tone of this amp together with my beloved Warmoth H-S-H guitar:
EDIT: I accidently uploaded originally an old recording version. This is the correct one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdvwImkPNT8&feature=youtu.be
The second song is Sweet Child of Mine. (I am using the OD1-Green channel for Rhythm, OD1-Orange channel for Rhythm and the shorter lead parts. For the longer lead parts, I have used OD2-Red channel of the JVM410).
A Line6 POD HD500 works as a Multi-FX unit and midi-controller in my guitar rig.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKcO9j_3Nz0&feature=youtu.be
I am gigging since 8 months now with my Warmoth H-S-H built. It is my primary guitar. Very versatile and nice playing. Just great :headbang:
Let me know what you're thinking about.
I have my Marshall JVM410h amp now for 6 weeks and I soon will replace this amp in my current guitar rig for gigging.
During the setup phase I have also tested the emulated Line Out recording capability of the Marshall JVM410h: together with a good audio interface, the emulated Line Out is pretty okay for home recording IMO.
I recorded two songs I am practicing currently to perform with my Band in the near future.
(In case of interest: I have taken the playbacks from http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/ There are plenty of free of charge guitar backing tracks. Not all are good. But some are pretty useful.)
I have recently installed a TREMOL-NO system in the FR-Tremolo of my Warmoth H-S-H built to do double stops and country bends in pitch. On both songs I have locked the tremolo with the TREMOL-NO. Properly installed and used, the TREMOL-NO system is pretty good IMO. I lock the FR-Tremolo for about 80-90% of the time. For the remaining songs of my Band I use the free floating mode of the TREMOL-NO.
The first song is Sultans Of Swing. (I tested the Clean / Green channel. Amazingly warm and clean tone for a Marshall amp).
The two Doug Aldrich humbuckers are coil splitted. I am using the both outer coils of the neck and bridge pickup for recording. I cannot enough emphasize the great coil splitting capabilities of these Suhr pickups. Very Strat-like tone.
Honestly speaking I haven't completely nailed this song so far. Still need some practicing time, especially for the outro lead part to do it smoother. But I think it shows the great clean tone of this amp together with my beloved Warmoth H-S-H guitar:
EDIT: I accidently uploaded originally an old recording version. This is the correct one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdvwImkPNT8&feature=youtu.be
The second song is Sweet Child of Mine. (I am using the OD1-Green channel for Rhythm, OD1-Orange channel for Rhythm and the shorter lead parts. For the longer lead parts, I have used OD2-Red channel of the JVM410).
A Line6 POD HD500 works as a Multi-FX unit and midi-controller in my guitar rig.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKcO9j_3Nz0&feature=youtu.be
I am gigging since 8 months now with my Warmoth H-S-H built. It is my primary guitar. Very versatile and nice playing. Just great :headbang:
Let me know what you're thinking about.