Hey John this is the deal with that track:Hink wrote:I missed this but I just listened to it, I really liked the heavier parts...what's the breakdown there?trimph1 wrote:Now that is good tone...Chris Isaack or not.susiwong wrote:Now where's the rest of the CD ?![]()
I like it a lot, though in your eyes it might be as close to a Chris Isaak ballad as you'll ever get ...
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Lol,
susiwong
Spelling is correct hibidy, An Egnater will be the most pricey out of the three and offer the most options wise depending on which one you go for/try, The Jet City Amps sound quite alot darker than a Soldano but i quite like them for that reason as i personally don't like bright sounding amps but they do not sound muddy either and Blackstar HT range sound different than Egnators and Jet Citys. I can post a demo track of the Blackstar HT-5H using its speaker emulated output if you like? Oh sack it i will post it anyway:
http://www.mediafire.com/?tc03zdm3hdw
The smaller crunchy parts are using the 1x12" emulated output (on the overdrive channel with the gain set low, ISF control fully clockwise for 'Vox/Classic Marshall' type mid-range, Tone Stack would of been Bass 5, Middle Full, Treble 4/5) Whilst the otpher parts are using the 4x12" emulated ouput (Its switchable) on the Overdrive channel again but gain/drive higher, ISF control fully counter-clockwise for 'Mesa/Modern' type mid-range, Tone Stack would of been Bass Full, Middle Full & Treble 3/4. Also it (The HT-5H) has a series FX Loop so its totally possible/easy to use the Send as a line in then use your own choice of ITB modelled Mic'd Cab, Mic'd Cab IR/IRs or a combination of both...etc. The Egnator and Jet City small amp heads which are comparable also have FX Loop and IIRC Egnator include a line out for the pre-amp so that frees the FX Loop for regular use
Believe me i am not trying to influence decision or attempting to sell anyone anything here as i would be very, very happy adding a Jet City, An Egnater plus MANY other amplifier heads to my collection but hopefully it gives a semi-decent idea of how the speaker emulated output sounds in use/mixed into a track
Dean