Here's a clip of me doing some solo stuff with my Marshall Plexi over one of those background tracks. Enjoy!
Plexi jammin
Plexi "sound clip" with background track
# 1
Thats really good. Really nice sound your getting from that amp ! How long have you been playing ?
By virtue of their electrical properties, tubes generate a special waveform when they're saturated, which is why tube engineering has tremendous tonal advantages over solid state or DSP solutions, particularly for crunch and lead sounds. Tubes enter the saturation zone gradually or softly, which lends tube-driven tone its trademark yet totally unique character.
# 2
Originally posted by Death55
Thats really good. Really nice sound your getting from that amp ! How long have you been playing ?
Thanks Death55. I've been playing for about 24 years.
# 3
Ah, still very good. Have you got any other amps ? I'm guessing you have a lot of stuff if you have been playing that long!
By virtue of their electrical properties, tubes generate a special waveform when they're saturated, which is why tube engineering has tremendous tonal advantages over solid state or DSP solutions, particularly for crunch and lead sounds. Tubes enter the saturation zone gradually or softly, which lends tube-driven tone its trademark yet totally unique character.
# 4
Originally posted by Death55Thanks. Right now i have a 1970 Marshall Super Lead, a 1959slp Plexi Reissue, a 1979 JMP 50 watt, a 5150 combo and a Peavey Renown.
Ah, still very good. Have you got any other amps ? I'm guessing you have a lot of stuff if you have been playing that long!
# 5
Thats cool. I'm looking to get a 5150 II. I've heard it once and i couldnt believe how good it sounded. I dont know how people can say bad things about that amp !
By virtue of their electrical properties, tubes generate a special waveform when they're saturated, which is why tube engineering has tremendous tonal advantages over solid state or DSP solutions, particularly for crunch and lead sounds. Tubes enter the saturation zone gradually or softly, which lends tube-driven tone its trademark yet totally unique character.
# 6
Nice playing, very Van Halenish.
Got the good ole "Brown Sound" going on.
Good job, nice recording.
Got the good ole "Brown Sound" going on.
Good job, nice recording.
Sometimes I hit notes only dogs can hear.
# 7
Originally posted by Pantallica1
Nice playing, very Van Halenish.
Got the good ole "Brown Sound" going on.
Good job, nice recording.
Thanks Pantallica1!
# 8
I dont want to sound like a dick, but the backing track sounds exactly like immagrant song from Zeppelin
but that soloing was really impressive
I wonder what I will sound like in 24 years
but that soloing was really impressive
I wonder what I will sound like in 24 years
Alas Gandalf lives, Middle Earth is again safe...
# 9
Originally posted by TheWizardThanks Wizard! It actually is the Immagrant Song...lol. I downloaded the background track from VHfans.com and just solo'd over it for fun.
I dont want to sound like a dick, but the backing track sounds exactly like immagrant song from Zeppelin
but that soloing was really impressive
I wonder what I will sound like in 24 years
# 10
Cool. (one word answers - they just work better)
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# 11
Originally posted by Rrhoads154
Cool. (one word answers - they just work better)
Thanks Rrhoads.
# 12
Originally posted by Leedogg
Great playing VH, quite impressive.
Thanks Leedogg!
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Originally posted by moody_fa_loonie
"Crazy"-Almost Famous
Thanks.
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