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Détail du preset valvetronix -> Rock : UK 90's (Led Zep riff-not meant as Led Zep tone!)


nom UK 90's (Led Zep riff-not meant as Led Zep tone!)
informations I shaped this patch on my AD120VTX for my Gibson Les Paul Custom following a post that someone was having difficulties getting good tone with the UK90's model oft criticised for its sharpness & thinness. I played a Zep riff with it just for fun (bridge p/up) but it's not meant to be an actual Led Zep 'Heartbreaker' patch. No external EQ used - just the amp on the mp3 - note how the EQ has been maxed out to give it a really punchy, full tone that really will cut through a live mix. The real sound has more bottom end and is fuller/richer which I couldn't capture - I've got to figure out how to record & set mic placement properly - & get a decent mic! The delay is set quite fast at about 230bpm to help with punch. Sorry about the recording quality (& playing! I was having to lean over gear and wires) - it's only a cheap mike placed slightly off centre with a short lead & this is my first attempt at recording. But it will hopefully give you an idea as to how this amp model can raunch. Amp power selector was at 2x60w. 
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type AD60/120 - VT/VTX/VTH
catégorie Rock
auteur Voxman
ajouté le 27-10-2006

 







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