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Hello Justaguyin_nc,

That is some nice playing and tone as well. I wonder if he is miked or direct. These Valvetronix do sound pretty good.

Thanks for the link!

M29
 
Thanks for sending that link. Yes, that bassman patch on the Valvetronix amps is my favorite one for Blues. I really like that patch a lot.

-- Jim
 
M29 said:
Hello Justaguyin_nc,
I wonder if he is miked or direct. These Valvetronix do sound pretty good.

M29

Well, I happened to ask him that in a message as well as mention thefret.net forums...it is Mic'ed with a sm57.. hopefully he will show up and talk more about his AD60VT..
 
jpfeifer said:
Yes, that bassman patch on the Valvetronix amps is my favorite one for Blues. I really like that patch a lot.


Great tone of that man. I love the Tweed 4*10 (that's the bassman isn't it?) for clean sounds and blow this up with my Bluesbraker II pedal fo soloing.

O lime the UK 70s very much also. This two amps are my favourites.
 
Guitar-Chris,

Yes, the baseman patch is called the Tweed 4x10. This amp has a lot of great patches on it. My favorites are the Black 2x12 for clean sounds, the Vox AC30 and AC30TB for crunchy rhythm stuff, and the UK 70's and Boutique O.D. for leads.

The Boutique O.D. is a model of a Howard Dumble from what I can tell in the owners manual. This patch has become my favorite one to use for really fat lead sounds. You can get some great Gary Moore, or Santana kinds of sounds.

-- Jim
 
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