soulsonic wrote:Wow, that thing totally has that 80's modded Marshall sound! It sounds like I'm listening to a Ratt album!
Yeah, it's got 80's written all over it. Tight, aggressive... Whatever amp he used, sounded like he recorded it with a Marshall cab, it's got that tight closed-back sound.
Funny thing, though. I read in an interview where Warren DeMartini said he recorded the solo for "Round and Round" with a Fender Super Champ. I've got one of those amps, and I never would have guessed it. He must have used a Marshall cab, for sure.
Ed G. wrote:
Yeah, it's got 80's written all over it. Tight, aggressive... Whatever amp he used, sounded like he recorded it with a Marshall cab, it's got that tight closed-back sound.
Funny thing, though. I read in an interview where Warren DeMartini said he recorded the solo for "Round and Round" with a Fender Super Champ. I've got one of those amps, and I never would have guessed it. He must have used a Marshall cab, for sure.
Cool... Im building one!!! I just need to get that op amp sorted out.
Please don't be mad at me for drifting away from the topic, but now that you mention Warren DeMartini, everyone ought to check out his solo effort. It's a whole new dimension. I don't quite remember the record name now, but it's something like 'Crazy enough to sing for you' or something like that.
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audioguy wrote:well I used 2.2 electros so we'll see/hear what I get in a few hours when I get my 4580D IC from Mouser.
Huh Audioguy...you are actually going ..how many project is on your bench now? should be at least 2 or 3 already in this week.
Great!!!...pls share your result here...
I like this one!!! Its quiet, the gain is good... not too much like other Marshall emulations. Tone sweep is ok... all in all its a good box... not great, but solid.