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Title: One more: my recycled parts amp
Post by: CraigB on November 09, 2009, 09:10:58 am
Here's another one using the "recycler".
http://mixcraftlive.com/index.php?t=popup_player&mode=song_hifi&band_id=532&song_id=2398


http://mixcraftlive.com/members/532/audio.php

Scroll down to the bottom and listen to "Serengeti".  The clean tracks are my 1x12 Princeton Reverb-ish amp and the lead is done with the new amp w/VVR, all tracks played with my US strat.   I really struggled with the lead to make this sound as "un-country" as possible (being most comfortable with a tele and a twangy sound), so you can tell I sort of stumble around a bit, especially in the middle section, but getting the tone of the new amp recorded was my main goal.

Thanks in advance for listening - Craig

I remixed Serengeti, and punched in in a couple weak spots from the original.  Also, scroll down and listen to "rebel rebel".  It's pretty lo-fi, and the mix is pretty gimmicky, but hey it's hard to take such a repetitive chord progression and make it sound interesting  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: my recycled parts amp
Post by: EL34 on November 10, 2009, 01:30:56 pm
Hey that sounds great Craig.

Don't know why, but it reminds me of John J's sound of the Hellicasters a bit.
Title: Re: my recycled parts amp
Post by: Geezer on November 10, 2009, 03:03:02 pm
Whoa! Thats great tone!!  :wink:
Title: Re: my recycled parts amp
Post by: Bassmanster on November 11, 2009, 08:52:32 am
Cool sounds in there, thanks.
Title: Re: UPDATED my recycled parts amp
Post by: CraigB on November 11, 2009, 03:16:30 pm
Hey thanks for the kind comments.  It's a pretty sweet sounding amp.  I love the feedback I can get with it.  

Here's another tune.  rhythm and lead tracks both with the new amp.  


http://mixcraftlive.com/index.php?t=popup_player&mode=song_hifi&band_id=532&song_id=2311

The backing tracks I got from the guitar backing tracks website tubenit suggested.  There's actually some pretty good useable material for recording, but you have to fish through them to find the better ones.  And then the other challenge is to get them EQ'd to sit with your own tracks that you play along.

Thanks - Craig


Title: Re: UPDATED: my recycled parts amp
Post by: Jim_S on November 11, 2009, 09:45:58 pm
Scroll down to the bottom and listen to "Serengeti".  The clean tracks are my 1x12 Princeton Reverb-ish amp and the lead is done with the new amp w/VVR, all tracks played with my US strat.   I really struggled with the lead to make this sound as "un-country" as possible (being most comfortable with a tele and a twangy sound), so you can tell I sort of stumble around a bit, especially in the middle section, but getting the tone of the new amp recorded was my main goal.


Great tone!!! I think you really hit the nail with that one. It kinda reminded me of a mixture of Kansas (Song for America), Allman Bros. and Brad Paisley. Any one of them is a compliment, but all three, that's an accomplishment!!! Keep up the good work.
Title: Re: UPDATED: my recycled parts amp
Post by: tubenit on November 12, 2009, 06:04:03 am
Craig,

That is a VERY cool tone!  I loved "Rebel Rebel".  Man, your amp has all kinds of cool harmonics, squawks and other great rocking tones to it.   A++
 :wink: :hello2:

I liked the PR rhythm on Serengeti but honestly prefer the rhythm sound on Rebel Rebel more.

You've got some excellent ripping licks on this tune! If I saw you playing this at some club ....... it'd get me on my feet and I'd feel I gots my money's worth at the show. You laid down some really creative lead on that.

with respect, Tubenit
Title: Re: UPDATED: my recycled parts amp
Post by: Bassmanster on November 16, 2009, 02:37:06 pm
What kind of amp is that?  How did you mic it?  Thanks.
Title: Re: UPDATED: my recycled parts amp
Post by: CraigB on November 16, 2009, 08:39:36 pm
The schematic is posted here at the bottom of the thread in tubenit's post:
http://www.el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=8041.0

The bass pot was changed from a 1M to a 100K, because I found it not to be very effective with such a large value fixed "mid" resistance (20K).  

For recording, just a SM57 close mic'd, but I used a 12AY7 in V1 when I recorded the rhythm tracks with the LP.  The lead track was with a 12AX7 and a US strat.  The speaker is a V30.

edit: oh and by the way, it's cranked down to low volume (like that of a cranked champ, or maybe even a little less) with the VVR.

Craig
Title: Re: UPDATED: my recycled parts amp
Post by: Bassmanster on November 17, 2009, 08:58:41 am
Cool.  Schem looks Marshally; that would explain the fantastic crunch.  Nice job capturing it too.
Title: Re: One more: my recycled parts amp
Post by: CraigB on December 06, 2009, 02:34:23 pm
http://mixcraftlive.com/index.php?t=popup_player&mode=song_hifi&band_id=532&song_id=2398

Craig
Title: Re: One more: my recycled parts amp
Post by: tubenit on December 06, 2009, 07:50:46 pm
Sounds incredibly good!  & nice playing

Tubenit
Title: Re: One more: my recycled parts amp
Post by: rafe on December 06, 2009, 08:50:48 pm
I went to your Mixcraftlive page ...some really great sounds and songs there. I really enjoyed them keep up the great work
Title: Re: One more: my recycled parts amp
Post by: EL34 on December 10, 2009, 01:42:32 pm
Love that Cars cover Craig!!!

That song has such a cool chord progression.

I started to learn the solo from "Tonight she comes" a while back
That solo is so fluid, Elliot is one hell of a player.

Here's the link to Tonight she comes on you tube
check out how cool this solo is starting at 1:45

Title: Re: One more: my recycled parts amp
Post by: CraigB on December 10, 2009, 04:52:20 pm
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I like this one too at 1:20.  Someone repaint that guitar.
Title: Re: One more: my recycled parts amp
Post by: madison on December 20, 2009, 02:15:49 am
Nice going on the Cars Craig!

I used to cover this as a trio.
I never could quiet get the lead finger picking quiet right when he goes up on the neck.
Had to cheat and hammer on.



(heels not required to sing this)
 
Title: Re: One more: my recycled parts amp
Post by: Bassmanster on January 04, 2010, 12:55:51 pm
Great sticky-mouth tones on the Cars!