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68 replica clips
Here is the '68 12 Series amp. It's a clean guitar loop reamped and recorded on the 500v and 400v settings.
I have a SM57 on the cab as you can see and I blended in a touch of the audio from my camera for some room sound.
The 57 is going through a Mackie Onyx mic pre and into my RME. Recorded in Nuendo. I combined the audio and video in Vegas.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9_ae1P9w4Hw
I'll be honest, many other clips here on the forum get much closer to the VH brown sound. I could have EQ'ed these tracks for early VH, but thought it better to accurately capture the sound of the amp. As if you were standing here in the shop playing it.
I will say, there is more hair, or sizzle when you're standing in front of it.
Thanks to Mark for sending me the DI guitar clip. Sorry it took me a year to do something with it!
george
I have a SM57 on the cab as you can see and I blended in a touch of the audio from my camera for some room sound.
The 57 is going through a Mackie Onyx mic pre and into my RME. Recorded in Nuendo. I combined the audio and video in Vegas.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9_ae1P9w4Hw
I'll be honest, many other clips here on the forum get much closer to the VH brown sound. I could have EQ'ed these tracks for early VH, but thought it better to accurately capture the sound of the amp. As if you were standing here in the shop playing it.
I will say, there is more hair, or sizzle when you're standing in front of it.
Thanks to Mark for sending me the DI guitar clip. Sorry it took me a year to do something with it!
george
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George that sounds killer!
if i recall i played all these licks in nuendo using amplitube. i then removed the amp and then sent you the direct guitar track, which sounded very strange with no amp on it!
i wondered how it would sound knowing that an amp lends itself to the way you play. you move and groove with it so to speak and actually adjust to get sounds out of it. amazing to hear it!
its very kewl to hear it through your amp!
funny i haven't been at the shop yet but Ive played there!
Mark
if i recall i played all these licks in nuendo using amplitube. i then removed the amp and then sent you the direct guitar track, which sounded very strange with no amp on it!

its very kewl to hear it through your amp!
funny i haven't been at the shop yet but Ive played there!

Mark
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i think i liked the 500v better! i think maybe cause its louder but again the 400v tap has alittle more teeth. a chewier sound to it. both sound great.
nice work right there George! i like the red die on the solder joints too!
silicone resistors in the B+ line i see? (8.2k and 10k or what is that position called? )
its an honor to be playing through your '68 12 series!
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i think alot of studios do this sort of thing these days. immaculate gentleman!
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IF I am following the conversation correctly. Mark you played and recorded the licks clean? George then reamped the recording to line level back into his 68 amp at the shop.
Thats pretty cool.
George the amp sounds great, I prefer the 400V for the brown tone more teeth and little looser. If somebody can't hear ED in that tone then they need to buy a Dual Recto and play NU-metal.
Thats pretty cool.

George the amp sounds great, I prefer the 400V for the brown tone more teeth and little looser. If somebody can't hear ED in that tone then they need to buy a Dual Recto and play NU-metal.

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gentleman, read throuh this again.rockstah wrote:George that sounds killer!
if i recall i played all these licks in nuendo using amplitube. i then removed the amp and then sent you the direct guitar track, which sounded very strange with no amp on it!i wondered how it would sound knowing that an amp lends itself to the way you play. you move and groove with it so to speak and actually adjust to get sounds out of it. amazing to hear it!
its very kewl to hear it through your amp!
funny i haven't been at the shop yet but Ive played there!
Mark
i did play amplitube. An amp plugin inside nuendo. I think iused a marshall model. After o recorded i removed the amp leaving a direct guitar signal as if i just played it all clean. This what isent GEorge.
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