Okay, this is quite an honor to have an entire topic discussing my tone, first of all, so here comes a long ass gushing post lol

And second, I'm so glad to hear you actually go back and relisten to my clips. When I was starting to experiment with my tones and posting clips, I tried to make them as entertaining to listen to as possible (kinda like David Bray's clips, which I could seriously listen to all day).
Honestly at first why I moved away from that early tone was that it needed so much extra upper mids in post production that I felt I was faking it. When I heard that Mark (RIP) and Dave didn't use plugins to tweak their dry signals, I felt like I was doing something wrong (keep in mind I didn't know how to produce back then either, really, lol). Plus, I had a bit of a lust for JCM crunch (which I've now since gotten over). So I started using the Mod5 and barely put plugins on my tracks. Also, my mod 1 had started to lose a lot of gain, and even when I changed all the tubes, it didn't do much. That "VH Jam" even had a slight overdrive on it (a TS9 Anniversary model, I believe) because of that reason. I wanted that boost, but with a full "guitar to amp" tone and nothing in between the signal. The Mod5 offered me that at the time, as well as both added upper mids and gain. And I mean, I was gonna be kicking myself later if I didn't get an authentic Mark Mod 5 before it became virtually impossible to do so (authenticity issues, price hikes a-la-Jose amps, etc.). But what I didn't realize at the time was that I had lost a lot in my tone, too. I lost the vocal quality, the sustain, the controllable feedback, and most important, the girth. It wasn't as even. I wanted more low end and lower mids, and frequencies all over the place that jump out in all the right spots. I missed my Bray, and my old mod 1 wasn't giving me what it used to.
So I put down a good almost $3k (because I freakin believe in that Bray sound more than ever, and believe me, $3k for a 22 year old HURTS lol) in November on a Bray 4550 Deluxe Combo that I will be also using as a 4550 head with my 4x12 and EVH 2x12. So, needless to say, the Bray's BACK. I'm definitely a Bray player and, Dirtycooter, you're absolutely right, Bray plexi's fit my original (meaning non EVH) sound and my playing choice better than anything I've ever played before. I'm finally gonna be able to have my cake and eat it too. It'll have all the gain and presence I need, while keeping and adding onto my old mod 1 tone (and in plus mode, maybe take some good aspects of the Mod5 tone)! I'm just glad that people are getting excited over what I'm doing. Guitar is now my full time career, and my band, Bandita, is going to tour as soon as we gain a tad more momentum (and I'll be using the Bray on my future full length albums and live gigs, too). It makes me feel like people actually get what I'm trying to do, even with simple ass tone clips. This stuff is my whole life, tone included, and I'm fucking stoked to see what is going to come out of this new Bray. There will be clips soon, I assure you.
This whole topic has made my day, just so you know. Let's all keep the tones we love alive!!! You guys are the best

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