Audio by genre blues
RFD Les Paul Blues
Submitted by katopan on Sun, 01/02/2011 - 07:482:10 minutes (1.99 MB)
Epiphone Les Paul Studio middle position (both pickups), RFD, ENGL Screamer 50 clean channel set very clean, 2x12 closed back cab, vocal mic, Mackie Onyx 1220 mixer, Cubase with no effects or EQ. Bypassed at the start to show the base amp sound.
RFD Les Paul Blues 2
Submitted by katopan on Mon, 01/03/2011 - 22:432:10 minutes (1.99 MB)
Comparison clip with a warmer amp than the first one. Epiphone Les Paul Studio middle position (both pickups), RFD, 18 Watt normal channel set just over the edge of breakup, 2x12 closed back cab, vocal mic, Mackie Onyx 1220 mixer, Cubase with no effects or EQ. Bypassed at the start to show the base amp sound.
Thrifty Croaker Harp Demo
Submitted by katopan on Thu, 05/12/2011 - 03:121:26 minutes (1.65 MB)
Haven't been playing long so excuse the stuffups! Thrifty Croaker with standard 5F1 Champ circuit but grid stopper resistors added. No tone control or treble cut. A tweed tone would allow the volume to be nudged up a bit more, but it's getting a nice distortion without that. VVR up full for recording, volume on 2 and Celestion Super 8 small combo cab.
TTW Blues
Submitted by katopan on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 11:160:50 minutes (982.19 KB)
Thrify Wreck with an Epi LP Studio. Volume control at the sweet spot around 6, all others 5, bright switch off. Then it's a resistive L-Pad attenuator, 2x12 closed back cab, vocal mic, Mackie Onyx 1220 mixer, Cubase with no effects or EQ. (Badly played) rip off of a well known Trainwreck Express demo clip.
TTW Deuce
Submitted by katopan on Sat, 12/03/2011 - 09:170:40 minutes (783.89 KB)
Thrify Wreck with an Epi LP Studio. Volume control at 7.5, all others 5, bright switch off. Then it's a resistive L-Pad attenuator, 2x12 closed back cab, vocal mic, Mackie Onyx 1220 mixer, Cubase with no effects or EQ.
Thrifty Pushy Croaker 6N2P/6P1P
Submitted by lindsay on Tue, 01/17/2012 - 18:462:10 minutes (1.98 MB)
TPC as per Katopans schematic with additional VVR
Recorded with a Strat, no VVR applied :
1. Vol 1/2 Tone 4, Master 1
2. Vol 4 Tone 4, Master 6
3. Vol 8 Tone 4 Master 8
Thrifty Pushy Croaker 6N2P/6P1P
Submitted by lindsay on Tue, 01/17/2012 - 18:531:54 minutes (1.74 MB)
TPC as per Katopans schematic with additional VVR
Recorded with a BC Rich Mockingbird, no VVR applied:
1. Vol 1/2 Tone 4, Master 1
2. Vol 4 Tone 4, Master 6
3. Vol 8 Tone 4 Master 8
SE ecl82 with parallel pre amp
Submitted by Terediego on Fri, 08/17/2012 - 14:111:17 minutes (1.17 MB)
recorded with Ipod and Blue FiRe app and Blue Microphone; G&L tribute strat PU switch mid position both Tone pots at 5 :1) amp vol 5 tone 5 guitar vol 10 2) amp vol 9 tone 5 guitar vol 5 3) amp vol 10 tone 5 guitar vol 10
[TW with Grid resistors] by [dave Brons]
Submitted by Bronsboi on Sat, 03/16/2013 - 10:531:29 minutes (1.11 MB)
Here is a short demo of the TW with 220k grid resistors on LTPI
[Tw grid resistors pt 2] by [dave brons]
Submitted by Bronsboi on Sat, 03/16/2013 - 11:001:39 minutes (1.24 MB)
hereis pt 2 more noodling
[audio-bronsboi-TW reamp-raw] by [audio-tag-artist-raw]
Submitted by Bronsboi on Wed, 03/20/2013 - 15:272:01 minutes (1.43 MB)
~This is some roughly played fast stuff to demo the blocking distortion prob I'm having
[audio-Bronsboi-TW test guitar signal-raw] by [audio-tag-artist-raw]
Submitted by Bronsboi on Wed, 03/20/2013 - 15:362:01 minutes (1.43 MB)
here is the raw guitar signal for tw test
[audio-tw test audio 1-title-raw] by [audio-bronsboi-artist-raw]
Submitted by Bronsboi on Sun, 03/24/2013 - 07:002:01 minutes (1.43 MB)
redone the test file with no eqing on it
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