WAY HUGE RED LLAMA OVERDRIVE:
http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/Red-Llama
The often imitated but never duplicated thunder of the Red Llama is back! This is not a reproduction, but a continuation of where the groundbreaking archetype left off in 1999. Every single feature that made the Red Llama so mighty is still in place, right where Mr. Huge left them. Season to taste any amp, big or small, clean or dirty the Llama is the perfect compliment to them all, with a rich harmonic palette available on the austere control panel. Spin the drive knob and go from a gentle grind all the way up to massive distortion. Use lower settings for defined open chording or juiced clean tones. Go a little higher for crunchy power fifths, and crank it up for buttery lead tones and tight, bottom-heavy riffage. The volume control sets the desired amount of overall level, but be forewarned: The output capabilities of the Red Llama are legendary, with more than enough gain to force even the cleanest, most stubborn amps to submit their headroom.
SIGNAL CHAIN FOR DEMO AUDIO:
1971 GoldTop Les Paul + Lava "Vintage Tweed" Cable + Red Llama Overdrive + 1972 Ampeg VT-22 120watt Amp+ Mid 70's Marshall 4-12 slant cab w/ Celestion 25watt "BlackBack" speakers.
Recorded Using:
Royer 121 Ribbon Microphone
http://www.royerlabs.com/R-121.html
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Telefunken M81 Dynamic Microphone
http://www.telefunken-elektroakustik.com/products/mics/show_product.php?item=37
&
Lava Cable
http://www.lavacable.com/
VIDEO CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Jimmy Dunlop & Jeorge Tripps
Producer/Director: Joey Tosi
Art Director/Associate Producer: Graham Shaw
Director of Photography: Donavan Sell
Editing & Sound : Max Baloian
Music Performance: Tal Morris
Set Design/Storyboard Artist: Mick Waller
Grip & Camera Asst.: Andrew Haney
Special Thanks To:
Bob Cedro; Jack Tang; Royer Labs; Telefunken Electroakustic; Lava USA-made Cable; Tal Morris; Craig Campbell;