You know the struggle: Why can't I turn up my 100 Watt tube amplifier as loud as I want in a club? Well, with a loadbox you can, you just have to process the signal after that - either analogue or digital. Pete Thorn and Kris look at some options on that matter. Starring Pete's new signature guitar, his 100 Watt amp and some different ways of recording your guitar tone. Part 1 is mainly about the difference between reactive and resistive loadboxes.
Watch part 1 here: http://tho.mn/m908f
Gear used: http://tho.mn/srtut
We use Triad-Orbit stands for our videos exclusively: http://tho.mn/triad
Interesting bits and pieces:
0:31 Signal flow for today
1:49 You need some kind of speaker simulation after your lodabox
2:20 Guitar amp without speaker simulation | Playing
2:35 speaker simulation added | Playing
2:50 real Shure SM57 on a greenback cabinet | Playing
3:20 Celestion 412 greenback impulse response | Playing
3:40 Celestion 412 Greenback IR close mics only | Playing
3:56 Celestion 412 Greenback IR room mics only | Playing
4:30 Celestion 412 Greenback IR close + room mics | Playing
4:38 The struggles of recording at home
5:38 Mobile solution: The Suhr ACE
6:24 What is the Suhr ACE? | Talking
7:21 Celestion IR close mics only | Playing
7:32 Suhr ACE | Playing
8:00 Suhr ACE | Tweaking
9:17 Suhr ACE running into a reverb | Playing
9:40 Celestion IR close + room mics | Playing
10:28 What does Pete think?
12:13 Jam
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