I looove all the qotsa riffs you fit into your vids, and today you toss in some Yellow Ledbetter! Aaand, (I'm sure you've heard it, but..) the way your studio looks on camera is just so appealing to the eye. Are you painstaking in your placement of everything? Keep up the awesomeness (sonically and visually)
Please do a video on Josh Hommes early Queens live tone for How to Handle a Rope/ Millionaire. It’s the cocked wah sound but there’s more to it. Always wondered how he did it. Thank you
with regards to the power scaling, i find that everything i own with power scaling sounds better at low volume with the master turned down than it does cranked with the power sucked out. i'll take full power all day.
What string gauge are you using on the GP? I could sworn you said 13-70's somewhere and 12-60's somewhere else. I have some 12-60's on my Les Paul but I feel like they're too much. Some of ur affiliate links says 11-48 tho which seems like too thin no? (Reposted comment srry)
Visual presentation is also important. For such an expensive amplifier, the vision is quite inexpensive. Even a crappy tube Epipone So Cal 50 looks better, not to mention the vision of amplifiers like Mesa, Trainwrek, Simon Bradley, even a stock Marshall. Pot knobs are the same as in cheap Randall tube and solid state amps....nothing sexy ith this look. Of course the amp sound great, from what i hear clean is perfect, crunch is great, lead channel is very good, maybe if the amp is in my hands ill set the lead a little differnt to mine taste. This amp sound like a botique tube amp and i like it.