ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
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ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
We hear so many jazzy type clips where these amps sound awesome, but they're also useful in Rock settings. I use a Peavey VT combo converted to Dumble HRM in a 2x12 combo, EMi Swamp Thang/Tonker. The Tonker is miked through the PA. for most of the gig I played a Tex-Mex Strat with Fralin PU's, some songs I used an Epi Sheriton with Loller's. No effects other than the reverb.
For this recording I hung a simple dynamic mike about 5 feet in front of the FOH and a second over the stage. These were plugged into an Alesis ProTrack which records direct to .wav on an iPod.
http://www.sweettoothband.com/mp3/Cold% ... 20Holy.mp3
More recordings on the web site. Use the Jukebox in the top frame.
For this recording I hung a simple dynamic mike about 5 feet in front of the FOH and a second over the stage. These were plugged into an Alesis ProTrack which records direct to .wav on an iPod.
http://www.sweettoothband.com/mp3/Cold% ... 20Holy.mp3
More recordings on the web site. Use the Jukebox in the top frame.
Re: ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
Sounds rockin' !
Grind-y with good depth and definition.
Grind-y with good depth and definition.
Re: ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
Thx, but 74 views and one comment. Here's a pic of the singer, maybe that'll draw some comments.
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Re: ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
Wait a minute - is this the skirted knobs thread?

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I can't really tell from the picture, but it seems like a possibility.Wait a minute - is this the skirted knobs thread?
I agree, very pleasing overdrive tone!Sounds rockin'! Grind-y with good depth and definition.
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Re: ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
Nice.... and the amp sounds good to0
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But seriously folks, I have always thought the HRM amps had a better R&R feel to them. The bottom end note definition is much superior to my ears than say a skyline non-HRM.
Gary
But seriously folks, I have always thought the HRM amps had a better R&R feel to them. The bottom end note definition is much superior to my ears than say a skyline non-HRM.
Gary
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About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
Re: ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
But seriously folks, I have always thought the HRM amps had a better R&R feel to them. The bottom end note definition is much superior to my ears than say a skyline non-HRM.
AMEN!!
Tony VVT
Re: ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
Nice! Oh, and the tone is great too... Love the Led Zeppelin cover, always one of my favorite Zep songs. I usually have to use a pedal to that much crunch.
Bill
Bill
Re: ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
Yepper. I love that HRM for Rock n ROLL.glasman wrote:Nice.... and the amp sounds good to0.
But seriously folks, I have always thought the HRM amps had a better R&R feel to them. The bottom end note definition is much superior to my ears than say a skyline non-HRM.
Gary
Re: ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
Pants... she wears pants... literally and figurativelyheisthl wrote:Wait a minute - is this the skirted knobs thread?![]()
Re: ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
Head over to our web site. I posted a to of pictures yesterday.dano-rator wrote:I can't really tell from the picture, but it seems like a possibility.Wait a minute - is this the skirted knobs thread?
I agree, very pleasing overdrive tone![/quote]Sounds rockin'! Grind-y with good depth and definition.
Thx, guitar > cord > amp... excellent.
Re: ODS HRM in a Rock band, clips
That HRM rawks! I agree with the others that have said an HRM does a better job for this kind of stuff. Sounds good.