Total Butchery - can it be corrected

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Re: Total Butchery - can it be corrected

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Whatta supreme job you did on that former pos. It appears that shoe-horning all those components hides the excellent gounding and wire layout you did. Beautiful work man. I bet that little runts a hoot. :lol:
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Added revised attachment above to reflect voltages after changing V3 to 12AT7
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Final Pix - has that nice "vintage" look
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Here's a clip my Friend sent me of this amp - SM57 straight to computer no processing. Amp set for OD and PAB.
http://media.putfile.com/-Butcher--OD-sound
Heres a clean clip with the guitar rolled way back:
http://media.putfile.com/-Butcher-Clean-
And here's another clean clip:
http://media.putfile.com/-Butcher--Clean2
and a couple more:
http://media.putfile.com/clean3

http://media.putfile.com/clean4
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Re: Total Butchery - can it be corrected

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heisthl wrote:Here's a clip my Friend sent me of this amp - SM57 straight to computer no processing. Amp set for OD and PAB.
http://media.putfile.com/-Butcher--OD-sound
Heres a clean clip with the guitar rolled way back:
http://media.putfile.com/-Butcher-Clean-
And here's another clean clip:
http://media.putfile.com/-Butcher--Clean2
and a couple more:
http://media.putfile.com/clean3

http://media.putfile.com/clean4
I think these are the best sounding clips I've heard :shock: Really nice harmonics 8) Got to tweak some more..... :?
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Heisthl: very good! These (and Matt's excellent clips) will be my benchmark as I tweak. (see "Need Help Tweaking OD") in discussion forum.

What guitar/pickups were used to make these clips?
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Guitar used

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Guitar used in clips was an Ibanez Artcore AS73G with Gibson 57 Classic pickups. The gig replacement for my old '68 ES345. GREAT buy for this type of guitar. Black with gold hardware. Oddly enough - I play it alot more than the Gibson, even at home. I have a Strat clip of this amp that I will forward to heisthl if you would like to hear single coils. I use old school nickel wounds on my Strats which makes the wound strings a little more thumpy than chimey but, the clip will give you an idea of the amp with singles. I would spend some time on Strat clips but, the amp is in the Van this a.m. and going back to it's owner. BUMMER :cry:
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stelligan wrote:Guitar used in clips was an Ibanez Artcore AS73G with Gibson 57 Classic pickups.
Nice looking and sounding as well. The more I hang around this forum, the more I am tempted to get something with Humbuckers on it!
BTW I just got reminded of a site with some amazing Dumble clips (lousy recording but the tone cuts right through anyway) on it. Here is a direct like to the page. look for the Dumble clips and listen to the Strat sample. That sound is what I am after as it suits my playing style:
http://www.steelbender.com/videogallery.html
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heisthl wrote:Strat Clip of this amp:
http://media.putfile.com/Butcher-wstrat
much prefer the sound of amp with the Ibanez guitar. thanks for posting this.
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all the amp talk is great... but all I have to say is that next time you need a house/dog sitter please give me a call! When I've house sat in the past I've gotten $50 and free food for a week - a hand-built boutique amp would be nice for a change. : )
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heisthl, this will go dwn in history as one of the best "saves" I've seen! Nice job!
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cmcclarney wrote:all the amp talk is great... but all I have to say is that next time you need a house/dog sitter please give me a call! When I've house sat in the past I've gotten $50 and free food for a week - a hand-built boutique amp would be nice for a change. : )
I need a dog sitter for a week next January.....
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Curious how you got kinkos to do this? i went back and forth through email with them bout having some faceplates printed and they basically told me they can't do it... i ended up printing on a laser printer using label paper:(
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