| Alright, at it again on a nice extended weekend, thought I would try and throw together a little demo for the new amp. Actually, it's not really a proper demo of the amp, the only time I'm playing it clean is at the very beginning. Thin walls in a town-house prevent a proper amp demo, so this is just showing what tones you can achieve at neighbor friendly levels with a W/D/W setup. For hearing what this amp can really do cranked (not to mention with guitar great Matt Schofield playing it), check out the videos on Two-Rock's official website: www.tristudios.com For folks who have seen some of my earlier videos, licks will sound pretty familiar (as will some of the damn mistakes), but there are two major changes. First, it's the Matt Schofield Signature from Two-Rock, not the Custom Reverb Sig v3. Secondly, and this only applies to fellow guitar techies, but the Eventide ModFactor is being run through a line mixer parallel with the dry guitar signal, and ultimately through the "Dry" amp, as opposed to the W/W stereo setup it was in last time. Like this way a lot better, volume based effects were pretty useless in W/W mode, and I love having the modulation in "parallel" vice "series" for maintaining that direct analog feel. Recorded with Panasonic Lumix TS2 camera. Guitar used was a G&L Legacy w/ Lollar Tweed (Neck) and Blonde (Middle & Bridge) p/u's. Amp going through a Voltage 4x10 cab with WGS Veterans and one WGS Alnico speaker. Mark L Custom providing the "brains" of ... |