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Post by mazmaster on Jul 27, 2012 19:43:27 GMT -7
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Post by jesslm02 on Jul 27, 2012 23:13:16 GMT -7
Sounded great! The little M12 was screamin'!
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Post by Ryan (shorty) on Jul 28, 2012 5:42:35 GMT -7
Dang. Now you've got me thinking about an M12 again. Great tunes.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2012 5:46:57 GMT -7
Nice!!!!
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Post by DRZ on Jul 28, 2012 5:55:05 GMT -7
Sounds great Dave. Thanks for posting and showing the versatility of the M12.
DR.Z
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2012 10:14:36 GMT -7
Very nice Dave, thanks for sharing these. Great tone from the M12, nice vocabulary from those fingers.
cheers/tom
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Post by mazmaster on Jul 28, 2012 10:28:09 GMT -7
Thanks for listening fellas and thanks, Doc, for posting and creating such a marvelous amp! I wish the recording quality was better, but I think the greatness of the amp and its interaction with pedals, PUPs and the player is still very readily apparent. I'll post better ones in the future. I love the dynamic way the pedals interact with the amp and player and how you get a whole range of tones and timbres just using pick attack. Listen to the range of tones and timbres elicited from about 0:30 onward in the second clip, Jerry's Blues. This front end signal chain does NOT do that with every amp! This is an attribute of the M12. For my tastes and for what I'm after in a rig like this, these tones are as good as it gets! ;D Thanks again, Doc! PS - t.y., thanks for the comments on the playing. I often struggle with awkward phrasing and playing too many notes and, believe me, had to edit out some really sucky stuff, but I was hellbent on finding a few clips that would showcase Doc's wonderful amp and help spread the word. I'm tickled pink that I took the plunge on this amp!
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Post by detuned on Jul 30, 2012 11:05:55 GMT -7
Nice playing! I'd love to hear it "clean clean", but greatly appreciate hearing it with the pedals - that was missing in the "official" demos...
Sounds like you didn't have any trouble being heard even with a 12 watt amp - not that that's a surprise given how the Doc designs amps.
Good job!
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Post by mazmaster on Jul 30, 2012 11:39:50 GMT -7
Nice playing! I'd love to hear it "clean clean", but greatly appreciate hearing it with the pedals - that was missing in the "official" demos... Sounds like you didn't have any trouble being heard even with a 12 watt amp - not that that's a surprise given how the Doc designs amps. Good job! Thanks for listening and commenting. Much appreciated! You can hear clean-clean before and after some of the clips where I am typically using either a neck or neck/middle SC selection straight into the clean amp. Unfortunately, I'm not loud enough in the mains so you have to listen carefully, but you can hear some really nice clean tones in there. I had the Volume just under 12:00 (dialed for my stage mix), Bass at 12:00 and Treble about 9:30-10:00 with the Hi/Lo switch on Hi. But, I could have easily turned up and been too loud without running out of clean headroom. I have yet to get the Volume over 12:00 at any gig and, with my SC PUPs (used for clean rhythm) and EQ settings, the amp stays clean till I'm approaching 1:30-2:00, which is pretty darn loud with the 99dB BH HP speaker I'm using. In the following clip, the bypass LED on my Loopmaster burned out and I didn't realize that when I kicked into the solo, I would have been greeted with the totally clean sound you hear in the clip. That's my fairly high output Suhr DSH into the clean amp with the above settings. I had to keep the solo going while trying to figure out what was wrong with the Loopmaster, but eventually was able to get the GSR into the signal path! LOL. It's a screw-up which turns out to be great at demo'ing the clean-to-mean transition with a pedal. www.soundclick.com/player/single_player.cfm?songid=11798310&q=hi&newref=1
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Post by Pete aka shouldb on Aug 11, 2012 0:29:00 GMT -7
^^^ Man, I wish I could "screw up" as well as that! GREAT tone, and GREAT playing!! ;D
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Post by heynewguy (Ol’ Bill) on Aug 11, 2012 10:55:01 GMT -7
Sounds great! Great playing too!
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Post by mazmaster on Aug 13, 2012 10:42:01 GMT -7
Thanks Pete and Bill! This is one amazing little amp!
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Post by bluzman on Aug 26, 2012 10:53:40 GMT -7
Yes! It's very cool about the pedal interaction, but the other thing is getting that clean tone that used to take a more powerful amp to get. I noticed the "clean" before and after! The "Live" side to Marshall Tucker's "Where We All Belong" the clean rhythm guitar is a thing of beauty with the M12. Nice Clips mazmaster!
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Post by mazmaster on Aug 29, 2012 8:50:27 GMT -7
Yes! It's very cool about the pedal interaction, but the other thing is getting that clean tone that used to take a more powerful amp to get. I noticed the "clean" before and after! The "Live" side to Marshall Tucker's "Where We All Belong" the clean rhythm guitar is a thing of beauty with the M12. Nice Clips mazmaster! Thanks! This amp is very inspiring to play. I agree regarding the clean headroom that still allows OD pedals to sound like they're driving an amp which is on the verge of breaking up. This design objective was met! I love all my amps, but the M12 is quickly becoming my "go to".
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