Orvillain
Power User
Nurrhhh urrhhhhhh.I agree with you 100% and you don't have to like her music but you have to respect her.
Nurrhhh urrhhhhhh.I agree with you 100% and you don't have to like her music but you have to respect her.
Great advice here. Lowering the Gain to 4, the Master to 4, and level to -18 in the factory preset was a quick fix. Thanks to everyone that offered assistance.The level were extremely low before on that model. Turn down the output level on the amp until it stops clipping.
The poweramp section is being hit harder. Try setting gain to ~4 . Set the master down to 5 or a bit lower, gain down. It is also getting a huge boost from the NFB compensation. You either turn the level way down or turn off NFB Compensation. I would have compare my jp mkii+ to see if it is in the ball park of the Axe-fx. It was not in the previous version levels were way lower on the axe-fx previously.
Documented in the release notes for 23.03:Great advice here. Lowering the Gain to 4, the Master to 4, and level to -18 in the factory preset was a quick fix. Feels like this is an undocumented update to the USA JP IIC+ Green model
I've failed the reading comprehension test apparently.Documented in the release notes for 23.03:
"Fixed wrong output pad in USA JP IIC+ Green model."
People really haven't lived until they've had to compensate for an incoming reel of tape recorded on a poorly aligned analog tape machine.^so much this!^
In my case it was selling high-end audio gear, and friends gush about how albums sound so much better on vinyl. They should try those new-fangled 8-tracks.
If it's vocal timbre, I'll take Swift over Waits in a heartbeat. His hobo, pitchy delivery grates on me like nails on a chalkboard. I thought his voice was the emperor's new clothes when a friend raved about him and played 3 albums for me.I think all I'm really saying is... I'll take Tom Waits over Taylor Swift, any day of the week!
Yeah, his voice has always been like hearing a hardened bar-patron who has had too many years of smoking cigarettes, and it hasn't improved over the years, but dang, can he write lyrics! One of my favorite albums of his is the live "The Heart of Saturday Night", which I got to see. He was spot-on in his performance, and the intros to the songs were poignant and funny. He's definitely a character.If it's vocal timbre, I'll take Swift over Waits in a heartbeat. His hobo, pitchy delivery grates on me like nails on a chalkboard. I thought his voice was the emperor's new clothes when a friend raved about him and played 3 albums for me.
Give me drunk uncle any day of the week rather than bratty sister who thinks she's better at violin than me!If it's vocal timbre, I'll take Swift over Waits in a heartbeat. His hobo, pitchy delivery grates on me like nails on a chalkboard. I thought his voice was the emperor's new clothes when a friend raved about him and played 3 albums for me.
Yeah, his voice has always been like hearing a hardened bar-patron who has had too many years of smoking cigarettes, and it hasn't improved over the years, but dang, can he write lyrics! One of my favorite albums of his is the live "The Heart of Saturday Night", which I got to see. He was spot-on in his performance, and the intros to the songs were poignant and funny. He's definitely a character.
I agree with you 100% and you don't have to like her music but you have to respect her.
Beautiful, isnt it?Wow sorry i never listened to Tom Waits my whole life, but in this video it sound like a drunk homeless singing a nick cave song
"Did you already know, had you guessed it, that the gods hid under drunken faces..."Wow sorry i never listened to Tom Waits my whole life, but in this video it sound like a drunk homeless singing a nick cave song
Cool! I really dig the Mark V with max gain into the Mesa ST cab played with a Strat. Really nice distortion textureThe mark V green with the fat switch into a class a cab is extremely nice with my cutlass. Phat Ambient heaven.
God I love this product!
Yep, they didn’t have auto tuneI gotta take Swift over Dylan
waits or Neil Young
She is in key