Thomas Obester
Experienced
factory 2 ML Bulb 57 or ML Trad 57.Which IR would be closest to the built in one he uses in the video?
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factory 2 ML Bulb 57 or ML Trad 57.Which IR would be closest to the built in one he uses in the video?
For example, I want a specific attack which Precision drive provides. Or another example, I wasn't able to find the internal boost setting which works for me, so I try to use the external boost to push it a bit when needed.I don’t understand why you’d need a drive or boost in front of it.
I love the Friedmans, control the bass and it’s awesome….IMHO
The Shawn Tubbs one ?Revv uses V30And Creamback H75 according to their 2 notesWhich IR would be closest to the built in one he uses in the video?
Yep, from the video you posted. I know we don't have a Revv cab, so I was trying to figure out which IR's would be closest to those. Thanks.The Shawn Tubbs one ?Revv uses V30And Creamback H75 according to their 2 notes
Edit I should pay attention more he says it’s 412 w 57/121 combo
If you are going Dyna cabs I would almost try a Freidman 412 w V30 57/121 comboYep, from the video you posted. I know we don't have a Revv cab, so I was trying to figure out which IR's would be closest to those. Thanks.
Dyna does not have the Trad yetDan from Revv said he was heavily inspired by Mesa OS Cab, which is the cab he voiced his mk1 on. he wanted to have smaller cab though, so actually, dimension-wise it is closer to mesa traditional cab. construction-wise nothing like marshall cabs, air-tight sealed, etc.
Question for you since you have that amp and I believe the XTC or have had oneDan from Revv said he was heavily inspired by Mesa OS Cab, which is the cab he voiced his mk1 on. he wanted to have smaller cab though, so actually, dimension-wise it is closer to mesa traditional cab. construction-wise nothing like marshall cabs, air-tight sealed, etc.
red ch on revv is combo of uberschall and recto rev F with that revv signature midrange peak (when cut switch enabled).Question for you since you have that amp and I believe the XTC or have had one
W the new changes Dan made to the red given it a bit more bounce and sag am I crazy or do you hear that kind or Bogner chewy midrange , I just think in those vids of Shawn Tubbs when he hits they big A chord I instantly think Bogner
Although the REVV would likely be much tighter
Liking the S better than the L.Tonight I'm trying it with the Rumble 4x12 EV12S dynacab. I don't know if you experienced this or if it is caused by my room, but it seems to be exempt of the 'boominess around the low C note' thing, along with the Recto Straight 4x12. But Rumble is my preference for now. I will upload a preset with a recording in a short time.
Liking the S better than the L.
The 55Hz resonance of the L likely plays into that boominess, as 64Hz low C is likely in the upper half of that resonance peak's bump and getting some boost from that. The S has its resonance at 75Hz, IIRC.
Not sure about the Recto 4x12 resonance. Is it around 128Hz? That could make low C hoot a bit by emphasizing the 2nd harmonic....
Hit it with a drive like the BuxomFinally had a chance to put the Revv Green models through their paces and they are exactly as everything I heard in demos of the real amp: mediocre and disappointing. The Revv Red/Purple are great, but the Green feels stiff and sounds dry no matter how I dial it.
You will get better mid gain Marshall tones out of the Cornford, JVM, 5153 or any of the Plexi models.
Did you crank up the master volume?Finally had a chance to put the Revv Green models through their paces and they are exactly as everything I heard in demos of the real amp: mediocre and disappointing. The Revv Red/Purple are great, but the Green feels stiff and sounds dry no matter how I dial it.
You will get better mid gain Marshall tones out of the Cornford, JVM, 5153 or any of the Plexi models.
^^^ This.Did you crank up the master volume?