jerseybill said:C'mon who set up those Mic's Tom?
There is so much bleed from the dry signal of the guitar
that it's ruined!
Shame You didn't take enough precautions to get a great moment in time with such a great player like Pete.
Next time if you want him in the camara shot at least set up some gobos and close mic the cab's for godsakes
Surely this don't help your product any...........
Also get a better recording engineer
By the way I own 2 of your newer passives and they are stellar and light!!!!
browlett said:jerseybill said:C'mon who set up those Mic's Tom?
There is so much bleed from the dry signal of the guitar
that it's ruined!
Shame You didn't take enough precautions to get a great moment in time with such a great player like Pete.
Next time if you want him in the camara shot at least set up some gobos and close mic the cab's for godsakes
Surely this don't help your product any...........
Also get a better recording engineer
By the way I own 2 of your newer passives and they are stellar and light!!!!
Ummm... I kind of disagree. The cool thing about how it was recorded was that BECAUSE you can hear the sound of the string noise in the room, it shows you that the overall volume wasn't that loud. It proves that you can get great "cranked tube amp" sounds at low volumes. If you take away the live string sounds from that recording, it sounds like he's got that thing cranked up. Whether or not it was intended that way, the audio on the clip shows loud tube amp sound at low volumes.
And there's no way to make that determination with any clip done under any conditions. There's one and only one way to decide if a product is "gigworthy" for your purposes. (Hint: it doesn't involve youtube.)jerseybill said:There are people that want to know if they are also gig worthy before they drop the coin on them.
Jay Mitchell said:And there's no way to make that determination with any clip done under any conditions. There's one and only one way to decide if a product is "gigworthy" for your purposes. (Hint: it doesn't involve youtube.)jerseybill said:There are people that want to know if they are also gig worthy before they drop the coin on them.
Never said it was. The phrase "your purposes" is about the general "you."jerseybill said:Hint ....... It's not about me
jerseybill said:Jay Mitchell said:And there's no way to make that determination with any clip done under any conditions. There's one and only one way to decide if a product is "gigworthy" for your purposes. (Hint: it doesn't involve youtube.)jerseybill said:There are people that want to know if they are also gig worthy before they drop the coin on them.
Hint ....... It's not about me
I already know the passives are gig worthy depending wich power amp I chose
The actives well not so sure,Thats why my comments were more directed toward
Tom's oversight(?) Tommy can ya hear me?