Awesome demo man sounds just the way it should. Great playing and tone dude. And thank you for the bare bones guitar, cable and amp presentation. It's absolutely pointless trying to demonstrate how an amp truly sounds when there's a pedal in the chain.
You are absolutely right!
What's the point in makein' a demo with things that color the true tone of the amp?
My main reason for makeing the demo was the fact that so many useless videos on Youtube, where people trying to mimick Clapton's great "Beano" tone, and hardly any good one.
And everybody talks about, you have to mod your BB to get a good sound out of it...
I think that's not true.
Some spend a fortune on pedals and stuff just to get any where near that tone , it sounds fantastic. one Les Paul and one 30 watt Bluesbreaker thats all ya need
Marshall Bluesbreaker sales are sure to increase with the outcome of that demo , you should send that demo to Marshall I'm sure they could use that as promo
Your welcome , truly I mean it , people spend thousands of dollars and chase their own tail just trying get that sought of tone ,I know I'm one if them , enjoy
I'd love to hear the new Handwired Bluesbreaker , some say there is no difference in tone but as both 1959 HW and 1959 SLP owner I can tell you there is , maybe only subtle but it's there
I'd love to hear the new Handwired Bluesbreaker , some say there is no difference in tone but as both 1959 HW and 1959 SLP owner I can tell you there is , maybe only subtle but it's there
The thing with the HW 1959 and the Ri 1959 is, that nothing is the same in those amps! Different transformers, different part values and even different chassis and box
I had one 1959 Hw, and absolutely lvoed it!!!
Even I had the chance to compare it to 3 real Plexis and few early metal panel heads, and it had the same character of the real plexis!
I was blown away.
So i'm sure the new 1962LE sounds great! Probably even better than the Ri.
But the whole point of this demo was to show what a stock Ri can do.