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1976 Les Paul jam

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I make these jam reels for Facebook just for fun, figured I might as well post them here too :idk:

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Fuck! that sounds great and the playing as always is pro. That is a keeper of an axe!
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Still waiting for my DSL 100H. I will try your settings first. Just like how Endtimes settings were 95% of where I am on the 6505.Then a shootout and probably sell one. Lol.
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Mike Oxhuge wrote:Still waiting for my DSL 100H. I will try your settings first. Just like how Endtimes settings were 95% of where I am on the 6505.Then a shootout and probably sell one. Lol.


Yeah EndTimes and Raf are the lords of the 6505. :lol: every time I have a question about those amps they're my go-to guys.

I tend to prefer Marshalls buy honestly I miss having a 6505+ in my collection. They're such great amps and really affordable.

I've owned a lot of expensive amps and I honestly feel there is a sweet spot for price/performance, especially when it comes to used amps. Once you're in the $700-1000 range, there are some amps that are just flat-out great. DSL, 6505, Laney GH, Mesa F, Caliber etc are just no excuse amps that will hold their own in situation.


Anyway, I'm rambling :lol: But the point I wanted to make is if you manage to keep a DSL and a 6505 you will have every rock/metal bases covered from AC/DC to modern metal and under $2k.

Thanks for checking the video out btw :thu:
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'78 Les Paul Pro / '89 SG Special/ '04 Gibson Les Paul Classic 3 pickup / Jackson Star/ Endres Tele / Fernandes Rhoads/ ''74 Hohner MIJ strat/ 2 Partscasters

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Depends on when you ask. I got tired of constantly updating this section lol

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That sounds stupid good. You using the Palmer and some IRs? Top shelf playing as well man. Sounds like you were having a lot of fun.
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GuitarBilly wrote:
Mike Oxhuge wrote:Still waiting for my DSL 100H. I will try your settings first. Just like how Endtimes settings were 95% of where I am on the 6505.Then a shootout and probably sell one. Lol.


Yeah EndTimes and Raf are the lords of the 6505. :lol: every time I have a question about those amps they're my go-to guys.

I tend to prefer Marshalls buy honestly I miss having a 6505+ in my collection. They're such great amps and really affordable.

I've owned a lot of expensive amps and I honestly feel there is a sweet spot for price/performance, especially when it comes to used amps. Once you're in the $700-1000 range, there are some amps that are just flat-out great. DSL, 6505, Laney GH, Mesa F, Caliber etc are just no excuse amps that will hold their own in situation.


Anyway, I'm rambling :lol: But the point I wanted to make is if you manage to keep a DSL and a 6505 you will have every rock/metal bases covered from AC/DC to modern metal and under $2k.

Thanks for checking the video out btw :thu:

Agreed 100%. And I happen to really prefer the OG 6505 head or combo because they carry more of the Marshall vibe in the feel.
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greatmutah wrote:That sounds stupid good. You using the Palmer and some IRs? Top shelf playing as well man. Sounds like you were having a lot of fun.

yep, the main goal is to have fun. Something to keep me busy between practices and gigs. No IRs or DI, it's just the cab in the room with everything going through the phone mic. I am really not trying to do anything pro quality with these videos. I just put the phone in a stand, press the "rec" button and whatever happens, happens :) no shame or regrets :lol:
Guitars:
'78 Les Paul Pro / '89 SG Special/ '04 Gibson Les Paul Classic 3 pickup / Jackson Star/ Endres Tele / Fernandes Rhoads/ ''74 Hohner MIJ strat/ 2 Partscasters

Amps:
Depends on when you ask. I got tired of constantly updating this section lol

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Marshall 1960A w V30s/ Seismic 2x12 w Redback and V30.


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Mike Oxhuge wrote:
GuitarBilly wrote:
Mike Oxhuge wrote:Still waiting for my DSL 100H. I will try your settings first. Just like how Endtimes settings were 95% of where I am on the 6505.Then a shootout and probably sell one. Lol.


Yeah EndTimes and Raf are the lords of the 6505. :lol: every time I have a question about those amps they're my go-to guys.

I tend to prefer Marshalls buy honestly I miss having a 6505+ in my collection. They're such great amps and really affordable.

I've owned a lot of expensive amps and I honestly feel there is a sweet spot for price/performance, especially when it comes to used amps. Once you're in the $700-1000 range, there are some amps that are just flat-out great. DSL, 6505, Laney GH, Mesa F, Caliber etc are just no excuse amps that will hold their own in situation.


Anyway, I'm rambling :lol: But the point I wanted to make is if you manage to keep a DSL and a 6505 you will have every rock/metal bases covered from AC/DC to modern metal and under $2k.

Thanks for checking the video out btw :thu:

Agreed 100%. And I happen to really prefer the OG 6505 head or combo because they carry more of the Marshall vibe in the feel.


The OG 5150/6505 head is my favorite too. It’s one of the best rock and metal heads ever and for good reason. It can do great rock tones in spades but can easily go to savage brutality. Love those amps. I miss having one too and I’m gonna have one more in my stable.
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NinjaRaf wrote:6505 is 100% balls to the fucking walls low end and aggression. It is FUCKING PISSED. Like an 18 year old angry at the world.
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GuitarBilly wrote:
greatmutah wrote:That sounds stupid good. You using the Palmer and some IRs? Top shelf playing as well man. Sounds like you were having a lot of fun.

yep, the main goal is to have fun. Something to keep me busy between practices and gigs. No IRs or DI, it's just the cab in the room with everything going through the phone mic. I am really not trying to do anything pro quality with these videos. I just put the phone in a stand, press the "rec" button and whatever happens, happens :) no shame or regrets :lol:


Nothing wrong with that at all!
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GuitarBilly wrote:Anyone who played an 800 "model" in a Kemper/Fractal/Helix and think they know what a raging 2203 sounds like is pretty much the guitar equivalent of a virgin nerd that thinks watching porn counts as sex experience.


NinjaRaf wrote:6505 is 100% balls to the fucking walls low end and aggression. It is FUCKING PISSED. Like an 18 year old angry at the world.
+ is a bit less angry, like maybe a 35 year old man angry.


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Egnater Seminar Boutikit 50 Watt Head
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Killer playing!
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Killer jam Bill! :thu:
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Not every day do we get to hear a 76 LP put through its paces, nice!
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Damn this is ripping :rawk:

Sounds great!!
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Jesus!
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Ripping clip dude! Guitar and playing both sound stellar
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Can get down with the ‘it happens and it happens’ type vibe.

Been doing that back and forth with a buddy of mine just to get us doing shit.

Stellar lines and playing sir. Enjoyed.
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