Breaking With Tradition
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Breaking With Tradition
If you forgive the guitar work, this short clip breaks with tradition when it comes to the Rickenbacker 12 string. There are more Rickenbacker sounds at Bjorn's site here.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Stan: That's my 450/12 through a Boss Metal Zone and my Fender Twin Reverb.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Very cool Peter. Ric 12's do sound nice when driven over the top. I'll have to get a version of Frankenstein on the 660/12 recorded and posted. It's pretty over the top too!
...Dean
...Dean
...Dean
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Tony: I am on the lookout for a Marshall that I can afford. Do I need 4 12's?
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The 4x12 speaker cabinets give a sound that can't be duplicated any other way Peter & IMO adds greatly to the Marshall 'sound'. The volume (space) of the cabinet gives you that authentic deep bottom end, giving a much better frequency range, that smaller cabs just can't possibly produce.
IMO, a 4x12 is a must.....
IMO, a 4x12 is a must.....
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
Cool, Peter!
Sometimes when I'm mucking around with my 12 I play the opening section of Floyd's "Sorrow" with heaps of fat and a bender pedal. If I want to go really crazy I throw in an octave pedal!!
Just for fun, of course............
I don't have a Marshall 4x12 but the AC-30 or JC-120 do the job.
Sometimes when I'm mucking around with my 12 I play the opening section of Floyd's "Sorrow" with heaps of fat and a bender pedal. If I want to go really crazy I throw in an octave pedal!!
Just for fun, of course............
I don't have a Marshall 4x12 but the AC-30 or JC-120 do the job.
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An admirable project, Tony!
BTW, what head and cabinets are you using? I've thought more that once about buying a nice Marshall setup but there are so many variations it's a bit mind boggling....
Looking forward to a rampant Carey/Rick/Marshall combination, too..........
BTW, what head and cabinets are you using? I've thought more that once about buying a nice Marshall setup but there are so many variations it's a bit mind boggling....
Looking forward to a rampant Carey/Rick/Marshall combination, too..........

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