Here's a clip....
This is my 2016 Gibson les Paul (498T/496R) played through my 1997 Marshall Valvestate VS265 2X12 Stereo Chorus Combo.
I am using my Boss GE-7, Boss CS-3, Boss DD-3 and Boss NS-2
AMP SETTINGS: Gain 1/2, Bass 10am, Mids Full, Treble 1pm
REVERB:
Clean Channel 1/2
Red Channel 9am
CHORUS:
Speed 9am
Depth Full Up
About The Recording...
The Scarlett CM25 MkII vocal microphone surely limits the dynamics here. However, the tone still sounds pretty decent. The speaker movement is so dynamic that you can feel the air coming out of the cabinet and there is an edge on the tone - very mid-rangey - that you don't hear on the recording.
Nonetheless, i thought this was good to at least get a sound sample posted up...
Marshall VS265 Demo Gibson Les Paul
This is my 2016 Gibson les Paul (498T/496R) played through my 1997 Marshall Valvestate VS265 2X12 Stereo Chorus Combo.
I am using my Boss GE-7, Boss CS-3, Boss DD-3 and Boss NS-2
AMP SETTINGS: Gain 1/2, Bass 10am, Mids Full, Treble 1pm
REVERB:
Clean Channel 1/2
Red Channel 9am
CHORUS:
Speed 9am
Depth Full Up
About The Recording...
The Scarlett CM25 MkII vocal microphone surely limits the dynamics here. However, the tone still sounds pretty decent. The speaker movement is so dynamic that you can feel the air coming out of the cabinet and there is an edge on the tone - very mid-rangey - that you don't hear on the recording.
Nonetheless, i thought this was good to at least get a sound sample posted up...
Marshall VS265 Demo Gibson Les Paul




