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got a mix back, if you guys don't mind i will do gear load in shots & tell you exactly what was used to record as i take a journey on a new CD

Union Jack "The 45" had my tech take to exact Black Flag specs
Rythym- 1993 Fender mim, Jimmy Vaughn Strat, 4th pup position-amp settings -strait up, but typical plexi=bass knob barely on. Treble chan noon..normal chan10 Oclock
Lead-1978 Gibson "The Paul" all stock-tbuckers-all i did was bump treble chan to 2 Oclock to pick up gain
Marshall 1960bx all English Greenbacks***3 MIC's. 1 dead center, 1 off axis & 1 back a bit for room
Bass-2010 Ibanez SRE2x strait into board
 
Good stuff!
Even better of you to document recording techniques!
Thanks for sharing!
i was so hoping this site would be about us all sharing what we do. No competition or badgering like other places..just a cool place to share the passion we all have about making music. I want to hear everybody's stuff..no matter what !! If my wife gets healed..cant wait to share our band again..we do shows & have all local original bands perform..Always looking for places to play & put shows on. We made it so fun..man we have had metal bands, piano player, choirs & comedians on the same bill. the response has always been good.
 
You’re gonna find this is a great place. We have everything here from beginners to some pretty darn awesome music makers. The one thing we all have in common is we love music. Love making music. And support each other in our endeavors regardless of ability. No looking down noses here.
 
You’re gonna find this is a great place. We have everything here from beginners to some pretty darn awesome music makers. The one thing we all have in common is we love music. Love making music. And support each other in our endeavors regardless of ability. No looking down noses here.
Actually, there are two things we all have in common here in the Rooms of Tone: 1. We love making music, and 2. We love GOLD.
 
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