Nope. I love that sound and the simplicity of it.
At the same time, I love Don Felder's tone on the live version of One Of These Nights 1977
Nope. I love that sound and the simplicity of it.
At the same time, I love Don Felder's tone on the live version of One Of These Nights 1977
I have to agree. I was quite happy with GarageBand on my Mac Mini. Then all of a sudden with no warning it was out of support and wouldn't update. Then a new version of GarageBand came out and I couldn't install it because my MacOS was too old. I switched to my MacBook Air and it was fine. Then I couldn't install the latest OS update because my hard drive was full. I had to wipe the drive and do a clean install of the OS. By the time I had Office and other programs I need for work installed I was getting low on hard drive space again. That is when I switched to a ten year old HP laptop that was very high end for it's time with an i7 CPU and 16 GB of RAM. I wiped it clean, installed Windows 10 and Reaper and have never looked back.I've had the same exact experience with Macs. And dont even get me started on the walled garden and planned obsolescence which is the philosophy of Apple design. Ive got plenty of Apple iOS devices laying around in mint condition that I cant use foranymore because Apple says so.
Mesa/Boogie Mark 1.
Edit: most DAWs on Windows can only use one driver at a time, but if that driver is capable of accessing multiple devices at once then yes. There is a freeware driver called ASIO4ALL that acts as a wrapper for audio devices and makes them all run under one driver in a DAW. The real benefit of it was the ultra low latency it offered over the Windows native audio system, but I guess it does what youre talking about as well, I just havent needed to use it in a long time since my devices have native ASIO drivers to begin wi5h.
Lucky you. I've been fighting with the bag ofIve just tried it to be sure and it works just fine. Sorry not sorry
I've always wanted to try a head version, but most are $2,000 - $3,000 now.
I certainly wouldnt say its not exciting. Its definitely no frills and as pure as the driven snow as far as signal path, but its the style, aggression and in-your-face bombastic attack that makes his tone loved. It seems so simple on paper but no one else does it like that with the same equipment.Am I committing some kind of guitar player sacrilege by saying I just don't think Angus' tone is anything special? Just sounds like cranked NMV Marshall, no frills, nothing that exciting going on. What have I been missing all these years?
I’m still learning this guy. Picked it up for under $2K including tax and shipping.You're in luck: The current 90W Mark 5's Yellow Channel, Mode 3, is a Mark 1 circuit.
Of course, a Mark 5 head is something like $2,600, but you can hit the Mesa/Boogie Hollywood store and try one out, and those guys will let you crank it.




Now start playing disposable hero's by Metaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalica on that ampI’m still learning this guy. Picked it up for under $2K including tax and shipping.
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Nah, I bought it to play CountryNow start playing disposable hero's by Metaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalica on that amp![]()
. Just kidding. I’ve only spent a few hours with it so far, it’s got so many features to work with. It’s like 6 amps in 1.just let me hear it chug I don't care for the restNah, I bought it to play Country. Just kidding. I’ve only spent a few hours with it so far, it’s got so many features to work with. It’s like 6 amps in 1.
Well, my Train Kept a Rolling is more like a yard switcherjust let me hear it chug I don't care for the rest![]()
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I’m still learning this guy. Picked it up for under $2K including tax and shipping.
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Very nice, Don!@!!
Absolutely! Need to get you, Mitch, Chris, Grant and whom ever else up here for a day long jam session.I'm gonna have to play through that sometime!!!!!