Posts Tagged ‘shure’
Fender Princeton-Amp
15 Watt 1×10″ speaker
Harmonica: Hohner
microphone: Astatic shell with Shure crystal element from 1947
musician: Michael Arlt
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In this video guitar lesson we demo a cool new piece of gear made by Audix called the Cab Grabber – we show how it works and why its cool to isolate your amp cabinet and makes way to carry less gear around for live shows. Check it out and check out some of our other lessons on microphones and amp cabinet mic techniques here on our youtube channel.
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http://www.suhrguitars.com the Riot dirt box is killer! Got mine from http://www.guitar-emporium.com .
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Fender Champion “600″ ( new out of the box)
5 Watts 1×6″ speaker
input: high
volume: 7
http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=2330100000
microphone: Astatic JT-30 (1982 that’s my very first harp mic)
harmonica: Seydel Blues Solist in G
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First test made with an Orange Tiny Terror 15W all tube amp driving an Orange cabined loaded with a Celestion V30. The guitar used is a Charvel mod 6 with Floyd Rose and a Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck humbucker. I used an 8ch preamplifier: ELBERG MP8. The test is done with: GrooveTubes a1, Shure SM57, Sennheiser e906 and MD421. No compression or EQ has been used whatsoever. AD converters from a MOTU 8pre.
Ps. The 57, the e906 and one of the a1 are at the same distance from the center of the cone (something around middle way between center and edge). The other a1 is at the center and the MD421 is on the edge of the speaker.
These positions are ones I like best from each mic.
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Fender Super-Amp 6G12-A(1963)
45 Watts 4×10″ speaker
two 6L6 power tubes
i’m using two different mics to check the amp:
1. Astatic JT-30
2. Astatic 200
(both mics are for sale, check the website below)
http://www.vintage-microphones.de/microphones/microphones.html
http://www.seydel1847.de/
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Fender Pro-Amp 1959/2009
i made this amp from parts, most parts i found at ebay just like the original cabinet with datecode, the ‘59 15″Jensen speaker,the chassis is a Weber kit
Harmonica: Hohner Marine Band
microphone:Shure Green Bullet with R5 element
pedal:Lonewolf Harp Delay
http://www.lwharpamps.com/delay.html
musicians: harmonica-Doug Jay
guitar-Kai Strauss guitar amp: Victoria Amp http://www.dougjay.com/
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Fender Super Reverb Blackface 1967 vs. Silverface 1980
45-50 Watts
Blackface 4×10″ CTS Alnico 8ohm
Silverface 4×10″ Rola Ceramic16ohm
harmonica: Marine Band Deluxe in A
microphone: Turner 251 with a Shure black CR element datecode 1950
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Fender Bassman (1959) 4×10″ Jensen speaker
Fender Bassman Reissue (1990) 4×10″ Eminence speaker
musician: Harpsucker
harmonica: Hohner Marine Band Deluxe A
microphone: Shure 707A
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In this video guitar lesson we teach all about microphones and mic techniques used for guitar cabinets and how to choose the right microphone for the right application.
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