I used the PS to run the delay only, but no attenuation, this is the Super Lead full volume so it clipped the camera a bit
But still
1977 Super Lead/Power Station clip
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Re: 1977 Superr Lead/Power Station clip
That sounds like a proper Marshall!
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Re: 1977 Superr Lead/Power Station clip
That sounds insanely good bro!!
I always forget how much gain super leads have
I always forget how much gain super leads have
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Re: 1977 Superr Lead/Power Station clip
hell yeah...that sounded awesome, that must have been stupid loud in the room lol.... have you tried attenuating it with PS as yet? If you can still get that sound using the PS that rig would be unbeatable
I can't remember what my signature was..... I'm sure it was something interesting.....
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Re: 1977 Superr Lead/Power Station clip
Yeah the sound was literally bouncing off the concrete walls
But yeah when I'm actually playing with the band, I use the PS to attenuate it. The tone stays exactly the same.
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Re: 1977 Superr Lead/Power Station clip
Trying to make me spend my money...
It sounds really great, and shows how "easy" it is to get that great sound. It just does take the right parts.
It sounds really great, and shows how "easy" it is to get that great sound. It just does take the right parts.
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Re: 1977 Superr Lead/Power Station clip
Yeah having an amp like this solves a lot of things. There's no need to find ways to emulate the tone, this is the tone.macaronisalad wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 12:00 pm Trying to make me spend my money...
It sounds really great, and shows how "easy" it is to get that great sound. It just does take the right parts.
The only work left is how to control the volume and add post effects, and the PS is the perfect solution for that.
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Re: 1977 Super Lead/Power Station clip
Yep, great sound.
The fookin' delay was perfect
The fookin' delay was perfect
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Re: 1977 Super Lead/Power Station clip
Yeah I'm using the Free The Tone Flight Time delay and it's by far the best delay I've had. It sounds like an old 80s rack delay.