I like this video. I watched it again and it seems more ‘variations on a theme’ than a bunch of wildly diverse tones in one room.
I find that interesting!
I think I’m that way, too, maybe most of us are; I dial in my basic ‘Les tone’, and then tweak the controls on a given amp that bring out its distinctive sounds without losing my basic sound - - as opposed to using one amp for blues, another for rock, a third for alternative, etc.
I like a certain ratio of gain to clean that I dial in, I want certain harmonics to jump out, etc. Once that’s done, I’ll let the amp do its thing, but it’s no wonder that I could do most sessions with any one of my amps.
I’d love to read other folks’ approaches to using a variety of amps!
I find that interesting!
I think I’m that way, too, maybe most of us are; I dial in my basic ‘Les tone’, and then tweak the controls on a given amp that bring out its distinctive sounds without losing my basic sound - - as opposed to using one amp for blues, another for rock, a third for alternative, etc.
I like a certain ratio of gain to clean that I dial in, I want certain harmonics to jump out, etc. Once that’s done, I’ll let the amp do its thing, but it’s no wonder that I could do most sessions with any one of my amps.
I’d love to read other folks’ approaches to using a variety of amps!