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Thanks for watching my video on "loose" vs "tight" guitar amp tones and how boost or overdrive pedals play a part in that. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! Cheers!
Gear used in this video:
- Schecter E1 Apocalypse Red Reign
- ML Drums by ML Sound Lab
- Cubase 13 Pro
- OwnHammer Impulse Responses
- Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier
- ENGL Special Edition Founders Edition
- Lichtlaerm Audio The King In Yellow
- RedSeven Amplification Amp Central reactive load
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An original song of mine with me on vocals: • My First Song w/Vocals...
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Timecodes:
00:00 Demystifying Loose Tones VS Tight Tones
00:43 The Amps In This Video (Mesa & ENGL)
01:28 Comparison Details
02:02 Loose Amp (Mesa) vs Tight Amp (ENGL) Comparison
03:37 Discussing The Differences In Tone
04:29 Sculpting Your Sound With A Pedal
06:27 Some Examples Of Boost Pedals
08:53 Rectifier Loose vs Boost Comparison
10:28 Discussing The Tonal Differences
11:15 Boosted Loose Amp vs Tight Amp Comparison
12:50 Conclusions