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Komentáře • 664

  • @darkonation
    @darkonation Před měsícem +50

    Nothing like getting yelled at by Glenn in the morning. This is that part of this timeline I actually enjoy! 🍻 Cheers!

    • @karterestill
      @karterestill Před měsícem +1

      My wife is always like "Oh great it's the guy who yells alot😂" when ever I start the video

    • @darkonation
      @darkonation Před měsícem

      @@karterestill 🤣….. my wife too!

    • @markuskoski7310
      @markuskoski7310 Před měsícem

      @@darkonation Same here 🤣

    • @jaycswift4751
      @jaycswift4751 Před měsícem

      I am certainly here for the abuse!

    • @larslevinberget9558
      @larslevinberget9558 Před měsícem

      Glenn Danzig maybe...

  • @StudioAmpCaptures918
    @StudioAmpCaptures918 Před měsícem +80

    I'm a Tube Sniffer! DEAL WITH IT GLENN!!!!!

    • @nicholaswechsler9150
      @nicholaswechsler9150 Před měsícem +17

      I use my old tubes as a meth pipe

    • @StudioAmpCaptures918
      @StudioAmpCaptures918 Před měsícem +7

      @@nicholaswechsler9150 ingenuity! You have it Sir.

    • @matzer8846
      @matzer8846 Před měsícem +6

      Don't burn your nose

    • @chrispodesta8105
      @chrispodesta8105 Před měsícem +6

      Somebody draw a cartoon of a waiter, but instead of a wine bottle he's got a Mesa Dual rec and he's offering the patron the tubes to sniff
      (Can't draw or I would myself)
      Step two: t shirts?

    • @StudioAmpCaptures918
      @StudioAmpCaptures918 Před měsícem +7

      @chrispodesta8105 I'll have 2 Wiffs of the 6L6 good sir, extra hot please...😄
      O it smells so warm and harmonicly rich!! Ughgugh

  • @alankelly1001
    @alankelly1001 Před měsícem +25

    Amp magic is measured in "gnomes" ("gn"). Apparently, you get the best magic running a 16 gnome amp into a 4 gnome cab...

  • @1972LittleC
    @1972LittleC Před měsícem +9

    The magic- thing:
    Although I'm a big believer in data, we all know that when it comes to art, some things the artist works with have a certain "je ne sais quoi", that little extra you can't catch in data. That's why you get people who keep coming back to that one guitar, that one brush, that one thing that makes it special for them.
    Because you said it yourself; it's art.

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Před měsícem +4

      Yep. Gear is for the artist... not the admirer.
      Nobody cares what knives the chef used to make that awesome "dish," but the chef certainly does.

    • @blackfowl75
      @blackfowl75 Před měsícem

      You can catch everything with data, as long as you’re diligent enough and know what the variables are. I see two main reasons why people come back to that one thing: placebo, and “it just works”. “It just works” is not a problem because that’s what we ultimately want out of anything: that it does its job, and ideally does it exactly how we want to.
      Edit: art is not about mystical whatnots that “data can’t catch”. It’s about creatively expressing an idea, using the tools that we have.

    • @blackfowl75
      @blackfowl75 Před měsícem

      @@castleanthrax1833Pretty sure chefs only care that the knife they’re using is one that’s fit for the job and sharp.

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Před měsícem +2

      @blackfowl75 I wasn't implying there's anything magical about them. Just that they care about their "gear" and the diner doesn't.
      BTW, Chefs spend hundreds on their knives. They don't walk into the kitchen and say, "Just bring me the sharp knives." They own their own knives and take them with them wherever they go.

    • @blackfowl75
      @blackfowl75 Před měsícem

      @@castleanthrax1833 If you don’t agree with the “magic” thing, I’m not sure why you replied to this comment.
      Also, the reason chefs buy expensive knives is because they’re objectively better than cheap knives. And the reason why they have their own knives, is because it gives consistent results, which you can’t guarantee if you just take random knives in a kitchen. However, if there was some kind of standard which would guarantee that kitchens have great knives that are razor-sharp, it would be different.
      But I see now that this is diverging from the original discussion so feel free to disregard it.

  • @deaddadd
    @deaddadd Před měsícem +4

    Glen, to your point about speakers...I'm a bassist and was running two amps with my Ric 4003. At the time, they were a GK 400RB through a Hartke 4x10 and a pre-Fender SWR through a Hartke 2x10 and a homemade 15 with an Orion car stereo speaker. Decent sound but not what I was after. Hartkes started taking a dump and replaced the 4x10s with Eminence. Those speakers alone made a HUGE difference! Well, if some is good, then more is better. Replaced the 2x10s and the 15 with Eminence as well. Years go by, job pays more and I replaced both the amps. Micro VR (4 ohms) in place of the GK, Portaflex 350 in place of the SWR (8 ohms)...The sound I've been chasing is here. It all started by replacing the speakers.

    • @ElectronicsGuy666
      @ElectronicsGuy666 Před měsícem +1

      I started using Eminence bass speakers about 25 years ago. Over time I’ve probably put 10-15 of them in different cabs. Except for a 1976 Ampeg 8x10 w/ the original speakers (that I did NOT remove) the Eminence are always an upgrade.

  • @sonicclang
    @sonicclang Před měsícem +10

    3 body problem is really good, just don't expect a resolution to the story in season 1. There were 3 (kind of 4) books in the series and this is just the start of a journey you can't even imagine. I just hope they continue making more seasons!

  • @swanofnutella4734
    @swanofnutella4734 Před měsícem +15

    I don't remember ever hearing a "re-mastered" album that was an improvement on the original.
    EDIT: I appreciate the tips, but the idea was NOT to request suggestions, but to make a point about demographics. Cheers.

    • @dcfevens783
      @dcfevens783 Před měsícem +1

      Rush - Vapor Trails

    • @glauer42
      @glauer42 Před měsícem

      They can be. A lot of CDs from the 80s weren't that great. They tended to have too much treble and not enough mid and and bass, so they sounded "thin." The problem with a lot of remasters is instead of just tweaking the EQ, they crank the volume, causing two issues: loss of dynamics and clipped sound. Both of those things cause listening fatigue. Just search on the Loudness Wars for all the info. It's been covered to death, so I don't feel there's a reason for Glenn to add his two cents, but more power to him if he thinks he can add to the discussion.

    • @swanofnutella4734
      @swanofnutella4734 Před měsícem

      @@glauer42 I'm familiar with the broad stroke aspects of the loudness wars. But yeah, just throwin' it out there. ...Not that there are NO albums that haven't been improved by a quality re-mastering ...I just haven't ever heard one in my personal listening experience. ....I think that alone, says something ...is my point.

    • @glauer42
      @glauer42 Před měsícem +1

      @@swanofnutella4734 The Castle remasters of Iron Maiden's albums, which were done in 1995, are excellent

    • @garrettgeary5531
      @garrettgeary5531 Před měsícem +1

      Megadeth's 2002 reissue of Killing is My Business... counts

  • @robinsonmitchell9995
    @robinsonmitchell9995 Před měsícem +10

    On digital processing of vocals: Autotune is only ever bloody awful. Tuning correction during post-processing is a standard practice, but one expert has said (accurately I think) that the better you are as a vocalist, the more you have to lose by digital auto-correction. It's the imperfections that add artistry to vocal performance.

    • @larslevinberget9558
      @larslevinberget9558 Před měsícem +2

      You would practically not touch a star-vocalist track with autotune, so that's already out of the question. It then cooks down to;: music with autotune in the mix are inferior, due to the lack of interest from real singers, so you had the neighbor's bonus-boy fill in on your latest nu-metal gone Bieber pop-rap ;D

    • @infinidominion
      @infinidominion Před měsícem +1

      The better you are, the less of that extra processing is needed

    • @blackfowl75
      @blackfowl75 Před měsícem

      I think that you’re forgetting that these tools not only have a threshold for correction, and that in the worst case scenario, you can automate the on/off state of that plugin.

    • @corybarnes2341
      @corybarnes2341 Před měsícem +1

      I agree with that. The better the vocalist the more they have to lose by adding poorly applied processing of any type.

    • @corybarnes2341
      @corybarnes2341 Před měsícem +1

      @@blackfowl75 Or you can just render pitch correction to a couple of notes in the whole piece and leave the rest alone.

  • @BeatsAndMeats
    @BeatsAndMeats Před měsícem +42

    Haha!!! You should see how the fart-sniffer Ludwig snare owners are like

    • @SpectreSoundStudios
      @SpectreSoundStudios  Před měsícem +30

      Punchy, yet warm?

    • @BeatsAndMeats
      @BeatsAndMeats Před měsícem +21

      @@SpectreSoundStudios “With a bottom end that blooms when struck hard.”

    • @bigdre247
      @bigdre247 Před měsícem

      It's obvious the real conspiracy is that @spectresoundstudios sells speakers, and is a share holder!

    • @Guilhermetmfranco
      @Guilhermetmfranco Před měsícem +2

      Glen, wft is a reamp boooooox?!?!? Please make a video for dummies about it! Ive watched your channel for a while, but i still dont know what it is...

    • @southerntrendkiller2632
      @southerntrendkiller2632 Před měsícem +2

      @@Guilhermetmfrancohe has…a few times

  • @mickhoward3954
    @mickhoward3954 Před měsícem

    Love the new segment Glenn, top shelf mate!

  • @adampavelec857
    @adampavelec857 Před měsícem +2

    For the remaster episode, I think a null test is a must! Definitely willing to contribute to help make that happen.

  • @michael912000
    @michael912000 Před měsícem +2

    I have a Tube head, A solid State modelr and amp sims of tube amps, I love them all

  • @conluciusplayz
    @conluciusplayz Před měsícem +5

    Mate one more comment... One thing that I learnt & it's especially important to me because I've started busking {street performing}. Depending on where I'm sitting in my room or more so, when I'm on the street so to speak, the sound is usually fine but sometimes it just doesn't sound right & I'm pretty sure it always comes down to the "acoustics" of where I'm playing. Lol, can't remember what this comment was in reference to but I'm sure you'll figure it out for me. Too early. More coffee needed 🤣🤟🏻🎸

  • @NinerFourWhiskey
    @NinerFourWhiskey Před měsícem

    I've been playing the same Deluxe Reverb since 1983. It still works great. I eventually went into electrical engineering. Only mods were to the otherwise unused, "normal" channel to add reverb/trem and a couple of capacitors/resistors to tighten up the bass in that channel (ala early non-master Marshall) to make it more pedal and crank up friendly. Best money I've ever spent. I can mic it up for just about any tone you want and it is easy to carry.

  • @GeorgeNewburgh
    @GeorgeNewburgh Před měsícem +1

    thanks for the hard work!

  • @littlerhodyguitar2169
    @littlerhodyguitar2169 Před měsícem +1

    Shogun is awesome so far, I haven't finished it yet but so far I like it a lot. I only watched the first episode of Body but I thought it was great and can't wait to see the rest of it as well. Thanks for everything you do Glenn, you FN Rock!!

  • @Slyndan
    @Slyndan Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for everything! Not only am i learning really good lessons with home-recording, i did recommend your channel to a bunch of people that want to start playing -but dont know where to start. There are so many people out there that thinks you need the most expensive stuff to sound good. Not thinking about theory and practice! Love your stuff and you.. you handsome bastard !
    Ps. yes we are all subscribed and i just bought two of your plugins.. they are f-in kickass! And guess what! One of the guys bought the blue Benton that you recommended and he loves it. I’ve recorded with it and boy.. what a kickass sound for the low cost!
    Stay awesome dude! ❤🤘🏻

  • @CaliRaftDude
    @CaliRaftDude Před měsícem

    I tremendously appreciate the work (well.. research really) that you have done here. I was unfortunate to have all my stuff stolen when I was young but insurance allowed we to recalibrate my belongings to an ADA MP-1, the matched power amp, a Quadraverb and a Carvin 4x12. I didn't understand how lucky I was in those choices. Moving forward now, after I gave up on a career in music, I am able to afford equipment I could only once dream of and I sort of organically began to understand precisely what you have brilliantly demonstrated. While I would say my SLO-30 does 'feel' a more capable piece of equipment than others I have, it wasn't until I built my own cabinet and challenged myself with dramatically different speakers that I stumbled upon big, and favorable, changes to my sound profile.
    My advice to those still in the denial stage would be to try 3-4 sets of speakers.. if it's an embarrassing result, no need to confess - but consider that for many, money is a finite and the cheapest lesson is one you learn at someone else's expense.
    btw - Foundation was slow.. but did get interesting. 3 Body Problem was solid. For All Mankind is also really solid in that genre if you haven't seen it.

  • @tbone7463
    @tbone7463 Před měsícem

    Im loving your content, i am returning to playing after nearly 20years off. I still have my old gear, Randall vmax head, and arrgh a Behringer 4x12 Jensens cab. Im definitely looking into replacing 2 speakers to work on getting a nicer tone.
    Im all for the new ways people are doing things, but i also wanna gig this rig aswell, so I'll stick with my old man amp for now.
    Thanks for the zero bullshit gear tests and reviews. Saves me buying more amps and guitars. 🤘🏻

  • @AbsentCurtis
    @AbsentCurtis Před měsícem

    I know its not an exact science but I used a cab ir loader and downloaded cab irs for a few speakers that I was looking at. Recorded my amp direct so I had a control and swapped out the irs. There are of course differences in the cab, mic placement & distance, etc but it gave me a good idea of what the differences are and helped to make my decision.

  • @Synster73
    @Synster73 Před měsícem +1

    Another great upload Glenn! I've only been watching for a few months and have already saved money on production equipment.

  • @csabadanyiko6096
    @csabadanyiko6096 Před měsícem

    I own an old cheap harley benton guitar combo amp, it has quite mediocre sound, but I just built a cabinet and put a Celestion midnight and a Celestion seventy 80 into it and now it sound awesome. I also have two really old (like 50 years old) Goodmans speakers, that are in a repair shop now, they need reconing, and ever since I heard the Goodmans sound in the video with you and Kristian Kohle I'm really excited to experiment with them. I cannot wait to get them back finally.

  • @andyrichardson9254
    @andyrichardson9254 Před měsícem +1

    Great video Glenn, love it when you piss people off! I just got done binging 3 body problem season 1 and I highly recommend it.

  • @denverrandy7143
    @denverrandy7143 Před měsícem

    Have fun out and about,Glenn!!!👍

  • @soundmanlab659
    @soundmanlab659 Před měsícem

    thanks glenn for answering my question!

  • @andreasferlin8214
    @andreasferlin8214 Před měsícem

    I think you are awesome! Thanks for both informative and entertaining contents. 👊. Keep it up

  • @Vermonster23
    @Vermonster23 Před měsícem

    I agree with you about the perfect performance, Glenn. The reason I love the Rolling Stones is because you can hear the imperfections coming through. I also loved Soundgarden for the same reason… Geez, I’m aging myself.👀 I think the easiest way to achieve” amp magic” is to use an eq in the effect loop

  • @KennethCrickmore-sl8jl
    @KennethCrickmore-sl8jl Před měsícem

    I have a tiny Blackstar ID Coe stereo 40, original version. . It sounds great for the diminutive size. with a pair of 6.5 in. speakers. I will soon add a pair of switched 1/4 in output jacks to grive a pair of 4X8 verticla tower cabs to stand to either sie of my xig screen . I will also intefrate the towera into the surround system through a switching box to select the signal source. from amp to surround ro to towers or any combo as I wish. I also just finished the Strat based Stellarcaster I built . ... 3 humbuckers each with P/P coil splitting 500 k vol. pots , # 500L tone pots one of which is also a P/p to activate the nec and bridge regardless of 5-way selector se. position .. It looks and sounds great with the stars and planets space theme paint on the body and head stock and the Pickups and controls are all mounted in a custom hand made stainless steel pick guarl. the control cavity and pick guard are extended further down and around the bridge with the output jack also in the pick guard. I added roller saddles and a ful size solid brass trem slock , a titanium nut and roller strin tree, as well as locking tuners. looks soo coool and plays great with 9-46 strin set tuner to E-Flat. llike any good Strat should be. ... Wanna Play?

  • @PeterMoore350
    @PeterMoore350 Před měsícem +1

    Great video Glenn.
    I replaced my 4 EL84 valves/ tubes on my H&K Grandmeister Deluxe 40 with JJs bought from a local reseller here.
    Not because I wanted to - it was because i had a failure. I bought the amp from Thomanns shipped down to NZ. They RMA’d it at their cost, shipped it back after confirming the factory shipped Chinese valves were the issue.
    Being out of work I couldn’t afford a quad set outright but found a reseller willing to let me pay it off over a couple of months.
    Valves are in, no more issues and guess what? Sounds exactly the same which is good 😎
    Tone valves/tubes hey ? 😂🤣😂🤣
    Cheers from NZ 😎🎸🤘

  • @tummablues4013
    @tummablues4013 Před měsícem +1

    This is a general comment, whenever I plug in, and try to record anything, since watching your videos, (especially when I want to cut a corner) there you are, like my fucking mum, over my shoulder, saying whatever I shouldn't be doing, and keeping me on the path of righteousness... Thank you so much, love your attitude, and the wisdom, much respect!

  • @devon-graves-studio-D
    @devon-graves-studio-D Před měsícem

    "...Clutch their pearls" Man that's awesome!

  • @numanuma20
    @numanuma20 Před měsícem +1

    Please do a speaker comparison with combo amps.

  • @joshuamessenger
    @joshuamessenger Před měsícem +1

    Glenn! Make that video! Show me how to turn lamp wire into a speaker cable.

  • @bassplayer2011ify
    @bassplayer2011ify Před měsícem

    And for breaking in speakers. And iso box is great idea. What most people do at least in the hi-fi community is run white and pink noise through for anywhere from a few hours or a day or two. There could in theory be some merit to it. But I haven't seen any definitive tests.

  • @thebigLamuzki
    @thebigLamuzki Před měsícem +1

    What am I going to do with all this time that I used to spend researching gear? I guess I'm just going to have to practice....
    I do think it would be helpful for some of us to have a speaker's frequency response graph described in terms of what it means for your tone with a few sound demos. Just a thought. Love the content, thanks man!

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid8840 Před měsícem +2

    I love the Peavey Valvekings and wish Peavey would bring them back. I almost bought a Valveking II combo last year for $350. I regret not snatching it up. Solid sounding amp for the classic rock/traditional metal tones I dig.

    • @Vander_berg
      @Vander_berg Před měsícem +1

      I just bought a Valveking 4x12 cab in damn near mint shape for $240 CDN. I love that people hate the Valveking. Bring on the hate :)

    • @angusorvid8840
      @angusorvid8840 Před měsícem

      @@Vander_berg I think they are some of the finest amps Peavey or any company have ever produced.

  • @richnorris1061
    @richnorris1061 Před měsícem

    I made my own re amp box and it works a treat 😀

  • @javierarenas2213
    @javierarenas2213 Před měsícem

    I just keep learning with this channel. You mention re amp box, don't know if you have made an episode about that but would be a good one.

  • @DaisyHollowBooks
    @DaisyHollowBooks Před měsícem

    Good information is good information, even if it contradicts what I think I know. Thanks for what you do!

    • @DaisyHollowBooks
      @DaisyHollowBooks Před měsícem

      BTW: I just replaced a speaker in a small practice amp. Made a world of difference.

  • @PeterMoore350
    @PeterMoore350 Před měsícem

    13:35 I got a message from YT when i uploaded a video to YT about being demonetised but they said it wasn’t a copyright strike.
    I removed the video not because of that but because i was trying to sort out an HD version whereas the one that got published was like 360p or something.
    Thx for the the reminder. I’ll get back to that one

  • @TheWorstManOnEarth
    @TheWorstManOnEarth Před měsícem

    Hi Glenn ! Thanks a lot for all the advice ! I got so much out of it. NEVERTHELESS, the more you're going afar from "metal" the more you enter the territory of "little things matter" ... such as a mid-range focused "TV-Jones" pickup sounds a world different than a standard "Gibson 59 copy" humbucker and surely even more different than a "Jazz voiced P-90" ... so, when you get "in that territory" you are going to need a couple of dedicated equipment, like a couple of different sounding guitars like solid bodies and hollow bodies, and a couple of amps including a "horrible sounding hyper clean solid state amp" (twilight zone type nightmare for a metal headbanger 😆).
    That said, your show is wonderful, especially talking about recording gear (software, hardware), of course!

  • @nickalderman5943
    @nickalderman5943 Před měsícem

    3 body problem is pretty good, definitely worth a watch. A signature speaker would be sick, or even a small line of speakers that cover vintage and modern tones, high and low power.

  • @thumbsdownbandit
    @thumbsdownbandit Před měsícem

    I once did an a/b comparsion between the original AC/DC "High Voltage" album and the remastered version. Turns out the "remaster" is just louder. There are virtually no differences when the volumes are matched. They didn't even bother to get rid of that high pitched noise/squeal that always annoyed the F out of me on the early AC/DC CD prints, which was my reason to buy the remaster in the first place.

  • @JohnCaughell
    @JohnCaughell Před měsícem

    One thing about mid- higher end wines, they generally are higher manufacturing quality and lower in pesticide concentration. Which lowering glyphosphate intake is nice.

  • @nauroticdax
    @nauroticdax Před měsícem

    Pleasantly surprised to see you mention the valveking I keep recommending the vk series from peavy to people but no one seems to care about them because no one well known is using them it seems, I have had the 212 for a long time and they're infinitely moddable with adding a resistor here a jumper there or a valve swap on the pre you can get it to sound like a jcm800 or even a mesa...you can even make the mods switchable and since it's not a highly sought after amp they're cheap af but the circuitry is almost identical to those other amps.
    The only downsides I can think of with them is I see a lot with wrecked pots that are not easy to find replacements for being proprietary 5 pin (though if you're willing to do some janky wiring you can get away with any in the right value) the texture pot on the back doesn't seem to do anything but make it a little louder it's supposed to allow you to blend between the power stage acting like an A or an AB class by blending the signal away from 2 of the 4 power tubes idk I never really notice a difference, the 2 channels are wired up in a weird way too I cant explain it but if you put a dummy plug (like a 6.3 to 3.5mm adaptor) into the second channel not connected to anything while plugged into channel 1 you seem to get a touch more gain then when you roll it off it responds a little more...predictably? I guess...they're not isolated from each other is the main point which is a bit weird.
    Also it would be nice if there was a master volume control...newer ones might have it but even mine SAYS master over one pot but it's talking about master volume of the reverb not the overall output I found putting an expression pedal in the effect loop is a pretty good way of getting the same thing though if you wanted to I guess you could solder a pot to two 6.3mm plugs at the right distance and use that.
    Other than all that I wouldn't say best amp in the world but definitely a seriously under appreciated amp that I imagine is going to get very expensive when people realise how good they are

  • @Rdcg1991
    @Rdcg1991 Před měsícem

    I have a Peavey Valveking. It's amazing!!! It was very cheap, I just had to invested and a couple of good quality 12" Eminence Governor Speakers. I have zero regrets. The tones are killer, I spent less than $800 in everything. All thanks to listen to you Glenn. Best regards from Costa Rica.

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid8840 Před měsícem

    I learned early on NOT to get hung up on amps. I would use anything that worked well, and in some cases I chose to use a particular amp because it was either lighter or more compact. When I was fourteen I was in a band and the drummer had a few amps in his garage, all owned by his big brother who played guitar but was off to college. A JCM combo, a Gallien Kreuger, and a Crate. I decided I liked the GK, not just because of how it sounded but because it was compact. It was very heavy for such a small solid-state amp, but it sounded massive with that stereo effect. Another time I chose to use my Randall RG75 because I liked how it sounded and it was lighter than my Marshall stack and took up less space. I never got hung up on amps. I would use what made sense and try anything. I still do. And now I'm going to take plugins for a spin on my own computer having tried them at a friend's studio.

  • @wieslawirzyniec4527
    @wieslawirzyniec4527 Před měsícem

    Glenn, i actually had the same strings on my Strat style guitar and my B.C. Rich. I needed a brighter sound and - guess what. THEY SOUNDED THE SAME.
    So i took my pliers and rewired the Strat to have some thinner, less metal sounding strings. And guess what - it worked! thanks!

  • @dshredmusic
    @dshredmusic Před měsícem

    Warren Huart did a tour at the Audeze factory and they basically said the whole breaking in speakers is just to make it match a speaker (in this case, membrane) that has seen use from day 1 and as a quality control method. They didn't mention any increase in sound quality or openness.

  • @TheGuitarpadawan
    @TheGuitarpadawan Před měsícem

    Hey Glen, I'm trying to find my own sound right now and have started to look to the right part of the signal chain, thanks to you. So I think about equipping a cabinet with two different types of speakers, I'm really fond of the Celestion Greenback 24 Watts at 16 Ohm, but I'm not sure yet what would make a nice couple with it to make the sound a bit gnarlier, or if mixing different speakers in the same cabinet is a good idea at all. Cheers from Germany.

  • @evancaudill2517
    @evancaudill2517 Před měsícem

    Hey Glen! I think you should do a comparison video with the lunchbox heads vs there fullsize counterparts! That way we can see your attention to detail show what tube sound vs a solid state emulation of them sound like side by side!

  • @macxpert3588
    @macxpert3588 Před měsícem

    If you want to "break in" a speaker fast then hook it up to a variac and adjust the voltage till the speaker is close to its X max and run it for a minute or two. Let the voice coil cool down and repeat three or four times. All you are doing is softening the spider and the cone surround. Cloth surrounds break in less that paper surrounds so keep that in mind.

  • @jjulch
    @jjulch Před měsícem

    I don’t record beyond an interface to my iPad so I won’t be getting a reload box.
    However, I do use a looper pedal at the end of my signal chain for testing my sound through different amps.
    It does comes in handy at a sound check when you don’t have a sound guy. I’ll record a simple loop and check the sound levels and tones from the audience perspective.
    When it comes to speakers, it is somewhat hard to do because you can buy a new speaker but companies like Sweetwater won’t let you return them. Oddly you can buy a cabinet and return it..

  • @nobrakes3765
    @nobrakes3765 Před měsícem

    For recording, I have a heavily gigged Marshall cab with G12s (still gig it) that sounds way better than a newish Mesa Recto with V30s that was bought for and stays in the studio. I chalk that up to the wear on speakers 'cause I can remember the Marshall sounding harsh in the 90s.

  •  Před měsícem

    Thing about speaker „breaking in”: you have to watch the coil temperature, it’s kinda obvious that hot coil gonna act a bit different. Common thing to tune the sound at the gigs due to coil temperature. The thing with speaker „breaking in” is some dudes claim that moving parts such as speaker suspension loosen up and therefore it sounds different. Supposedly. Worth checking

  • @MrJingles021
    @MrJingles021 Před měsícem

    Glenn! I went to a live show in South Korea. There was a guitar player using a Quad Cortex and an Artistides guitar. His tone was massive! Not a tube or piece of tonewood in sight. And there were 2 house JCM 2000 Marshall's with 4x12 cabinets.
    Some dummy guitar players kept putting the mics dead center of the speaker and it sounded awful. I told the sound guy, he moved it to be a little off the dust cap and it sounded better....guitar players put it back in the dead center.

  • @justinfantastic4882
    @justinfantastic4882 Před měsícem

    running two boss 2x12 cabs loaded with two Swamp Things + two V30s , the Mk ii 100 head with all the "sneaky amps" really shines now. It easily competes with any amp on the market!!

  • @jack_konte
    @jack_konte Před měsícem

    "we are making art" it's so easy to lose sight of that. Well said.

  • @gtmuse329A
    @gtmuse329A Před měsícem

    I never thought of it, but yes…Glenn is the Penn (minus Teller) of metal production (with a little Jon Taffer from Bar Rescue thrown in)! 🎸

  • @jasonwampler7101
    @jasonwampler7101 Před měsícem

    Glenn, longtime viewer, recent subscriber. I'm an old school metal head. I love Black Sabbath (only with Ward and Ozzy), Judas Priest, Scorpions, and AC/DC. I can't deal with the Cookie Monster vocals of modern metal.Great phrase BTW, Cookie Monster vicals, i call it puke singing because to me it sounds like vomiting into a microphone. I got into post rock, basically soundscape-y ambient instrumentals to help me fall asleep 4 yrs ago during the dark times. I had been recording myself for friends and family doing 70s style classic rock and I found you looking for Reaper tutorials. The post rock thing is mostly very clean tones with lots of reverb. I have found your tutorials very helpful for recording clean tones. I've had some minor success with that style. I'm wanting to get back to I guess what is now called doom, I'd call it real metal. To me panning is a huge part of what makes that style sound so good. Like when I hear Black Sabbath Paranoid or Masters of reality, the panning of Bill Ward's drums makes me feel like I'm spinning. U love that. Panning on Van Halen I was incredible. Can you please do a tutorial on panning? It's also big in the ambient world and I'm always keen to learn better ways to achieve great sounds.

    • @jasondorsey7110
      @jasondorsey7110 Před měsícem

      You don't like Ronnie James Dio? Your opinions are invalid =P

  • @carwynvan
    @carwynvan Před měsícem

    Yes definitely the valveking episode! I used to have one and love it but it was far too much for what I needed and sold it on. Had people turning their noses up at the cheaper Peavey rather than me getting a 6505/5150 but I always thought it sounded great

  • @metal_helm
    @metal_helm Před měsícem

    @13:21 thanks for the shoutout! Just for the record, the majority of my videos get copyright claimed (despite me making absolutely sure that all versions compared are at EQUAL volume), not taken down.The only thing I get blocked is Ozzy and Dio comparisons and I wonder why that might be...🤔

  • @FXJunky
    @FXJunky Před 24 dny

    Don’t get me wrong…. I love my quirky niche metal tube combo of choice… but I’m open to anything that sounds really good. The last time I went into the studio I trusted the guy running it, and ran through a boost and a real 5150 head into a cab sim. Sounded great. Love it. Gonna try it with the direct outs on my amp next time.

  • @earthstrong-43.72
    @earthstrong-43.72 Před měsícem

    Glenn LOVES Sheffield speakers!

  • @km24music9
    @km24music9 Před měsícem

    SWEET. the Valve King Vk100 is really a good amp I bought mine for $700. looking forward to that comparison.

  • @glenngarma6407
    @glenngarma6407 Před měsícem

    I just remembered a few ads in the guitar magazines of old. The ad said that the headstock angle affects the tone (or was it sustain?). I think the angle was 14 degrees. Care to do a test on tbat? And a headless guitar might be worth checkng on the matter as well.

  • @Bandguy333415
    @Bandguy333415 Před měsícem

    I have a peavy valve king head but i am in south Florida. Would love to see it on your show.

  • @ClaimedEagle
    @ClaimedEagle Před měsícem

    I got a Peavey JSX combo which I want to use to experiment. It has the originals JSX speakers so I will see how much I can get from those and then look for a good speaker to pair along

  • @Eri4Jp
    @Eri4Jp Před měsícem

    3 body problem is amazing!

  • @RudeRecording
    @RudeRecording Před měsícem

    Recently saw an article saying that 1/4" phone plugs are NOT recommended for use with class D [digital] amps. The article recommended that only Speakon connectors be used with class D. The problem is that apparently, even a momentary short from hot to ground can cause amp failure.
    It was news to me, since many of the amps used in modeling amps are class D this could be important. If 1/4" connectors are used the amp must be off while making the connection. Good practice anyway.
    For tube amps and other analog types, heavy cable will yield better power transfer.

  • @sheriewart8100
    @sheriewart8100 Před měsícem

    Thanks Glen for being Canadian!

  • @samsays2211
    @samsays2211 Před měsícem

    Hey Glenn! I'd love your thoughts on this: if you record a dry signal for re-amping, that sounds smart. But I noticed that your guitar players will automatically adjust their playing to the amp for best sound. If you're using a re-amp, won't it sound worse on every amp that isn't the one originally recorded since the guitarist was likely playing to that amp?
    I think the re-amp box is the way to go for A/B tests, but I'd love to hear what your expierence has tought you about playing to the amp.

  • @DemonicCookie95
    @DemonicCookie95 Před měsícem

    London area. You can borrow my valveking. It does have a mod worth a switch for more gain.

  • @lefthandedguitars7181
    @lefthandedguitars7181 Před měsícem

    Foundation is excellent and worth the watch, 3 body problem is awesome as well. I just binge watched Fallout and loved it. I have a serious question though. I have a line 6 HD Pro X and was wondering if an IR pedal would improve the sound. If so is there a budget friendly one you'd recommend?

  • @mikeivey8471
    @mikeivey8471 Před měsícem

    Glllleeeeennn ???? Love your content and appreciate all the helpful information you provide. I've taken your advice and have decided to replace the stock speakers in my 4 × 12 cab . I have purchased a Mojotone British Vintage 16 ohm / 60 watt & a Celestian Vintage 30 16 ohm / 60 watt to start the swap over ... Waiting for them to arrive ... *QUESTION* : is there a "wattage" preference you lean towards when changing speakers and if so why ?? I went with the 60 watt versions because that's what was closest to what was in the cab originally. Thanks in advance for your response !! Keep up the good work !!!

  • @johnnywithnell2806
    @johnnywithnell2806 Před měsícem

    UGH! So, I needed a small (1x12) for my bedroom. I picked up an Ibanez TSA112C 80-watt 1x12" Extension Cabinet for under 100....It has that celestion 70 80 speaker in it, and it is like playing through mud. When I bought it, I confused it with another speaker, thinking I was getting a vintage celestion vintage 30. Oops. Ugh. But thanks for making me look it up again when you mentioned the blackstar....

  • @ParallaxSound315
    @ParallaxSound315 Před měsícem

    12:45 damn, I'm not in the Windsor area, but I actually just sold mine a year ago when I made the switch to a modeler. If I still had it I definitely would have sent it your way

  • @tomotoole3898
    @tomotoole3898 Před 23 dny

    I totally agree on the speaker thing. My V30 sounds great no matter what I plug into it, and I have another speaker that sounds like complete garbage no matter what I plug into it or how I tweak settings. I spent years twisting knobs and playing with different overdrives, then I snagged that V30 plugged my amp in and almost immediately got the sounds I was looking for. Night and day differences between them. I still love messing with real amps though. Probably more of a habit thing now, it's how I grew up. Funny thing is I'm a software developer, you'd think I'd be 100% on the modeler/digital train and have completely abandoned traditional amps by now. But you know, sometimes the process of plugging into the interface, firing up all the software, getting your presets/IR's loaded, oh wait, one has an update, let's wait for that to download as my motivation to play drops faster than the download progress bar completes.... is just a whole lot more work than plugging into the front of something you know will sound good, flipping a couple switches and jamming.

  • @JulLun
    @JulLun Před měsícem

    13:02 Oh man, I started listening to rock and metal when my father showed me his vinyl disks player, he got a little room specially for that matter, with blue and red stage lights and all. He bought an old equipment in 1992 from one of his folks (he is a freemason and the one who sold him the equipment was the great grand master of my country's lodge a few years ago). I was only 4 years old. The equipment in question is a Sansui rack with all the modules. The sound of that machine is still the best sound I've ever listened to. I spent years listening to all the vinyl disk my father had, and he had a lot, he used to play records on a FM radio, and when the radio closed he bought all the vinyls, they were going to throw them to the garbage... Most of the records are special german made editions sent from the records companies directly to the radio as promotional gifts... He has 4 copies of Led Zeppelin IV... so imagine the quantity and quality of the material. I spent every day from 14 to 19 PM since 1998 to 2007 listening to vinyl records from that beast...
    I go visit my parents on weekends and always end up playing some vinyl... for instance I got a vinyl copy of Judas Priest's Redeemer of Souls Special Edition when it launched and the sound is awesome, compared to the digital version that really really sucks...
    I don't know what combination of electronics makes that sound so magic, but I hope to enjoy it every weekend with my father for the rest of my life!

  • @haxhuragsgax5453
    @haxhuragsgax5453 Před měsícem

    Right now I am getting more into Darkthrones " Eternal Hails" and I am shocked how much little flaws or variations in timing or volume stand out. Shows how much we got used to perfect playing or corrected playing for that matter. I love the record tho!

    • @haxhuragsgax5453
      @haxhuragsgax5453 Před měsícem

      The album also has a crude and somewhat strange production, something different ;)

  • @johnnyd63
    @johnnyd63 Před měsícem +27

    Spending $5,000 on a Mesa or Marshall 100 watt amp to play Iron Man in your bedroom.😮

    • @Dreamdancer11
      @Dreamdancer11 Před měsícem +5

      Especially when you can spend 15 bucks for a quality impulse response pack and use even free amp sims to do the same thing with the same results....

    • @TheSectric
      @TheSectric Před měsícem +2

      I feel like it's got to be a flex thing mostly. Like yeah I'm sure everyone wishes they could have all of these giant expensive amps, but even most who could afford one, wouldn't be able to crank it or whatever anyway.
      I also think some people are just so vain that it upsets them that you can get good tones for practically free nowadays, instead of "suffering through years of shitty gear to get a good tone like I did when I was young"

    • @timothyquinn4919
      @timothyquinn4919 Před měsícem

      Life goals

    • @Gainovermg
      @Gainovermg Před měsícem +2

      I bought a Laney for $5000 because I needed to play Iron Man “authentically”

    • @kagenotatsumaki
      @kagenotatsumaki Před měsícem +2

      A DSL 100 watt head is only $1000 - $1200 to be fair.

  • @Arthemesia
    @Arthemesia Před měsícem

    Isn't Ritchie Blackmore's speaker a Rivera Rock Crusher with the EQ band? You should definitely check that out! It's just the load box with the EQ

  • @teddy3k3
    @teddy3k3 Před měsícem

    To the guy wondering about the differences between cables. Ill try to ELI5 it
    TS: Stands for Tip/Sleave. These are just a 2 point connection cable, usually the case is that it is one signal wire and one shielded wire. There are exceptions to this rule as will be clarified later. TS cables are unbalanced.
    TRS: Stands for Tip/Ring/Sleave. These are are a 3 point connection cables. These cables consist of 3 wires and are very common in stereo headphones (Left, Right, Shield Ground) and balanced cables (Hot, Cold, Shield Ground). XLR Cables follow the same concept.
    Unbalanced Cables: TS cable that carries one signal and can be susceptible to picking up noise.
    Balanced cables: TRS/XLR cables that carries the same signal across both Tip and Ring cables, but one is inverted in phase. The reason is so that any noise that is picked up during the cable length will be cancelled out when the phase gets reinverted.
    That being said, both instrument and speaker cables are TS cables but there is a main difference:
    Instrument Cable: Consist of a signal wire and a shielded ground. This prevents incoming noise picked up along the length of cable.
    Speaker cables: Consists of 2 normal wires with no shielded ground. Any noise that is picked up during the cable length is inaudible as the speaker cable is carrying an amplified signal.
    Important note: while you can use an instrument cable over a speaker cable, in my experience the instrument cable is MORE LIKELY to break because of the shielded ground. If this happens when you are playing a tube amp, you run the risk of frying it. THIS IS WHY YOU GET A SPEAKER CABLE. *That manager should be canned*

  • @fluidsc_
    @fluidsc_ Před měsícem

    Spectre Sound Studios -- Measuring the "Magic" Since 1970

  • @shroomsandmetal
    @shroomsandmetal Před měsícem

    You read my mind Glen any cheap re amp boxes you recommend? Mush love bud you are an endless fountain of knowledge.

  • @patrickmollohan3082
    @patrickmollohan3082 Před měsícem

    Glenn, love your content! What are your thoughts on TECH 21(SANS AMP) Gear? I have the PSA 2.0. There is no tube amp tone that I cant get from it in my usage anyway. Was just inquiring about if you have ever used any of TECH 21 gear in your recordings?🤘

  • @Crunchifyable2
    @Crunchifyable2 Před měsícem

    People have done speaker break in tests, but what I really want to know is, if great tone is coming from vintage no longer produced speakers, or just from old speakers being old, worn out, etc.
    Because a common pattern has been " you don't want the recent speaker...you want the one they made 20 years ago." And this has been going on forever! Everything from 60s greenbacks to vintage 30s...

  • @rique_.leal.
    @rique_.leal. Před měsícem

    Hey Glenn, been watching ur vids for a couple months and im really liking them so far, i wanted to ask you if you think sound and tone are different. Like, if i put one guitar player 1 to play through guitar player 2s rig. He wont get the sound of guitar player 2 but will get the tone of player 1 and vice versa. I just wanted to know what you think of that and if it could be a debunk to the “tone is in the gear/in the hand” stuff

  • @brutality3777
    @brutality3777 Před měsícem

    Would be very interested to hear you put a Peavey Valveking to the test haha. I nearly bought one myself recently when looking for a budget live rig, but ended up going down the amp modelling rabbit hole instead.

  • @TheRaubein
    @TheRaubein Před měsícem +1

    Me and my Spark Go that is plugged into a JBL Partybox are happy.
    PS: Sound comes from the Fingers :D

  • @eliassimon666
    @eliassimon666 Před měsícem

    Idea for a test, since I saw a video criticizing that in your Recto vs 5150 video, you avoided using the amps with the settings that make them sound best. For the test, get two amps and two engineers. One engineer dials in their "sweet spot" tone on one amp, then the other engineer sees how close they can get to that tone *on the other amp*.

  • @andrewmanara5289
    @andrewmanara5289 Před měsícem

    That music festival sounds like hell on earth

  • @tblank97
    @tblank97 Před měsícem

    Hey Glenn! I am looking to upgrade my speakers for my cab. I am in a two piece rock band and often play with an octave pedal to fill the low end. Are there any guitar speakers you would recommend for that setup?

  • @corybarnes2341
    @corybarnes2341 Před měsícem

    I have a HiWatt 100 I bought for $500 with a Marshal 8 10 cab. Sounded great. I ended up swapping the 8 ten for a 4 12 celestion. Sounded even better. It served me well for years. I started doing some pub gigs so I spent $400 on a used Fender Hotrod Deluxe. I use an attenuator with it and there's nothing about the sound I don't like. That's how I choose gear. I needed a smaller amp. I like what tube amps do in terms of non linear gain. I've never really found the sweet spot for overdriven stuff with solid state amps but I have certainly found lots of great clean or uber saturated tones on them. It always comes down to the player.

  • @kagenotatsumaki
    @kagenotatsumaki Před měsícem +4

    WOW, Glenn mentioning Critical Drinker was NOT the cross over I expected today! Lol

  • @GabrielShaw-lj9xz
    @GabrielShaw-lj9xz Před měsícem

    what snare did you use for your intro song? Sounds amazing.

  • @thisdyingsoul76
    @thisdyingsoul76 Před měsícem

    Speakers are definitely a big deal.
    I had an 80's Marshall 2x12 with Celestion Seventy Eighty speakers. I lucked out and found british made Vintage 30 and tossed it in. Just the one speaker made a huge difference. I mic'd that speaker to record from that point on.
    I sold the cab before I could replace the other 70/80, but I took out the V30 to use in another cab. I just need to make the time to do the swap.

  • @zwerko
    @zwerko Před měsícem +2

    Woohoo, just as I thought I watched whole of YT I see '1 minute ago' on this video 🤗

  • @44435444
    @44435444 Před měsícem

    Glenn- I know your stance on pickups, but I gotta ask if you've tried the Seymour Duncan Black Winter. It's a hot ass pickup- most of my other guitars can sound interchangeable, but I definitely know when that guitar is being played

  • @kevinardel6728
    @kevinardel6728 Před měsícem

    Glenn!~ I literally have that exact ValveKing sitting in my house right now!~
    I'm in Halifax, though. If you really get stuck, maybe we could work something out. :)