Mailman1971
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Think its enough?? :mrgreen:
Think its enough?? :mrgreen:
:shock:Mailman1971 said:http://www.rig-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=50793
Think its enough?? :mrgreen:
To develop a quick and viable plan, Paden enlisted Rack Systems? Dave Friedman?who does all of Linkin Park?s amp mods and maintenance. Friedman suggested that Delson?s expanded tonal palette could be covered with modded Randall MTS preamp modules, powered by a stereo power amp, and then run through a single speaker cabinet. The duo rented the amps Delson used in the studio, studied the session notes to duplicate the control settings, and then compared the amps to the MTS modules to determine which modules emulated the album?s tones best. They agreed the Treadplate module was very close to a plexi Marshall?as well as Delson?s Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifiers?and the Top Boost module could be a foundation for the Hiwatt tone and various clean sounds. Finally, the XTC module was chosen to provide the Soldano tones.
I can understand the Top Boost for Hiwatt tones and even the XTC for Soldano.. But the treadplate for Plexi tones? O.Ono.mop said:They agreed the Treadplate module was very close to a plexi Marshall?as well as Delson?s Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifiers?and the Top Boost module could be a foundation for the Hiwatt tone and various clean sounds. Finally, the XTC module was chosen to provide the Soldano tones.
Ya, i could be wrong, but i thought the Treadplate was based off of the Rectifier.Shinozoku said:I can understand the Top Boost for Hiwatt tones and even the XTC for Soldano.. But the treadplate for Plexi tones? O.Ono.mop said:They agreed the Treadplate module was very close to a plexi Marshall?as well as Delson?s Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifiers?and the Top Boost module could be a foundation for the Hiwatt tone and various clean sounds. Finally, the XTC module was chosen to provide the Soldano tones.
Anywho, breakin out my old LP CDs cuz of this
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