Sorry, don't get here to often anymore.
Clips, well, they're kind of pointless when you consider that the tone is a combination of...
...pick, fingers, strings, guitar, pups, preamp, power amp, cab(s), speaker(s), mic(s) or IR, mic preamp(s), plus any FX and the room tone, console/studio FX, and even the guitar cord in some cases LOL (cheap coil cords)!
The preamp is typically less of the total tone equation than the cab/speaker/mic/guitar and pups alone.
The MTS preamps we've built all follow the original amp's schematic as much as possible, within the limitations of MTS (chassis V1a, post cathode follower, and the gain staging required because of those etc.)
If there's anything specific you'd like to hear I'll see what I can do (specify the whole chain etc)?
Mattfig said:
djdayson said:
My bass player described my OR-120 clone MTS preamp as "chewy"!
They're mid-heavy, though the tonestack is active so if you want more of a scooped tone you crank up the bass and treble, then use the FAC to control the low end.
Great with Fanes and/or Greenbacks, one of my favorites as well.
Would love to hear some clips of your work....It always sounds very interesting!