warren0728
April 19th, 2006, 05:24 PM
So a friend of mine has been wantoing me to come over to his house to check out his studio setup. He's in a band and is a really good musician (multiple instruments). So i went over there last night to hang out while he and his harp player (who rights most of the bands lyrics) were going to do some mix downs on a couple of their tunes.
Soooo...i get over there and when i walk in and look to the right i see 2 marshall 1/2 stacks with marshall 50 watt heads and beside those 2 was another marshall 1/2 stack with the 60 watt marshall with all the effects.
Sitting on a guitar stand between me and all that marshall goodness was a 25/50 anniversary les paul (http://www.lespaulforum.com/slubarticle/2550/2550.html)! I almost slipped on my own drool as i walked into the room.
I commented on how sweet his setup was and he told me to have at it!
The guitar was running through a rack tube preamp and then out of stereo outputs through his effects processor and into the 2 50 watt marshall 1/2 stacks....yes stereo marshall goodness!
Man what great tones came out of that setup. It was amazing to me how softly i could play and then with pick attack only really raise the volume!
I also plug the lp straight into one of the 1/2 stacks and of course it sounded great then too.
Man what a great time....plus i got to hang out while they were working out arrangements and such for a new song.
Now i really want a Les Paul....i must have one! :DR
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Soooo...i get over there and when i walk in and look to the right i see 2 marshall 1/2 stacks with marshall 50 watt heads and beside those 2 was another marshall 1/2 stack with the 60 watt marshall with all the effects.
Sitting on a guitar stand between me and all that marshall goodness was a 25/50 anniversary les paul (http://www.lespaulforum.com/slubarticle/2550/2550.html)! I almost slipped on my own drool as i walked into the room.
I commented on how sweet his setup was and he told me to have at it!
The guitar was running through a rack tube preamp and then out of stereo outputs through his effects processor and into the 2 50 watt marshall 1/2 stacks....yes stereo marshall goodness!
Man what great tones came out of that setup. It was amazing to me how softly i could play and then with pick attack only really raise the volume!
I also plug the lp straight into one of the 1/2 stacks and of course it sounded great then too.
Man what a great time....plus i got to hang out while they were working out arrangements and such for a new song.
Now i really want a Les Paul....i must have one! :DR
ww