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    Default Two Rock Studio Pro 35 - Demo (no talking)

    Hey guys,

    Finally found some time for some quick licks and run through of my pedal board.

    https://youtu.be/OVmFBOvzvV8
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    Nice shoes and nice playing! Looks like Asics football shoes.


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    Hope you liked the amp, too ;-))
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    Great sounding amp. It handled all of the pedals/effects that you threw at it. Nice playing too.

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    Yeah, great sound, great playing! thanks for taking the time to give us a listen to that amp, Jimi.
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    Thanks! Yeah it takes pedals well, but with a 1x12 it's sometimes tricky cascading pedals, because it can bring the amp to its limits. I really like the midrange I get with the overdriven sound, it still reminds me of an old 50w Marshall.
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    How did you record it? Sounds like the demo would benefit from a close mic? Sorry for being picky.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert View Post
    How did you record it? Sounds like the demo would benefit from a close mic? Sorry for being picky.


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    Just with my iphone :-) Had no time to mic it this time, but I'll do a mixed demo sometime later...
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    Great sounding amph. And a great playing, too. Can you tell me about the plexiglass shield around the amp? We have some favourite gigs that are very small and wondering if we could get better amp sounds with some shielding. Thanks for sharing this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tjcurtin1 View Post
    Yeah, great sound, great playing! thanks for taking the time to give us a listen to that amp, Jimi.
    Thanks TJ! The baffle is made by Clearsonic, who also produce Joe Bonamassa's shields. It's not diminishing the volume but it keeps the direct volume/frequency blast away from the audience and the other mics. This allows you to run your amp at a volume that gives you the sweetspot sound without interfering with the overall stage mix. Further the baffle doesn't change your sound, actually I do not really notice a difference in sound except of the fact that it is way more comfortable to play with the Plexi than without it.
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    Nice sound Jimi, the Clearsonic baffles seem very expensive for a piece of plastic !. Just buy some hinges and drill some holes into some clear plexiglass...simples

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitartango View Post
    Nice sound Jimi, the Clearsonic baffles seem very expensive for a piece of plastic !. Just buy some hinges and drill some holes into some clear plexiglass...simples
    Nahhh, it's not just plastic. I think the quality is very good and especially the connection between the single elements is not just some hinges. I was lucky enough and the Baffle was sponsored, but I would have paid every single penny for it.
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