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iluvstrats
02-24-2006, 10:50 AM
Warmoth strat with 2 Humbuckers straight into Briton II with Briton 2x12 cab. Sm57 on one of the Blues.
Left side Channel 1 (Voxish), right side channel 2 (marshallish)
I played in the middle position on my guitar for both tracks.
http://www.joedavies.net/britonII.mp3
johnfindlay
02-24-2006, 01:10 PM
ha! The master of qwirky bends & wham!-Remember Amos Garret? Reminds me a bit of that.luv it!
The tone is really husky cool-very warm-so much warmer than my metrobog!
can ya give a link-I googed and came up with some Saxon geneology site!:rolleyes:
JF
HarryJ
02-24-2006, 01:40 PM
Mmmm sweet tone and sweet playin' :-)
HJ
hawkeyeinexile
02-24-2006, 02:04 PM
nicely done, Joe :AOK that is one sweet sound
:cool:
iluvstrats
02-24-2006, 04:06 PM
ha! The master of qwirky bends & wham!-Remember Amos Garret? Reminds me a bit of that.luv it!
The tone is really husky cool-very warm-so much warmer than my metrobog!
can ya give a link-I googed and came up with some Saxon geneology site!:rolleyes:
JF
I'm really digging the tone of this amp. It's so warm and rich.
Whatever happened to Amos, I loved his solo in Midnight at the Oasis.
Realfi
02-24-2006, 09:17 PM
Congratulations iluvstrats-great clip. I was talking to Paul Cochrane a few minutes ago and he told me to check it out so there's a wrap for ya!
It's a great change to hear stuff that's driven by tone and taste.
The Briton II sounds beautiful. I wish I could try one in Australia.
johnfindlay
02-24-2006, 09:29 PM
I'm really digging the tone of this amp. It's so warm and rich.
Whatever happened to Amos, I loved his solo in Midnight at the Oasis.
I met him at a TV station in about 88-89-real nice guy-we used to
have some friends in common-he lived up here in Canada I think for a while??
hey -still need an amp-manf. link!!!!-what is it??
iluvstrats
02-24-2006, 09:31 PM
I met him at a TV station in about 88-89-real nice guy-we used to
have some friends in common-he lived up here in Canada I think for a while??
hey -still need an amp-manf. link!!!!-what is it??
http://www.heritageamplifiers.com/about.html
johnfindlay
02-24-2006, 09:56 PM
cheers joe.
johnfindlay
02-24-2006, 09:58 PM
Paul Cochrane 's name rings a bell-other products maybe??
j
Warmoth strat with 2 Humbuckers straight into Briton II with Briton 2x12 cab. Sm57 on one of the Blues.
Left side Channel 1 (Voxish), right side channel 2 (marshallish)
I played in the middle position on my guitar for both tracks.
http://www.joedavies.net/britonII.mp3
Nice track, Joe. That amp sounds even better in person!
Better hang on to it a while.
57special
02-24-2006, 10:42 PM
I'm really digging the tone of this amp. It's so warm and rich.
Whatever happened to Amos, I loved his solo in Midnight at the Oasis.
Living up in Alberta near Calgary, i think. Still playing, and extremely well, i might add.
Wonderful playing Joe, your clips always make me laugh ( in a good way). Reminds me of Rick Danko's bass playing, if that's not too weird of a thing to say.
theFaf
02-25-2006, 01:35 AM
Dig the track Joe!!!
Scott
Hendrix95
02-25-2006, 06:43 PM
Nice job, I really liked it. Sounds like a great amp.
Unburst
03-02-2006, 11:21 AM
Paul Cochrane 's name rings a bell-other products maybe??
j
Tim and Timmy pedals maker/designer.
Sweet clip Joe.
57special
03-02-2006, 12:53 PM
just got a Briton II... love it. The effects channel is kinda dull, but great for mixing in some bottom end. The other side with the full EQ is wonderful.
hawkeyeinexile
03-02-2006, 02:42 PM
just got a Briton II... love it. The effects channel is kinda dull, but great for mixing in some bottom end. The other side with the full EQ is wonderful.
that's interesting. i didn't use the FX loop but once, only with a TCE G Major and only for tremolo, 'verbs, and delays. didn't notice any dulling of the sound at all, but there's lotsa para-meters there to consider. hope you enjoy your Brit as much as i did.
:cool:
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