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SpectreSoundStudios

SpectreSoundStudios

Күн бұрын

Guitar players will go on and on about amps, but tend to not bother with the REALLY important details that can save them thousands. The Summer Super Sale ends Monday, get it on it NOW! spectredigital...
About Spectre Sound Studios:
I'm Glenn Fricker, engineer here at Spectre Sound Studios. I love making records, and after doing it for sixteen years, I want to pass on what I've learned. On my channel you can find tutorials on how to record guitar, bass, real drums and vocals. There's reviews and demos of tube amps, amp sims, drums, mics, preamps, outboard gear, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, and plugin effects.
We've covered Moon on the Water, played Bias FX, given you the absolute best in Stupid Musician Texts, ranted & raved about bass guitar, and this channel is where The Eagle has Landed.
Everything you've wanted to learn about recording Hard Rock & Heavy Metal can be found right here on this channel!
I also respond to your comments & questions: The best make it into the SMG Viewer's Comments series of videos. Loads of fun, lots of laughs.
Thanks for checking out my channel & please subscribe!

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@Niall-hp7th
@Niall-hp7th Ай бұрын
The hardest thing about getting guitar tone right is getting the guitar player to explain what they mean when they say something has "resonance"
@natrixxvision6997
@natrixxvision6997 Ай бұрын
Depends what kind of guitar they’re playing. Resonance is an acoustic quality brought about by chambering out the guitar. So a semi-hollow will be more resonant than a Les Paul. An ES-175 will be more resonant than a semi-hollow. And guitars that don’t have pickups drilled into the wood,…trust me you’re gonna hear it.
@TjByers369
@TjByers369 Ай бұрын
Or explaining to them that their "tone" doesn't work for everything.
@ThatGuysGuitars
@ThatGuysGuitars Ай бұрын
@@TjByers369this That scooped mids and boosted presence and resonance maybe works at home in a 10x10 bedroom. Recording with it, isn’t going to work. It’ll just sound like bassy noise. god forbid you play with other people. You’ll either have to crank your amp, drowning out the rest of the band, or you won’t hear anything. Recording? 😂😂😂 - completely lost. The Environment, and application of a persons gear, is grossly overlooked when people pick stuff out to buy.
@nunninkav
@nunninkav Ай бұрын
Well, resonance is usually some sort of secondary vibration from another source and usually refers to lower frequencies. For example, Cabinet Resonance is a thing. Cab resonance comes from the cab but is caused by the speakers. If the cabinet is embellishing certain frequencies it is 'resonating'. Thus the differences between a closed cabinet, ported cabinet and an open cabinet. Cabinet resonance won't show up in a recording unless you back the microphone off. Eddie Van Halen used a Royer ribbon microphone and I forget which one Hendrix used, but both those guys recorded a "room sound". Bass is where cab resonance is really apparent, the cab itself becomes a woodwind instrument. To mic cabinet resonance you have to mic the "cabinet" not the speaker. So a hyper cardioid mic slammed 2cm off the speaker cone will not do it. (Edit) Eddie used the Royer 121 and Jimmy's engineer Kramer used the Beyer M-160 for his "room" mic. Apparently history is, that Voodoo Child is a bunch of M-160 mics "all over the room". Maybe that is why it sounds so "airy".
@Serris412
@Serris412 Ай бұрын
Hardest part of getting the bass tone right is getting the bass player to put down the crayons.
@Newnodrogbob
@Newnodrogbob Ай бұрын
I am a professional level tuba player. Why is this relevant? Because playing tuba in my basement with a 6’5” ceiling sounds VERY different than playing it in a cathedral. Most guitars playing at home vastly underestimate the difference in sound wave formation between the tiny rooms they play in at home and the giant showroom at their local guitar center.
@xx4248
@xx4248 Ай бұрын
What's a "level tuba"
@JoeStuffzAlt
@JoeStuffzAlt Ай бұрын
As a former brass player, I love this story. I also now want to hear some metal that features a tuba. You can't get heavier metal than that
@TheAtb85
@TheAtb85 Ай бұрын
You might wanna check "Ottone Pesante" (literally "heavy brass"), an Italian metal band @@JoeStuffzAlt
@JohnvanCapel
@JohnvanCapel Ай бұрын
This, plus they *over*estimate how much that difference they're hearing (but not acknowledging as a room-induced difference) matters when the microphone is 6 inches or less away from the cabinet.
@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn
@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn Ай бұрын
Tuba Metal Rules man! I love that shit, heavy as fuck!!!
@8KilgoreTrout4
@8KilgoreTrout4 Ай бұрын
“I’d like to buy a vowel!” 😅
@Bob-of-Zoid
@Bob-of-Zoid Ай бұрын
and too continents!🤣
@rowemo
@rowemo Ай бұрын
Vuy a Bowel
@outer4560
@outer4560 Ай бұрын
as a bassist, its crazy im (unintentionally) on time on this video
@TjByers369
@TjByers369 Ай бұрын
Someone get this person a cookie. 😂❤
@judas_saves
@judas_saves Ай бұрын
Cookie
@naattxxnaattxx7055
@naattxxnaattxx7055 Ай бұрын
Can I get one too?​@@judas_saves
@ItsSvetsi
@ItsSvetsi Ай бұрын
A broken clock is still on time twice a day.
@TjByers369
@TjByers369 Ай бұрын
@@ItsSvetsi oof
@damienalvarez2957
@damienalvarez2957 Ай бұрын
Tbh, having you, an audio engineer, reviewing guitars is a breath of fresh air. I feel like as an engineer, you’re looking for the best way to get the results you’re looking for while cutting through all the bullshit. Unfortunately, as a guitarist, I know all too well how at one point or another, we’ve obsessed over insignificant details that end up costing us way more time and/or money than we needed to spend. I trust someone like you to be objective about the playability and overall quality of an instrument, over some guy who’s desperately chasing famous tones. Also, cheers from San Diego and eff you, Glen 😎
@marksieczko7766
@marksieczko7766 Ай бұрын
Man, Heavy Metal was an awesome read, back in the mid-80s.
@ericstearns170
@ericstearns170 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, due to interwebs content, most magazines are going the way of the dodo...😢
@jasonverhoek4914
@jasonverhoek4914 Ай бұрын
GIPSY was an amazing series
@HabAnagarek
@HabAnagarek Ай бұрын
Yes, that's definitely what early teens me bought it for, reading....
@unoriginal_name7091
@unoriginal_name7091 Ай бұрын
6:58 that "oh, fuck yeah" was the most Canadian Glenn has ever sounded. Cheers and fuck you from Edmonton
@flickeringmadness
@flickeringmadness Ай бұрын
Fuckin eh Bubba, I second the cheers from Edmonton
@greggreg2575
@greggreg2575 Ай бұрын
I love these videos. This guy is like Lewis Black Metal. I enjoy the authenticity rather than the common "everything is awesome" take. Appreciate you, Glen!
@releasethekitties4337
@releasethekitties4337 Ай бұрын
Yes on the fearless Ibanez review
@joeh8441
@joeh8441 Ай бұрын
I agree. Bring on the ibanez
@chadwickcore
@chadwickcore Ай бұрын
RG565?
@stonepaq
@stonepaq Ай бұрын
The major difference between Kodak and AI art generator is that Kodak didn't use hundreds of thousands of material from Artists that never gave their consent to have their artwork essentially plagiarized. It's not about getting on with the technology, it's about basic ethics.
@kicksareforribs5156
@kicksareforribs5156 Ай бұрын
But when you uploaded your art, to a website/program, you consented to the terms that basically said, "we gonna use this for ai and theres nothing you can do about it because you agreed" "basic ethics" don't apply to capitalism. Is it wrong? yes. Still gotta figure a way to not get shit canned by ai regardless of the ethics
@Harley7Siete
@Harley7Siete Ай бұрын
​@@kicksareforribs5156 That's not true at all, websites don't have a right to your intellectual property. Even websites focused on art have been made to change their tos so you can opt out of ai training.
@SnarkySloth
@SnarkySloth 20 күн бұрын
@@kicksareforribs5156 What terms on any website say that lmao
@aaaveritt
@aaaveritt Ай бұрын
You've yelled at me and asked enough times so you win, I subscribed. Seriously though, thank you for all the info over the years! If only I knew how to get good sound 10 years ago...
@pentagonoenllamas
@pentagonoenllamas Ай бұрын
2:16 When I had just built my home studio I sent some testing demos to a friend who was also a recording enthusiast and he went "wow that sounds great, the cymbals though...you clearly need some nice vintage tube preamps", and I said "no man, what I need is good cymbals".
@grishyroy9271
@grishyroy9271 Ай бұрын
100%.
@Rashoni
@Rashoni Ай бұрын
AI art is exploitation of unpaid work stolen from real artists, fed into a search-engine without consent or compensation. I thought with you wanting for us to "save money" didnt involve fleecing actual artists.
@KingDracSiege
@KingDracSiege Ай бұрын
The Nashville Guitar Center is a beautiful, cursed place. Blues dads as far as the eye can see
@Exwalmartian
@Exwalmartian Ай бұрын
Heavy Metal magazine still exists. They're at issue 319 now
@ghijkmnop
@ghijkmnop Ай бұрын
IMO, the reason Adobe went to a sub model (other than "greed," which is a valid observation) is that their Master Collection was $2500 (and version upgrades were $900), and half the design world (including me) was going to Usenet to get cracked versions. Changing the entry price to $50 (when they started) per month got them millions of corporate subscribers looking to finally get legal and avoid a BSA audit, and $600/year is (was) far less than the previous model, and it includes Acrobat Pro. Companies and designers like myself that use Adobe products regularly find it far easier to work a monthly sub into the budget than a massive yearly hit.
@homergump3
@homergump3 Ай бұрын
Hey, Glen, Ibanez hasn't had guitars made at the Cort factory in Korea since 2008 or so. Those productions moved to Indonesia. I used to work for Ibanez in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.
@gayming325
@gayming325 Ай бұрын
gutar is my favourite instrument
@TjByers369
@TjByers369 Ай бұрын
😏
@snap-off5383
@snap-off5383 Ай бұрын
Yep. Me too. I'm "guitarded."
@JSession
@JSession 8 күн бұрын
Same but I try not to fret over it
@ginnungagap69
@ginnungagap69 Ай бұрын
Glenn! You gotta get your team to start pushing out the shorts content with some of your glorious one liners and straight to the point takes on gear and the like. I promise it will help you reach a wider, and more diverse audience! I know some of us absolutely hate it, but it’s the preferred format for many people these days, especially gen alpha and beyond. It’s really important for us old heads to keep up with the times, even if we don’t really understand it yet. I genuinely wish I had a resource like your channel when I started playing guitar in 2004. Would have saved me time when I had plenty and money when I had absolutely none (except for the Klein cheque we Albertans were graced with). Your video editor would do a great job, he knows how to emphasize your humour and seems genuinely funny himself. Anyways, stop waiting, and start doing shorts!!! A big FUCK you all the way from Alberta! Stay healthy, friends!
@whycantihaveanumber00000
@whycantihaveanumber00000 Ай бұрын
That first comment on that "Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?" energy.
@crnkmnky
@crnkmnky Ай бұрын
Have you ever had a dream…
@Wind-nj5xz
@Wind-nj5xz Ай бұрын
I think they meant "why do you *shout* instead of speaking into the microphone?"
@user-uo9cy2ep2h
@user-uo9cy2ep2h Ай бұрын
Why do you should yell in anger?! 😂😂😂 Love this channel.
@RedSectorAndy
@RedSectorAndy 21 күн бұрын
To get it through the immensely thick and dense skulls of us musicians. The density of which consists of mercury and rusty, lead painted iridium with crack smoke ventilating in and out throughout the day.
@cedwardmassey
@cedwardmassey Ай бұрын
Yeah! ...Stop shooting Glen! Just speed into the mike.😂😂😂
@zaturnneo
@zaturnneo Ай бұрын
Nice shout out to Dune! Imagine what his version of the film would have been like?!
@DasOmen02
@DasOmen02 Ай бұрын
Idk man, the defense for AI art isn't really a good look in my eyes.. I'm not an artist in that way myself, so there are people that can DEFINITELY explain the effects AI is having on the artistic field better than me, but saying "technology moves forward" isn't always an excuse as much as it is a warning. It's like the whole "no ethical consumption under capitalism" thing; just because it's true doesn't mean it's okay to go "fuck it" and continue to do as you do, if that makes sense. Think of it this way: in this video, you told an artist that has practiced their form over many many years to find a way to keep up with a program that took you "five minutes." I'm obviously not trying to be a dick, but there is no world where I defend the use of AI art. For what it's worth btw, I would like to see a Fearless Gear Review of a lower end Ibanez for sure!
@AndyLovesLucha
@AndyLovesLucha Ай бұрын
Very disappointed in Glen's response as well - been watching for years and this almost made me unsubscribe. As an artist for the last 25 years, AI in art is an abomination, and it's creeping into your field as well, and about to make you obsolete - but that's all fine as long as it saves someone time right?
@HabAnagarek
@HabAnagarek Ай бұрын
Well said. "Technology always moves forward" - doesn't mean we have to just accept every facet of it like brainless lemmings. "Progress" doesn't ipso facto mean it's always a societal good. It's capitalism; corporations don't give a fuck.
@megamania501
@megamania501 Ай бұрын
"Technology always moves forward" is neither an excuse nor a warning; it's an objective statement. Funny how someone feels that they can denounce the usage of a certain technology being used by others while it's almost guaranteed that they themselves are using technology (i.e., a smartphone) that obliterated many business models in the exact same manner that the technology they are now denouncing will inevitably do to some degree. Sending a text within seconds is ok because it's useful to me, but how dare you cut that task down to 5 minutes using another form of technology! Double standard, anyone?
@godless_pacifist
@godless_pacifist Ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more! I used to go on deviant art a lot and people would post all sorts of cool paintings, drawings, photographs etc. and now it’s flooded with all this AI bullshit! “Hey everybody I typed three words into a prompt and this came out! I’m so talented!” Like no your not fuck off!
@erichobbs4042
@erichobbs4042 Ай бұрын
Also, he neglected to mention, or is maybe unaware, that pretty much all the training art used to train the AI's was ripped off from artists all around the world for which they received no compensation.
@shawnherrell3735
@shawnherrell3735 Ай бұрын
I'll never understand people taking the time to bitch and moan unconstructively in the comments of videos they dislike. If you have a different view, share it respectfully or simply move on. We all have our blindspots and biases, but acting superior over what could have been a one-off component malfunction is just mindless noise. Especially when Glenn has a history of effectively communicating with manufacturers and actually getting positive results, which yield better instruments and equipment for everyone else who buys those products. Seriously, you don't get enough credit for that. Thank you Glenn.
@MyBichSustained
@MyBichSustained Ай бұрын
It's fake!
@bobmoffatt5529
@bobmoffatt5529 Ай бұрын
Because teenagers who are hobbyists think they know better, and it’s the internet, so they feel safe advertising their ignorance from the safety of their moms’ basements.
@JakeAintHere
@JakeAintHere Ай бұрын
"Why do you should instead of speaking into thé microphone" Such an intellectual statement! Surely I'm not cringing at the nonexistent grammar here...
@bobmoffatt5529
@bobmoffatt5529 Ай бұрын
Probably meant “Why do you shout”, but can’t spell…
@module79l28
@module79l28 Ай бұрын
You misspelled "the", it was "thé". 😄
@digiscream
@digiscream Ай бұрын
Re: 20W vs 100W amps. If you're talking about valve amps, the main difference you'll come across is when you're gigging - the power section will likely start to break up at gig volume, as you start to run out of headroom. That's going to affect the low end first (since lower frequencies require more power for the same volume), so your chugging is going to suffer for clarity and general oomph. This will be even more noticeable with less efficient speakers. It'll also cause more sag in the preamp section, as the power supplies in valve amps tend not to react particularly quickly, so the tone will get a bit fuzzy there too (although I don't think this is so much an issue in Class A amps, but they tend not to be high gain anyway).
@travisspaulding2222
@travisspaulding2222 Ай бұрын
Exactly. It's all about headroom. If you're in a stoner metal band or doom, then a 20 watt amp is probably going to sound great because that muddiness is desirable. If someone is looking for modern metal, I think 50 watts would be kind of minimum. It'll get as loud as you need it, but stays pretty clean. 100 watt, good luck trying to get tube breakup with that, lol. Ear bleeding loud with a clean power section.
@alt3rius
@alt3rius Ай бұрын
Most gigs run through FOH, at least where I live, so you're gonna be running your amp at low volume anyways.
@johnro6659
@johnro6659 Ай бұрын
Way back after I got my Line 6 150w head I used it with a fairly new Marshal 4x12 cab and it did not sound good at all. I used to do a lot of business with a local chain the manager said when I asked what cab should I buy and he said bring my head to the store and try several. I really could not believe it made that much difference from cab to cab. They had an unknown brand 4x12 cab that was just amazing and dirt cheap because no one ever knew who made it, it had no branding on it at all. I bought it of course and in my research I found it was a custom made cabinet from some guy in upper state NY. When I took off the back because I removed the beat up tolex to replace it. He had built all these baffles inside and I am not sure what they were made of they were not wood but IMO they aside from the Celelstion labeled V30s from the 80s I think it made a difference. I tried to find more info but just could not find the guys name or any info if it was a one off or not. If it wasn't for some one on a guitar group knowing who used to own I would never even know a single thing about. I have to say like you when people ask me what cabinet they should buy or if they should change speakers I tell them the same thing you need to see how your head sounds with different options before you blow money on any cab or speaker.
@TjByers369
@TjByers369 Ай бұрын
Tone is in the cone. Mixing different cones in a cab also opens up so many possibilities.
@davidmcaninch4714
@davidmcaninch4714 Ай бұрын
Why’d you have to mention Line 6? You *KNOW* he legitimately hates those amps!!! Didn’t you see his review of the Spider V? It got introduced to the Hammer of Truth!!!!!!!!!
@agustinS1756
@agustinS1756 Ай бұрын
Hey Gleeeeeen! I just wanted to let you know I followed your advise and got me a 6505+ combo for £275. In this case the previous owner already swapped the speaker out for a Celestion Neo V-Type which is good enough. In any case, killer deal and I couldn't be happier. Best recommendation ever!
@Mr.Owl9
@Mr.Owl9 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the San Diego shout out Glen! Love your show
@dadsweaters1716
@dadsweaters1716 Ай бұрын
Gonna do a Corey Feldman cover song for your contest 😂
@crnkmnky
@crnkmnky Ай бұрын
@@dadsweaters1716 Did I miss the contest announcement?
@jrosales2663
@jrosales2663 Ай бұрын
What’s nice about your Sony camera is not hearing the drive motor every time it’s focusing.
@StealthMockingbird
@StealthMockingbird Ай бұрын
AI "art" doesn't exist. AI literally plagiarizes real artists' work. Disappointed in you on this one Glenn. I thought you were better than that.
@RequiemWraith
@RequiemWraith Ай бұрын
AND in the same video makes reference to AdBlockers stopping him getting paid, oh the irony!!
@DannyG-cv8so
@DannyG-cv8so Ай бұрын
Ai is the definition of plagiarism. Until it can actually “think” for itself….. I ain’t holding my breath😂
@user-yk4gd1fl4z
@user-yk4gd1fl4z Ай бұрын
Reject A.I in music! Absolutely and wholly !!! Don’t sell yourself out. Do not call yourself a musician if you indulge in that bullshit. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
@necrocleaver
@necrocleaver Ай бұрын
Can you do a video on the gear used on the first two Woods of Ypres releases and revisit those mixes?
@i-24band98
@i-24band98 Ай бұрын
I have been using Elemental Bass and it has been spectacular. It's very versatile. I'm a songwriter that writes in different genres and this covers everything. Great work and thank you thank you
@benharrison8250
@benharrison8250 Ай бұрын
Gutar Players can't but what about Guitar Players?
@Spacewolff88
@Spacewolff88 Ай бұрын
Holy hell, you produced Woods! I love them. Nobody I've talked to about music has any idea who they even are. I hate that we lost David so early though. Would love to have heard what he'd put out in modern day.
@nathanielmabis5803
@nathanielmabis5803 Ай бұрын
The face palm on that opening comment made me genuinely lol
@christopherpaladin213
@christopherpaladin213 Ай бұрын
Glad your “comsole” is back in action.
@SilentNightBodomNight
@SilentNightBodomNight Ай бұрын
My wife showed me a clip of a recent Rammstein concert, and they had some insane pyrotechnics and lights to go with the show. And it instantly got me thinking back to yesterday's video when Glenn said "people listen with their eyes". Seems like people want more of a visual show with all that fancy shit as compared to just going to a concert for the music alone. Idk, maybe just me but I don't care for it. 🤷‍♂️
@CyberChrist
@CyberChrist Ай бұрын
As long as the music doesn't suffer, it's a bonus, and I guess it helps them keep things fresh and fun. Pantera had the opposite stance, and look what happened :p
@SilentNightBodomNight
@SilentNightBodomNight Ай бұрын
@@CyberChrist I remember watching a video of Phil telling people to get the fuck off their phones or they'll leave
@hadleymanmusic
@hadleymanmusic Ай бұрын
Like Marilyn Manson. I worked ozzfest in Dallas and the first time I saw MM It's a visual
@hadleymanmusic
@hadleymanmusic Ай бұрын
We writing no book and this ain't no damn thesis. I can spell you just can't interpolate
@CyberChrist
@CyberChrist Ай бұрын
@@SilentNightBodomNight Well, if he hadn't fucked Pantera up, he never would've had to worry about it :P
@Biegspoon
@Biegspoon Ай бұрын
I’d love to see a video on the Ibanez RG421. They have a lot of nice looking tops and the price is very budget friendly. I haven’t played many Ibanez guitars but the necks they use are usually very nice in the hand and great for speed.
@TheOuterDrive
@TheOuterDrive Ай бұрын
The Rg 7620 is my go-to guitar for recording.. l👍
@MikoHa
@MikoHa Ай бұрын
Just a tip for checking equipment at store if you can’t compare it to your own before purchase - take one song over the phone , listen to it few times via good headphones and after- listen to your current equipment - do the same at the store, same song, same headphones and same levels, it’s not the best but it will give you the same reference. When I lived in Israel 15 years ago I found out that music stores give you the option to take Studio monitors home from the demo room for the weekend if you are in the search for new pair and want to know/compare how they will sound, today in Europe with the 1 month return option (ahhh, also 2 years warranty by law) it’s just easier.
@mileswatkinson8135
@mileswatkinson8135 Ай бұрын
The first few videos of yours I watched, I didn't really get into your channel partly because I'm not a metal guy, and partly because you have a bombastic delivery that I thought was just shtick. After deciding to watch some more, however I learned a few things. First, once I got the feel for your sense of humor, what I saw as bombastic made a lot more sense, you are using your frustration with idiocy to get a point across. Then, I realized that even though you focus on metal, you have got a really solid knowledge base, and even us non-metal guys have stuff to learn from your channel. I've decided to add you to my subscriptions, thanks for sharing your content. I also like the fact that you're a fellow Canadian.
@oddrage1706
@oddrage1706 Ай бұрын
I have PRISM 0.9.0 and run it without the subscription, I primarily use it as an IR loader for my collection of samples (thanks Glenn, that Zilla Fatboy freebie is a killer go-to!) and it is phenomenal for that alone. I can't wait for the final version to finally come through.
@JJvienneau
@JJvienneau Ай бұрын
I landed on spin again! So keep practicing and get out there !
@victorblakey4260
@victorblakey4260 Ай бұрын
Re : the question about different power rated guitar amps. I actually did this a few years back, comparing a 50 watt amp and a 100 watt amp into the same (black star quad box) speaker box, the amps were supposedly the same except for the output stage. With identical settings on everything, the differences were almost nonexistent at lower output gains, however at the loud end of the scale, the differences were apparent. Basically, the 50 watt head gave its all and started distorting audibly as the master volume went over 9, the 100 watt head also did the same, however, an extra ‘tone’ of distortion was also heard on the more extreme bits as speaker overload became a factor. In the room, this was not really all that noticeable, because they were both so F#cking loud, seriously, the difference was only heard at a level where most home guitarists in the USA would have cops with guns drawn kicking down the door. Do I have recordings from that test ?, sadly no, the experiment was done for personal interest a long time ago (I think it was Pro-Fools 5 or 6 at the time) however, I will stand by my recollections of the results, the differences between the amps were about the same as the differences between any 2 supposedly identical amps, that is, within tolerance, until you got to the extreme end of the speakers handling capabilities, where speaker distortion became a (minor) factor. The difference in audible volume was not really noticeable (I think from memory the 100 W version was a little louder up to about 2 or 3 on the master but that May also have been manufacturing tolerances, as we also found that the response of many ‘identical’ amps often varied around the ends (1 to 3 and 7 to 10) of various settings, due to log pot manufacturing tolerances)
@Keiko_Kitsune
@Keiko_Kitsune Ай бұрын
You yell in anger my favorite part of channel
@Upsetkiller456
@Upsetkiller456 Ай бұрын
As far as Ibanez goes Glenn, recently I bought a (used) BTB805ms and can say it's awesome! Especially considering what I paid, I got immense value from it and am extremely happy with my purchase, it has a great build quality, sounds super clean and is gorgeous to boot. I am getting it properly set up right now as I am sure the shipping and differences in the air caused the neck to warp a bit.
@larrysbmc
@larrysbmc Ай бұрын
Heeeyyyy Gleeennn. If you were to have a guitar built from scratch, would you have a pickup preference?
@CriticalThinker-42
@CriticalThinker-42 Ай бұрын
50 cents a day for KZbin Premium to not have to put up with ads was cheap for me, glad their passing a bit of that along to you Creators. 🍺🍻
@caryharper9190
@caryharper9190 Ай бұрын
It Really blows me away! When this guy says most. 90 percent of the commenters think, that means all! Stop reading into it so much. You might find Glenn agree's with you to an extent. Even he buys high end pickups. Though I wish he would answer my question on Lace pickups. I really just want to know, if I'm just making up what I'm hearing something myself.
@AdamRainStopper
@AdamRainStopper Ай бұрын
Glenn, it's "If you want to **have a battle of wits,** don't show up unarmed." The battle part makes the joke.
@plumbummusic2051
@plumbummusic2051 Ай бұрын
About Smeemusic's question: Yes, the non mic'ed speakers will affect the sound of the one speaker with a microphone. Jim Lill documented this in his video "Tested: Where Does The Tone Come From In A Speaker Cab?". It's around halfway through, if I'm not mistaken, when he starts swapping the speakers on a cheap marshall 4x12.
@gilbertspader7974
@gilbertspader7974 Ай бұрын
I wrote on my helmet in the Gulf War. A shadow will fall apon the earth and evil will grow in its path and death will come from the sky. I also wrote don't shoot me I know secrets in Arabic.
@otisheckles6249
@otisheckles6249 Ай бұрын
"Long and delayed..." Priceless! Had to pause the video for the ensuing belly laugh. Took 6 months to get a gig bag for a multi effects unit. Amazon would have been 48 hrs. Still my go to place though. Lol.
@An2oine
@An2oine Ай бұрын
Glenn, what speaker/cab combination? If you were on a desert island with an amp and a guitar and outlets.
@Harley7Siete
@Harley7Siete Ай бұрын
I've got to disagree with you Glenn, the main problem with generative ai as it is right now is not the technology itself, but rather the fact that it relies on stolen material from artists who don't get any compensation in return. For someone who bashes big companies like Gibson for exploiting workers rights, you seemed very comfortable doing so as long as it's cheap and convenient for you.
@southernpanda33
@southernpanda33 Ай бұрын
I was searching for a particular tone so I bought three different sets of pickups: Seymour Duncan Invaders, EMG SA/SA/81's and a set of MKH Fishmans. Still couldn't get there. Then, lo and behold, I swapped the speaker in my Peavey cab after watching a few of Glenn's videos from the blue marvel to a DV-77 and the tone came out IMMEDIATELY. Imagine that. Thanks for saving me money in the long run, Glenn. 😂
@riccardocuoghi2071
@riccardocuoghi2071 Ай бұрын
I was thinking, once upon a time all amp brands used different speakers, Marshall used Greenbacks and different types of Celestions, Fender used Jensens, Mesa Boogie used Electro-Voices, Engl Celestion V60, Randall Jaguar Speakers. Maybe the reason why we lost the uniqueness of many guitar amps before everyone got V30s
@alt3rius
@alt3rius Ай бұрын
One thing to point out about the 20W vs 100W or any low watt vs high watt amp. If what you are looking for in your sound is the sound of the power tubes saturating, then you might want to go for a lower wattage. Most probably you will not be able to run the 100W head in the volume range, where the power section saturates, whereas for the 20W you can push it into saturation, while keeping the volume in the "not gonna damage your hearing in a short amount of time" range. Apart from this, usually I've found that when running at lower volume levels, there is a very slight difference in sound between different wattage versions of the same amps, but it's quite negligable.
@rocketsauce5067
@rocketsauce5067 Ай бұрын
I have an original Triple xxx and the speakers in the cab are supposedly proprietary voiced for the amp.
@delvenhamric1200
@delvenhamric1200 Ай бұрын
This weeks Butt Hurt of the week is, Final Fantasy XIV! Thank you KZbin AI, for this!😂
@crnkmnky
@crnkmnky Ай бұрын
yeah, I've got no clue what the reference is…
@delvenhamric1200
@delvenhamric1200 Ай бұрын
@@crnkmnky I'm just making fun of the, so called AI that KZbin uses to insert advertisements! They always seam to time an advertisement, right after the Butt Hurt of the Week announcement and just before the actual Butt Hurt! I find this funny! 😂
@crnkmnky
@crnkmnky Ай бұрын
@@delvenhamric1200 You're right, that ad break is quite consistent. 😤
@user-ht1fk8bn3m
@user-ht1fk8bn3m Ай бұрын
I think you do a stand up job!!we play different music however I respect what you do.Can we see your awesome console in action!!
@digital360
@digital360 Ай бұрын
I would love to know your compression settings for your audio mic. I love how it squashes your screams nicely while still sounding natural during normal speech volume.
@fallenshallrise
@fallenshallrise Ай бұрын
Don't feel bad. Years ago I tried out an Epiphone Valve Junior 5w head at the local big box music store and the guy plugged it into one of those big Orange V30 loaded 4x12s and I was like OMG this little thing sounds amazing! Even if it's overdone those oversized V30 loaded cabs do sound amazing in the room.
@paulrenevos
@paulrenevos Ай бұрын
Totally with you on Mobius Inkal, my mind was blown when I first read it
@michaelolz
@michaelolz Ай бұрын
I always loved Mobius’ work. Heavy Metal was one of THE best magazines of all time. I was also a big fan of Marvel’s Epic Illustrated. Wish those days would return.
@SpectreSoundStudios
@SpectreSoundStudios Ай бұрын
Loved Epic as well!!
@phantasmich
@phantasmich Ай бұрын
To the question of the guy at 4:12 asking for plugins for making virtual rock/metal without real instruments: along with Glenn's products (Bass and Drums), for the guitars try using Guitar Pro. Once you are done making the tabs and all of that, turn off the effects and export the dry audio of the guitars and use amp sims. To the normal people's ears, sounds equal to a normal guitar, to trained ears, you might be able to notice. The downside of it: the loss of expression, but it still works really great when running the dry guitar audio through amp sims like Amp Roots, or any other thing you can find for free. Still, if you are skilled enough. Play the guitar yourself, it will sound a lot better.
@JoeStuffzAlt
@JoeStuffzAlt Ай бұрын
Another factor: you might be able to hire studio musicians to play for you if you have the Guitar Pro project done.
@phantasmich
@phantasmich Ай бұрын
@@JoeStuffzAlt could be possible, but I think that the idea of whoever asked the question, is the lack of funds to hire session musicians, even if it's only the guitarist.
@flooko
@flooko Ай бұрын
so happy you mentioned heavy metal movie and magazine! my favs !!!!
@davkayo6757
@davkayo6757 Ай бұрын
I wholeheartedly (hopefully managed to spell that correctly, ESL here) would like to see a fearless gear review of a JEM, thanks to this channel I've learnt what to look for to get a great tone, but still, the itch to know how a JEM sounds like is still there and I think that your take on that would be entertaining and very useful
@BrettWMcCoy
@BrettWMcCoy Ай бұрын
George Lucas was a huge fan of Moebius and I believe some of his designs inspired some of the stuff in the original Star Wars movie
@samizdat113
@samizdat113 Ай бұрын
I have a Peavey Triple X running through a quad of 1996 V30's and it is fricken awesome.
@jackbootshamangaming4541
@jackbootshamangaming4541 Ай бұрын
Love seeing the Ormsby more often. It's amazing. I can't wait to get an SX. I have a Hype GTR, Hype GTI, Goliath, Headless Metal V, and Demanufacture signature. All 7 string, the Hype GTI being an Evertune one.
@billmcginnies1002
@billmcginnies1002 Ай бұрын
I use high-end recording gear (Rupert Neve Designs, API, Manley, and others) for recordings that will only be heard by me and a few friends. Was it worth it? Absolutely. Sonically, my recordings improved immensely. Plus it’s fun to use high-end gear.
@jessehutchings
@jessehutchings Ай бұрын
The only type of expensive guitar buying that i endorse is buying from small independent builders where you can see and even chat with the cool guy who actually hand builds your guitar
@angeldelvax7219
@angeldelvax7219 Ай бұрын
I have a question that's bound to cause some VERY different reactions: I have NO money, and want to record some guitar playing at home for myself. The equipment I have is VERY cheap, and I either got it used or as a present. The options to get the sound in the computer are: - Directly from the guitar via USB (iAXE 393 has a built-in USB module) - From the amp via USB (Spider V 60 ) - Using Line 6 audio interface. And if so, do I take the guitar output, the amp output or a mic? (SM58) Would you recommend using a DI? And if so, where in the line? I have to add; sound proofing is not possible in my home, so using a mic would take more time, doing retake after retake to exclude as much as outside noise as possible. Yes, some cheap / hated equipment. But it's what I have. Other connection combination ideas with this equipment would be welcome too! I'd be using either reaper or cubase lite (came with the amp) and a squire parts-caster instead of the iAXE if I don't use the USB from the iAXE.
@doktabob328
@doktabob328 Ай бұрын
I just completed an upgrade of an Epiphone Les Paul SL (now called Melody Maker). I did all the usual stuff - locking tuners, graphite nut, fret job, rolling the fretboard, upgrading the bridge to a Savvy bridge, routing the pickup cavities to install Gretsch P90s, and making a very cool carbon fibre pickguard. I bought the guitar as a project guitar to develop some guitar modding skills. The result was fantastic. It sounded as good as any guitar I’ve heard. Until … I applied a matt black finish with matt clear (Rust-oleum). It looks very cool, but …the sound changed *dramatically*, and not in a good way. It sounds metallic, whereas prior to the paint job it sounded sweet. It’s hard to overstate how much the sound changed. I would not have believed the paint job could have such a dramatic effect on the tone. It was my favourite guitar (I also have a Washburn Nuno and a Fernandes Ravelle, so obviously it sounded very good). Now I’m going to cut it back to the wood to save it … The paint had *way more* effect on the tone than the pickups or speakers ! I did not expect that. I still find it hard to believe, but that’s the way it is. WTF ?
@restojon1
@restojon1 Ай бұрын
The only effect paint could have is if it got into one of the pickups or, less likely, one of the jointing faces such as the neck pocket or bridge routing etc. The strings are affecting an electromagnetic field put in place by the pickups. This should not be affected by paint unless the paint was metallic or you put the guitar back together incorrectly/minus an earth or something?
@doktabob328
@doktabob328 Ай бұрын
@@restojon1 Thanks for taking the time to reply, I appreciate that. You may have nailed it with the suggestion of paint in the pocket. I have discovered with another project guitar that bolt-ons can be improved by gluing the neck with epoxy. I did that with an Epiphone Express - a 3/4 size LP. It sounds 100% better for it, the pitch was very unstable, didn’t need a whammy, lol. Now it sounds rock solid. I intend to do the same with this guitar. When I finished everything else, I decided not to do that until I was happy with everything else. So I wasn’t too concerned about paint in the pocket or the heel of the neck, which I plan to sand back anyway.
@doktabob328
@doktabob328 Ай бұрын
@@restojon1 … I’ll let you know the result after I do that. The plan is to sand the neck joint, apply the epoxy, and then do the trick of loosening each bolt a quarter turn after it is restrung and tuned, which seats the neck perfectly, , then retighten the screws. Just that improves bolt-ons noticeably, and using epoxy even more so. Thanks again for being supportive to your fellow players. ✌ 👽 🎸
@jeffreydanilko6657
@jeffreydanilko6657 Ай бұрын
I loved my lime green Ibanez, with the matching coloured strings. I was shocked how well the coating on the strings held up. The guitar came a Floyd Rose, locking nut and locking tuners. Never went out of tune. Played amazing. Paid around 700 from L&M in 2010. The pickups sounded amazing too (Fuck you Glenn, LOL) Probably came from the same Cort factory as my PRS SE single cut. Unfortunately fell on hard times and had to sell everything.
@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn
@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn Ай бұрын
I hope the song for the cover contest will be something we can do a metal version of rather than a metal song, that would be way more interesting!
@brownie_the_3rd
@brownie_the_3rd Ай бұрын
In theory the main difference between a 20w amp and a 100w amp would be more clean headroom and more low end response as low notes require more power to reproduce, hence why bass players rock 800w amps.
@BLAZINGwaffle56
@BLAZINGwaffle56 Ай бұрын
I think a good test would be to see if its beneficial to use 4 or 2 different speakers in a single 4x12. Or if sticking with one kind of speaker is best.
@DavidBeaudoin-dk7jm
@DavidBeaudoin-dk7jm Ай бұрын
I have a Prestige 1570GN since 2003, and I have never put my finger on something better since. Keep on rocking! Waiting to see an Ibanez!!
@brianmarcus9338
@brianmarcus9338 Ай бұрын
Can you do a shoot-out on different brands of instrument cables/speaker cables/mic cables? Love to see an EQ graph on different types of cable compositions, connector/pin materials, gauge thicknesses, etc. I used to work for a company where I could see sales/profit margins on Mogami, boss/roland, and other cable companies and I wanna know if there's really any "magic" if the "product cost" is virtually the same across the board whereas the MSRPs are so far off from eachother.
@mrgoodyt1781
@mrgoodyt1781 Ай бұрын
You should do a video on a bunch of cheap amps. I have an orange terror stamp and I’d love to see you compare it to some other cheap amp heads! Also I’d highly recommend checking out Krigsgrav!
@miamichristine
@miamichristine Ай бұрын
Cool info about Fifth Element and cool you put Charlie in the video
@JaFoste_Studio
@JaFoste_Studio Ай бұрын
So I clicked on the link and I saw that the summer sale was still on, so I bought it. But then I remembered that you said it was supposed to go off at the end of the day Monday. I hope I didn’t do anything wrong. 😮
@JoeStuffzAlt
@JoeStuffzAlt Ай бұрын
The funny thing: right before The Butthurt of the Week being sang: "We at Mint Mobile believe..." hit skip and "The Butthurt of the Week!"
@iggie_za
@iggie_za Ай бұрын
Talking about Ibanez - speak to your Ibanez connection and tell him that they will get a lot of mileage for you to review signature metal models like the Kiko Loreiro model , etc…. surely that will make business sense ?? Great show !!
@TjByers369
@TjByers369 Ай бұрын
I hope you can start working with Ibanez. They're a great company. I played a Ibanez RG for years. Black, mirror pick guard, blocked licenced floyd w/ a D tuna, & solderless 81/85 EMG set. Tuned to C# standard. Didn't even play much metal back then. But with a capo, I could play just about everything. Work sonically for any genre. Awesome work horse of a guitar.
@ForeignWerewolf
@ForeignWerewolf Ай бұрын
You helped me out soo much years back when I started using reaper. Thanks :}
@jennoscura2381
@jennoscura2381 Ай бұрын
Yes! Please do an Ibanez review. I am not a guitarist but I want to learn some basic heavy metal chugging to add to my synth music. I have a cheapo first act guitar and want something cheap but good to replace it. I have been eyeing a purple and black Ibanez and would love a fearless gear review so I can make an informed purchase.
@highergrounds8018
@highergrounds8018 Ай бұрын
@SpectreSoundStudios Hey Glenn, Joe Schroeck here... You listened to my mix last night on your show. It was called Effect_V1.1. (the 6 min tune with the loud snare and the guitars that needed to be brought up). I wanted to take another moment to thank you for your comments and critique. I honestly respect your opinion very much and your words carry weight with me. I was very shell-shocked sharing this with anyone. I'd also like to thank you for a video you made a while back about having the courage and strength to fire clients. My whole project here was born from seeing the writing on the wall with the people I was working with, basically the drummer used his buddy to record his tracks... they did it in a dining room, right next to a kitchen with a ceramic tile floor and needless to say, the drummer wasn't happy with the sound but refused to compromise on layering in some samples to help the overall sound, so, he's no longer the drummer!
@unduloid
@unduloid Ай бұрын
Guitar is what for whammy bar to do things in part of where?
@RockulaProductionsYoutube
@RockulaProductionsYoutube Ай бұрын
I have always maintained that the 5th Element was The Incal starring Harry Canyon
@razmiekdmirjean1740
@razmiekdmirjean1740 Ай бұрын
Been a huge fan of you and your channel since 2016 Watched every single video ever since. I get it, this is a "Metal" channel however as a guitarist and songwriter, I try to play as many genres as possible. I trust your reviews and love the way you teach audio production, so I'd like to see some non-metal stuff happening on this channel since you're one of the very few people on KZbin I trust. Yes, I know most of us here are "metalheads" but we deserve a treat no? Greetings from Belgium sorry for the long comment instead of FU GLENnnn I'd say THANK YOU GLENnn, YOU ROCK
@user-kq4eb2gy7v
@user-kq4eb2gy7v Ай бұрын
Maybe you could do a little DAW session. Share what your doing with the software.
@waedi73
@waedi73 Ай бұрын
I own all comic books from Jodorowsky ! It's mindlowing and a big question why it's not filmed. Do you know the Meta Baron ? Thats hardcore !
@MatDuJardin
@MatDuJardin Ай бұрын
Jodorowsky's Dune, F yeah! with Moebius, Pink Floyd.... so cool, much love
@gmthompson
@gmthompson Ай бұрын
I would like to see a review of an affordable Ibanez guitar...especially a 7 string :) Great show Glenn! Keep up the great work.
@fentonwinmill
@fentonwinmill Ай бұрын
Surely with a good control surface and some well setup templates in the DAW, you can get the same level of efficiency as you do with a console!
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