A couple T-Dogg Clips
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- glasman
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A couple T-Dogg Clips
Here are a couple of clips my son Travis "T-Dogg" put together tonight. I thought they sounded pretty good and thought I would share. He is 17 and has played about 3 years.
The guitar is a Epiphone Sheraton, amp Glaswerks SOD50, 4x12 Cabinet with Emi Wizards. Guitar straight into the amp. Travis calls the amp "The Hulk"
[img:111:150]http://www.glaswerks.com/cabinets/412greent.jpg[/img]
Thanks to Marin and David Henderson for some cool backing tracks.
http://glaswerks.com/media/tdogg/tddrivin.mp3
http://glaswerks.com/media/tdogg/tdrevelation.mp3
Let me know what you think.
Gary
The guitar is a Epiphone Sheraton, amp Glaswerks SOD50, 4x12 Cabinet with Emi Wizards. Guitar straight into the amp. Travis calls the amp "The Hulk"
[img:111:150]http://www.glaswerks.com/cabinets/412greent.jpg[/img]
Thanks to Marin and David Henderson for some cool backing tracks.
http://glaswerks.com/media/tdogg/tddrivin.mp3
http://glaswerks.com/media/tdogg/tdrevelation.mp3
Let me know what you think.
Gary
Located in the St Croix River Valley- Afton, MN
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
so...
...who else is feeling rather inferior now?
nice stuff
...who else is feeling rather inferior now?
nice stuff
Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
You and I seem to suffer the same affliction, Gary...17 year old sons who kick our musical a$$es! T-Dogg rocks!!! He's got a great melodic sense for being so young and such a new player. Nice to know that we have worthy progeny to inherit our gear, eh? LOL
Here's the kind of crap I have to put up with at home (my son practicing for jazz band, Tele into Dumble clone).
http://bad-domain/MP3/Andrew/demo/AndrewsJazzPolice.mp3
Here's the kind of crap I have to put up with at home (my son practicing for jazz band, Tele into Dumble clone).
http://bad-domain/MP3/Andrew/demo/AndrewsJazzPolice.mp3
- glasman
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Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
Very very cool clip Norm.
Yes, the youngsters have a great advantage over us. The internet brings everything to their door.
I just bought the Epi Sheraton for myself and I have not seen it since it got home. . So I think they start acquiring as soon as a new toy hits the front door.
Gary
Yes, the youngsters have a great advantage over us. The internet brings everything to their door.
I just bought the Epi Sheraton for myself and I have not seen it since it got home. . So I think they start acquiring as soon as a new toy hits the front door.
Gary
Located in the St Croix River Valley- Afton, MN
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
As Sammas said...feeling very inferior at the moment. At the ripe old age of 43 and 20+ years of playing, I'm pretty sure I couldn't have pulled that off as well. The playing and tone are just awesome. I have had my new build up and running for just over a week. I can't seem to get that level of compression in my tone. Dogears gave me a lot of suggestions and I've followed his instructions. Helped a bunch. However, my build is still a bit ragged on the top end, but if I take out the top end, the tone sucks. Anyway, its a long way to ask this question; I read that it was recorded guitar straight into amp, but I was wondering if you added a bit of delay after it was recorded. I don't specifically hear any delay, but the tone is SO fat!
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Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
The only effect was a little bit of extra reverb at mixdown.Harris wrote:As Sammas said...feeling very inferior at the moment. At the ripe old age of 43 and 20+ years of playing, I'm pretty sure I couldn't have pulled that off as well. The playing and tone are just awesome. I have had my new build up and running for just over a week. I can't seem to get that level of compression in my tone. Dogears gave me a lot of suggestions and I've followed his instructions. Helped a bunch. However, my build is still a bit ragged on the top end, but if I take out the top end, the tone sucks. Anyway, its a long way to ask this question; I read that it was recorded guitar straight into amp, but I was wondering if you added a bit of delay after it was recorded. I don't specifically hear any delay, but the tone is SO fat!
He has tried the amp now with Tele's, Strats, the EPI and his Les Paul and they all sound great. The amp has an odd ball tone stack. Mid cap is a .047uf, bass is a .1uf and a 330pf disc (no boost). The controls are 250K Treble, 250K Middle and 500K bass. Caps are all PS series, carbon film plate resistors (1W) and metal film for the rest.
Originally the amp did not have the FB on CL2 and that was recently added to the amp. By adding the FB and lowering the supply rails down a bit the amp went for OK sound to a totally different beast.
Gary
Located in the St Croix River Valley- Afton, MN
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
Did you use a dropping resistor off of the last resistor in the string? Hang a 150k to 180k to ground. Shoot for around 200V on the preamp plates.
Also try about 150k and a .001uf cap to ground from V2b plate. Should tame things.
Lastly, up your CL2 grid bypass cap to a measured 500pf. That is what the man used.
Oh, measure your treble pot. The stack sounds really nice if you are on the high side. Add a small resistor either at the input lug or at the output lug to get the total size up to about 265k. I "think" I hear it.... Just try and report back.
Also try about 150k and a .001uf cap to ground from V2b plate. Should tame things.
Lastly, up your CL2 grid bypass cap to a measured 500pf. That is what the man used.
Oh, measure your treble pot. The stack sounds really nice if you are on the high side. Add a small resistor either at the input lug or at the output lug to get the total size up to about 265k. I "think" I hear it.... Just try and report back.
Harris wrote:As Sammas said...feeling very inferior at the moment. At the ripe old age of 43 and 20+ years of playing, I'm pretty sure I couldn't have pulled that off as well. The playing and tone are just awesome. I have had my new build up and running for just over a week. I can't seem to get that level of compression in my tone. Dogears gave me a lot of suggestions and I've followed his instructions. Helped a bunch. However, my build is still a bit ragged on the top end, but if I take out the top end, the tone sucks. Anyway, its a long way to ask this question; I read that it was recorded guitar straight into amp, but I was wondering if you added a bit of delay after it was recorded. I don't specifically hear any delay, but the tone is SO fat!
Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
Dogears:
The 150k/0.001uf combo at the plate of V2b: is this for non-HRM? Also, to make this a variable thing, do you have values to recommend?
Thanks, D
The 150k/0.001uf combo at the plate of V2b: is this for non-HRM? Also, to make this a variable thing, do you have values to recommend?
Thanks, D
Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
Hi Garyglasman wrote:By adding the FB and lowering the supply rails down a bit the amp went for OK sound to a totally different beast.
In search for the grail tone I am currently studying the effects of pre supply voltage and my current opinion is that lower cathode resistors (i.e. 100/1.5k) in V2B coupled with lower supply voltage is the way to go, as you said "a totally different beast".
btw what are your current voltages? (I am leaning towards 300 305 max)
Teo
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Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
Actually the supply rail for Clean is about 320 volts. Plate was about 205 as I recall. I should have written them down, but I was getting tired at that point. I had spent about 4 straight hours swapping parts and tweaking under the watchful eye of my son.llemtt wrote:Hi Garyglasman wrote:By adding the FB and lowering the supply rails down a bit the amp went for OK sound to a totally different beast.
In search for the grail tone I am currently studying the effects of pre supply voltage and my current opinion is that lower cathode resistors (i.e. 100/1.5k) in V2B coupled with lower supply voltage is the way to go, as you said "a totally different beast".
btw what are your current voltages? (I am leaning towards 300 305 max)
Teo
Gary
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About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
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Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
Gary:
You must be very proud. Like others here, admitted or not, I have "played at" the guitar for many more years than your boy has been alive. I'm going to go to work seriously now. Or so I say.
Give him a high 5 for me.
Dan
You must be very proud. Like others here, admitted or not, I have "played at" the guitar for many more years than your boy has been alive. I'm going to go to work seriously now. Or so I say.
Give him a high 5 for me.
Dan
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Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
3 years of playing? Damn!
Seems like he's got a good handle on his sustain and his technique, and he's definitely got a great ear.
Now all he has to do is get down the connecting lines and he's there.
And of course the tone is stellar.
Seems like he's got a good handle on his sustain and his technique, and he's definitely got a great ear.
Now all he has to do is get down the connecting lines and he's there.
And of course the tone is stellar.
Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
Great tone and even greater playing from someone so young
- glasman
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Re: A couple T-Dogg Clips
Thanks guys for the comments. I will let Travis know about the comments. I have been trying to get him to join a few of the forums to have a little fun. I would bet that he has been reading this thread.
I did see that last night he had set up to do more recording against backing tracks. Maybe we will see some more T-Dogg clips in the future.
Gary
I did see that last night he had set up to do more recording against backing tracks. Maybe we will see some more T-Dogg clips in the future.
Gary
Located in the St Croix River Valley- Afton, MN
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com