Hallman88 that's the creepy thing, like the simpsons's episode where bart & lisa discovered the plagiarism versions of them (lester and elisa) when the try to save itchy & scratchy's show. Scary....
Hi Crystalyne - These amps aren't noisy, particularly by themselves. When run in a multi amp setup, ground loop issues become a possibility. These videos were recorded a long time ago so we don't have the info as to why there was noise during the talking sections, but the playing sections are obviously quiet. To answer your question specifically, neither the Stiletto or the Lone Star are noisy amps. Thanks for watching! :)
+iLoveGuitar True! his singing tone is almost identical. The amp he was playing at the Dallas Guitar show 2016 was a Lonestar head and Lonestar cabinet. The head had lost all its marking, but I recognized it after he used his lead tone. I said to myself, this sounds like a Lonestar! bingo.
amazing tone between his amp and his effects. At first i thought this guy was Andy Timmons.
Hallman88 that's the creepy thing, like the simpsons's episode where bart & lisa discovered the plagiarism versions of them (lester and elisa) when the try to save itchy & scratchy's show. Scary....
the intro song was a mix between Glasgow Kiss (John Petrucci) + Andy Timmons + Eric Johnson
really nice tone !....
Surprised no Keeley modded Blues Driver!
Which lollars?
HiRichard B - Not sure - this video was recorded a long time ago so I don't think we'll be able to find out. Thanks for watching, though!
Maybe is "ground noise" from the place which is not sonically treated.
Are these amps really that noisy??
Hi Crystalyne - These amps aren't noisy, particularly by themselves. When run in a multi amp setup, ground loop issues become a possibility. These videos were recorded a long time ago so we don't have the info as to why there was noise during the talking sections, but the playing sections are obviously quiet. To answer your question specifically, neither the Stiletto or the Lone Star are noisy amps. Thanks for watching! :)
check Joe Bonamassa's live rig, when they film near it...see how noisy it is...Amps, have a hum, wehn you turn them on...it's normal...
This guy likes Andy Timmons doesn't he?
+iLoveGuitar True! his singing tone is almost identical. The amp he was playing at the Dallas Guitar show 2016 was a Lonestar head and Lonestar cabinet. The head had lost all its marking, but I recognized it after he used his lead tone. I said to myself, this sounds like a Lonestar! bingo.
The "wanna be" i think cause he doesn't present him self as the AT tribute.
i bet this guy spent as much time posing and getting the stance right as he did getting his delay settings right
It's sIngle coil hum.
This guy likes Andy Timmons !!! Andy Tito ....