Shane-I'm Alan, an nyc session guitarist-hey man, everything I need to know about ya is in that solo at the front of this video. That was the best guitar playing I've heard on TH-cam, Just beautiful man... I recently got a 65 non-reverb deluxe. More headroom, & lighter weight than a DR. I subscribed...
When i used to play live back in the 80s 90s I used JCM800s 100w heads and greenback quads. I also used Mesa Boogie MkIIc 100w head, ( killer amp but tweaky ) and the last big amp i owned was 79 JMP 100 master Lead. Fucking BEAST of an amp. And i never once got told i was too loud. Because i knew how to use them and how to use the volume knob on my guitar. I saw Rod Stewart and Cindy Lauper recently and the guitarists in both bands were running digital systems that sounded like shit. The support band guitarist had 2x Marshall half stacks and a Les Paul and his tone shit all over the digital stuff. Made me miss my old amps. I built 2 'Tweed Deluxe 5e3 amps and modded them to get more headroom. They sound great, but there's nothin like standing in front of a pushed half stack or two. I miss that shit.
Dude I’m related to the Theriots down in Louisiana. I moved to Los Angeles after Katrina and haven’t moved back home (yet!). Glad I found your channel. Smooth chops man.
Once talked to a shop owner and told him I like smaller amps and 10" quality speaker is what I prefer over anything else. He laughed at me and told me there was nothing beating 112, 212 and 412. The shop is now closing, for good. He didn't even ask me why I liked what I like...
wow that's crazy. 10's are nice but I do like 12's myself. Vibrolux with 2x10 doesn't really punch the same way as 12's but both have their place. Live it's all about more watts and 12's for me though. i use a 2x12 live.
I have a 68 Champ, cool little amp but I agree with everything you said about big amps and headroom and such. The other thing I like about my 50 watt amp is that it *sounds big. No matter how loud a little amp gets it never gets big sounding and never really filling up a large room.
Love my Deluxe Reverb, and my Princeton Reverb, but totally agree about using the larger ones for live settings. Yea, that "let the p.a. do it" thing is a bit overplayed at times.
Sounds wonderful. And a lot lighter than that fender super twin reverb you played over here. That amp is a keeper you’ve got there. Enjoyed the video. Thanks for posting.
Definitely enjoy hearing your thoughts about about all this and holy crap, Shane - what fantastic playing there at the top of the video. Really appreciate your touch and wonderful musicianship.
Hey Shane, I’ve been waiting for this TH-cam channel to Blossom for a long time. I’ve always loved your playing.. so great that you’re getting this going in such a big way. If you’re ever up for it, I’d love to see a video about your Melancon guitars and your history with Gerard, as I know that you knew him. I purchased a used Strat style that he built from a student of mine in 2017, and it quickly became my number one. I managed to get a telecaster style from him in 2019 as well right before he passed away. I never met the man myself, but from all accounts, he was a super good dude. Was lucky enough to get the artist deal with that last guitar, and it is super in every way. From what I can see it was one of the last 10 guitars he built.. There’s some magic to those instruments. Thanks again for the great content, man!
I'm with you: need the headroom. Played small amps that sound great, get to rehearsal, and or gig, and they get lost in the mix. Thank you Shane, you're awesome.
Hey Shane. Love your tasty soulful playing! I'm with you, I have a 72 Champ & a 73 Vibro Champ I use for small bar's and restaurant's. People always tell me how sweet the tone is! I've seen you with Hall and Oates at Riverbend here in Cincinnati. Thanks for sharing. Peace
Shane, sweet playing and nice tones from the Champ! Have you ever considered trying a Fender Deluxe Reverb, Tone Master series? True, it’s uses modeling technology instead of tubes but it produces unbelievably amazing response and for gigging it weighs a fraction of the tube version! Literally, saves your back! It might be an idea for a future video, original guitar amp (tubes) vs next generation gig friendly amps. The Blonde Deluxe Reverb is very popular!!! Great Video, thanks!
thanks - you know the only experience i have with the Tone masters is when John Oates got one of the Twin Reverbs delivered to a gig. He was raving about how light it was and it sounded great at soundcheck. It didn't even make it through half of the show and it just shut down. Something inside of it fried. He ended up plugging into my backup twin to do the show! But yeah maybe it was just a weird one off thing.
Thanks for that great story! It’s true, Gigging players need a reliable tools! So far in a one year, my Tone Master is a little bruised, used and cruised and still works like new!
Session keys player here from the UK. I'm loving your channel, it just popped up on my feed today, as I'm brushing up on my guitar chops at the moment for doubling live work. That was some seriously tasty playing at the start. I specialise in Hammond, particularly Soul, Funk, Jazz and Blues and would love to comp behind what you were doing. Subscibed. Love your work with the Neville Brothers.
I just found your channel so of course I subscribed. Congratulations on being Inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. I know a Shane Theriot from Raceland, La., that plays guitar and sings, imagine my surprise to find there are 2 of you ... Again, congratulations Shane.
@@TheRiotguitar Yeah mostly, he lived across the street from me for a few years and he'd have these all night jam sessions and he'll cover almost anyone in southern rock as well...
I love your dirty power album, and have been listening to it on repeat for weeks now. So cool to hear you used that little amp for tones on that record! If you’re ever looking for video ideas, and are willing to share, it would be really neat to hear what guitars, pedals and amps you used on different tracks on your records.
I was contemplating getting a smaller amp for gigs mainly because Im getting older and I hate humphing my amp about but i think I will stick with it. That champ sounds bloody amazing.
The Champ is great I used to have one of that vintage and a 50s too. For awhile now I have been using Super Champ XDs with amp modeling effects two channel with footswitch, one with a 10 and one with 12 in speakers. I run them together or with an older DeanMarkley solid state amp. So far they have held up in most mixes. But I get the bigger stuff when you need it! Great playing on your Demos too, Thanks as always!
hey yeah Shane great video man, I have 3 of those silverface champs all 1973, and one Vibro Champ silverface which is off the charts 🔥 Uncle Doug is the dude that knows how to fix those cheers mate
Saw you last year with Daryl in Atlantic city, great show! My main amp is a small Champ II. Same size as the Champ but 18watts and with a Master Volume, designed by Paul Rivera. Worth a try if you can find one.
Cool Shane. You always sound great. So I used to have a stack of 4 Princeton's in the late 80's. One of them just for the ext speaker. All 3 were BF but different. Stock, modded, etc.. I had pedals and curly cables all over the place. Delay pedal through one of them, chorus through another. The cleanest one with a verb pedal into the 3rd w/ the ext sp. OD pedals up front. A real cob job! LA guitar tone on a low budget. Players would look and shake their heads.
I thought you were going to speak on new modern small amps lol! I couldn't disagree with anything you said. Small tube amps like a vintage Champ, Kalamazoo model 1 etc. + NOS tubes for a bedroom amp or for studio works. Bigger amp are needed in those big rooms to get the same sound / effect as the Champ does in the bedroom. As far as the Soundman goes, if he doesn't give the band what it wants he ain't working for us and we dam sure don't work for him or them. I did live sound gigs for two years so i understand mixing clubs and out door events. Don't hand me IEM's either. I want to feel the band and the people FOH . My favorite gigging amp is a switchable 20/40 watt Tone King Meteor II 740 from 2008 awesome blackfaced tones with enough iron to keep it all together even with boost pedals. BTW that was some smooth playing
So right you are! A lot of vids are about 100W two rocks with 212. You can’t use them at home. I use a Milkman Creamer in conjunction with a Tone King imp mk2. The Milkman is perfect and mk2 van be thamed but already a bit much for at home but ideal for small gig. The sound together is awesome! 😊. Thanks!
Hi Shane, thanks for posting this video. You mentioned everything I was always puzzled about. Three questions please: 1. I own a ‘67 Blackface Fender Twin Reverb. Works great! Would you rank this as a must-keep amp for larger outdoor gigs (and extra headroom) versus selling it for a 22 watt such as a Fender Deluxe Reverb? 2. If I decide to keep the Fender Twin Reverb, what would you recommend as a second amp for ‘smaller’ indoor/outdoor gigs? 3. What lower wattage amp would you recommend as a recording amp (any other suggestions besides the Fender Champ)? BTW, that jazz solo at the beginning was spectacular and I sure am picky when it comes to this stuff. Rock on …
thanks! well i happen to own a Blackface Twin 67 as well....it's just to the right of me in the video. I think this is pretty much a masterpiece of an amplifier. You just gotta turn the mids up to around 7-8 and treble down. I would keep for sure. Everyone loves to sh&t on the twins and say "too heavy too loud" but it sounds amazing at low volume and mine is no more awkward to handle than a Super reverb, although a bit heavier at 64 pounds. All I can recommend is what I know- the smallest amps I have are Champs followed by Tweed deluxe. I don't have any experience with a Deluxe reverb but that seems to be what everone uses. I have a Vibrolux that is nice but honestly I like my working man's Blues deluxe with Celestion 30 just fine.
@@TheRiotguitar Hey man, thank you for that bit of information. Appreciate the suggestion on turning the mids up and the treble down. I give that a try. Can you please tell me what you typically turn the highs down to?
Shane, i’ve been listening to Daryl Hall since 70s to Daryl’s house. Really appreciate your style Music. Currently looking at the fender champion 600 amp used of course. It’s a blonde amp two inputs, low/high. One volume knob. Is this the amp that you’re talking about? It looks old.
@@thomasnemet7897 look up 57 Fender custom tweed deluxe that's the one I have. The one you are talking about is a smaller amp. Maybe good for your purposes I'm not sure what you are doing with it. I also like the Champs like in the video. Fender Vibro Champ with 8 inch speaker.
Hey Shane, I’m working on my solo playing with zero accompaniment and was just wondering, would you have felt that rhythm beat/groove internally without the drum track? Sometimes I do but I mostly don’t 😅 Is it just a lot of practice before one does? I’m a few years in to my guitar journey and striving to up my rhythm game.
it's always more fun to play with a backing track. Best is to play with other musicians, but if you can't backing tracks are great. I have a few on my website that are good or probably a lot on youtube. It helps with your timing for sure. But yeah I think i have a pretty good internal "clock" at this point but it wouldn't be that fun to listen to without chords.
The trick that transforms a deluxe reverb and eliminates the farting low end is to get them converted to use 6l6s from 6v6s. They were designed to use them. All you need to do is a quick tube swap and rebias, the transformers are matched.
thanks for the tips don't have a deluxe reverb though, it's a tweed deluxe. 12 watts. I have a Vibrolux that i use in place of a deluxe or even my Blues deluxe with an upgraded speaker is a smoking amp, had it for years.
What's better than a small amp...Two small amps in stereo. LOL! Love the sound of your champ, Shane. They sound great and easy on the back too. Do you have a speaker preference? That might be a cool video. Thanks again for your sharing your knowledge!!
i don't really know much about speakers and that kind of stuff....so probably wouldn't be a long video haha - I never changed it it has a replacement Jensen. But yeah stereo is great
Now I need a champ! Dirty Power is such a great album. I really dig the tune 'Mr. Ed.' You are such an inspiring and creative musician. Thanks for making these videos!
1978. CBS . At 135 watts not as desirable as the 100 or 80 watts but at $400 plus $200 of JJ's and $200 on the bench of a great amp builder.... it's a bargain for a pt to pt phenolic panel Fullerton, CA chassis ! Oh yeah!
@TheRiotguitar in my opinion that's your hit! You're clearly in the sweet spot. Out of all the videos I've seen you're in your comfort and just playing and having fun with it.
@@TheRiotguitarI've watched all your videos and think that's the one. How would I go about getting all your albums? After having the great pleasure of seeing you face to face in Florida I want them all on vinyl.
Finally, somebody tells the truth, no BS! All the beta cucks saying they are gonna mic their 15w amp and run it thru the PA. Reality come solo time, the "soundman" is out back smoking a joint and nobody in the bar can hear you play. Take charge of your own sound! 2 x 6L6 is the way to go.
I love your phrasing, style and approach to the guitar. Amazing and cool. Thanks a lot for sharing all your knowledge
thanks for watching!
Shane-I'm Alan, an nyc session guitarist-hey man, everything I need to know about ya is in that solo at the front of this video. That was the best guitar playing I've heard on TH-cam, Just beautiful man... I recently got a 65 non-reverb deluxe. More headroom, & lighter weight than a DR. I subscribed...
wow thanks Alan I really appreciate that!
You inspired me to dust off the old R&B chops! Thanks bro-That SG LP-Is it repro?
@@alanschwartz4047 it's a '91
Tasteful intro
Lots of pros can play the notes,it's a special player that can play the "Sweet" sounding notes. Thanks Shane
When i used to play live back in the 80s 90s I used JCM800s 100w heads and greenback quads.
I also used Mesa Boogie MkIIc 100w head, ( killer amp but tweaky ) and the last big amp i owned was 79 JMP 100 master Lead. Fucking BEAST of an amp.
And i never once got told i was too loud. Because i knew how to use them and how to use the volume knob on my guitar.
I saw Rod Stewart and Cindy Lauper recently and the guitarists in both bands were running digital systems that sounded like shit. The support band guitarist had 2x Marshall half stacks and a Les Paul and his tone shit all over the digital stuff.
Made me miss my old amps.
I built 2 'Tweed Deluxe 5e3 amps and modded them to get more headroom. They sound great, but there's nothin like standing in front of a pushed half stack or two. I miss that shit.
i have a Marshall Super Lead modded by Martin Golub that has a master- it still sounds amazing. Only way to tame that beast!
Dude I’m related to the Theriots down in Louisiana. I moved to Los Angeles after Katrina and haven’t moved back home (yet!). Glad I found your channel. Smooth chops man.
where in La are you from? So you went from La. to LA.
Once talked to a shop owner and told him I like smaller amps and 10" quality speaker is what I prefer over anything else. He laughed at me and told me there was nothing beating 112, 212 and 412. The shop is now closing, for good. He didn't even ask me why I liked what I like...
wow that's crazy. 10's are nice but I do like 12's myself. Vibrolux with 2x10 doesn't really punch the same way as 12's but both have their place. Live it's all about more watts and 12's for me though. i use a 2x12 live.
Love your playing, your music and your advice. Build this channel. It’s full of great insight. Keep it coming! Thank you!
i'm trying! thx for watching
I have a 68 Champ, cool little amp but I agree with everything you said about big amps and headroom and such. The other thing I like about my 50 watt amp is that it *sounds big. No matter how loud a little amp gets it never gets big sounding and never really filling up a large room.
Yeah I hear you on that. You need a certain amount of wattage to fill a room.
Love my Deluxe Reverb, and my Princeton Reverb, but totally agree about using the larger ones for live settings. Yea, that "let the p.a. do it" thing is a bit overplayed at times.
I just love hearing you play!
thanks!
Sounds wonderful. And a lot lighter than that fender super twin reverb you played over here. That amp is a keeper you’ve got there. Enjoyed the video. Thanks for posting.
Glad you like it!
Love hearing the pros talk .... thank you Shane! Really love your channel!!
thanks for watching!
Definitely enjoy hearing your thoughts about about all this and holy crap, Shane - what fantastic playing there at the top of the video. Really appreciate your touch and wonderful musicianship.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Hey Shane, I’ve been waiting for this TH-cam channel to Blossom for a long time. I’ve always loved your playing.. so great that you’re getting this going in such a big way. If you’re ever up for it, I’d love to see a video about your Melancon guitars and your history with Gerard, as I know that you knew him. I purchased a used Strat style that he built from a student of mine in 2017, and it quickly became my number one. I managed to get a telecaster style from him in 2019 as well right before he passed away. I never met the man myself, but from all accounts, he was a super good dude. Was lucky enough to get the artist deal with that last guitar, and it is super in every way. From what I can see it was one of the last 10 guitars he built.. There’s some magic to those instruments. Thanks again for the great content, man!
coming up!
I'm with you: need the headroom. Played small amps that sound great, get to rehearsal, and or gig, and they get lost in the mix. Thank you Shane, you're awesome.
Exactly!
Hey Shane. Love your tasty soulful playing! I'm with you, I have a 72 Champ & a 73 Vibro Champ I use for small bar's and restaurant's. People always tell me how sweet the tone is! I've seen you with Hall and Oates at Riverbend here in Cincinnati. Thanks for sharing. Peace
thanks for watching
Shane, great playing. I have a silver face champ that I use for practice.
I bought a 1973 silver face Champ in 1974 for 50 dollars. Your right, great amp.
Sounds killer! Love the vibe of this amp & your stellar chops!
These videos are great - you're fun to watch .... 😄and BTW - my initials are "AMP" !!!
haha !Glad you like them
I love my Swart AST Jr., a brand that I found through Greg V. funnily enough. Great playing man!
i think those are the only two amps i remember seeing at his place, the Cream and that Swart
Bonjour from France,
You have THE sound !
Merci beaucoup!
Dude! Love the t-shirt. lol! Oh, guitar playing is awesome. Thank you.
i got it at the last Blockbuster that is still open in Bend, Oregon.
Shane, sweet playing and nice tones from the Champ! Have you ever considered trying a Fender Deluxe Reverb, Tone Master series? True, it’s uses modeling technology instead of tubes but it produces unbelievably amazing response and for gigging it weighs a fraction of the tube version! Literally, saves your back! It might be an idea for a future video, original guitar amp (tubes) vs next generation gig friendly amps. The Blonde Deluxe Reverb is very popular!!! Great Video, thanks!
thanks - you know the only experience i have with the Tone masters is when John Oates got one of the Twin Reverbs delivered to a gig. He was raving about how light it was and it sounded great at soundcheck. It didn't even make it through half of the show and it just shut down. Something inside of it fried. He ended up plugging into my backup twin to do the show! But yeah maybe it was just a weird one off thing.
Thanks for that great story! It’s true, Gigging players need a reliable tools! So far in a one year, my Tone Master is a little bruised, used and cruised and still works like new!
Session keys player here from the UK. I'm loving your channel, it just popped up on my feed today, as I'm brushing up on my guitar chops at the moment for doubling live work. That was some seriously tasty playing at the start. I specialise in Hammond, particularly Soul, Funk, Jazz and Blues and would love to comp behind what you were doing. Subscibed. Love your work with the Neville Brothers.
Welcome aboard! thank you! Comp away!
Super tasty solo, great amps, loving your channel! 🎸
Glad you like them!
I just found your channel so of course I subscribed.
Congratulations on being Inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.
I know a Shane Theriot from Raceland, La., that plays guitar and sings, imagine my surprise to find there are 2 of you ...
Again, congratulations Shane.
yes I think he is a country singer
@@TheRiotguitar
Yeah mostly, he lived across the street from me for a few years and he'd have these all night jam sessions and he'll cover almost anyone in southern rock as well...
I love your dirty power album, and have been listening to it on repeat for weeks now. So cool to hear you used that little amp for tones on that record! If you’re ever looking for video ideas, and are willing to share, it would be really neat to hear what guitars, pedals and amps you used on different tracks on your records.
that's great! Thanks so much for telling me that. Good idea on an idea for future vids too!
What you played is beautiful! Interesting tutorial on these amps. I remember that b/w photo.
thanks Elizabeth!
Another great video. I’m trying and learning. Your knowledge is so appreciated. Beginning sound was sweet.
Glad to hear it!
Great video as always, Shane :)
When I see amp demos on YT it makes me wonder how close the sound is to the sound you actually hear in the room...
it's pretty close, I used a Beyer M160 which is good mic for not getting outside noise, just a tad of reverb from a plug in but that's the sound.
I was contemplating getting a smaller amp for gigs mainly because Im getting older and I hate humphing my amp about but i think I will stick with it. That champ sounds bloody amazing.
thanks!
Would love to see how you use the SLO, as I didn't expect that one.
at some point when I'm back on tour. Those amps live on the east coast. I've found that the SLO can do anything, has a nice clean sound.
@@TheRiotguitar Thanks! Which channel do you use and do you ride your guitar volume?
Nice vid production and the playing was terrific! Thanks for the pro tips and stories.
thanks for watching
Well I don't know about the amp but man you're a killer player!! Fantastic!
thanks so much
The Champ is great I used to have one of that vintage and a 50s too. For awhile now I have been using Super Champ XDs with amp modeling effects two channel with footswitch, one with a 10 and one with 12 in speakers. I run them together or with an older DeanMarkley solid state amp. So far they have held up in most mixes. But I get the bigger stuff when you need it! Great playing on your Demos too, Thanks as always!
thanks for sharing
I just got one of those little Headstrong Santa Cruz amps. It is really nice.
great video, very instructive, small amp for recording or bedroom playing and big amps for live stage, I totally agree ;-))
thanks for watching!
Nice playing
Thnx for your reviews
Glad you like them!
i used a 20 watt class a 1 10 inch speaker for the original dirty power cd in gillsburg. cool video brah
yeah ya right REd Dirt
Great Video, Thankyou 🎸
Glad you enjoyed it!
hey yeah Shane great video man, I have 3 of those silverface champs all 1973, and one Vibro Champ silverface which is off the charts 🔥 Uncle Doug is the dude that knows how to fix those cheers mate
I have 30 of them 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@greyguy69 daisy chain them to get a 2400W wall of funk
Saw you last year with Daryl in Atlantic city, great show! My main amp is a small Champ II. Same size as the Champ but 18watts and with a Master Volume, designed by Paul Rivera. Worth a try if you can find one.
Very cool!
Great stuff as always man.
thanks Jeff!
I like that jam. I luv small amps too. They need luv. And they're easy on ur back. Rock on!
Cool channel, man.
thanks for watching !
Cool Shane. You always sound great. So I used to have a stack of 4 Princeton's in the late 80's. One of them just for the ext speaker. All 3 were BF but different. Stock, modded, etc.. I had pedals and curly cables all over the place. Delay pedal through one of them, chorus through another. The cleanest one with a verb pedal into the 3rd w/ the ext sp. OD pedals up front. A real cob job! LA guitar tone on a low budget. Players would look and shake their heads.
i should try a champ through a bigger cab
I thought you were going to speak on new modern small amps lol! I couldn't disagree with anything you said. Small tube amps like a vintage Champ, Kalamazoo model 1 etc. + NOS tubes for a bedroom amp or for studio works. Bigger amp are needed in those big rooms to get the same sound / effect as the Champ does in the bedroom. As far as the Soundman goes,
if he doesn't give the band what it wants he ain't working for us and we dam sure don't work for him or them. I did live sound gigs for two years so i understand mixing clubs and out door events. Don't hand me IEM's either. I want to feel the band and the people FOH . My favorite gigging amp is a switchable 20/40 watt Tone King Meteor II 740 from 2008 awesome blackfaced tones with enough iron to keep it all together even with boost pedals.
BTW that was some smooth playing
thanks!
Good stuff! I agree. You need a Headroom for dynamics and feel.
Definitely!
Love it! Thanks! 🔥
Thanks Shane, fender 68 what a sound!
O master of time, If some day you could tell us about playing laid back, and how to improve such skill
thanks!
Cool vid again, Shane.
That looks like a ‘61 that’s been repainted, and tremolo etc redone.
Or is it a modern version?
hmm pretty sure it's a 65 or 66. never been repainted that's for sure.
So right you are! A lot of vids are about 100W two rocks with 212. You can’t use them at home. I use a Milkman Creamer in conjunction with a Tone King imp mk2. The Milkman is perfect and mk2 van be thamed but already a bit much for at home but ideal for small gig. The sound together is awesome! 😊. Thanks!
Hi Shane, thanks for posting this video. You mentioned everything I was always puzzled about. Three questions please:
1. I own a ‘67 Blackface Fender Twin Reverb. Works great! Would you rank this as a must-keep amp for larger outdoor gigs (and extra headroom) versus selling it for a 22 watt such as a Fender Deluxe Reverb?
2. If I decide to keep the Fender Twin Reverb, what would you recommend as a second amp for ‘smaller’ indoor/outdoor gigs?
3. What lower wattage amp would you recommend as a recording amp (any other suggestions besides the Fender Champ)?
BTW, that jazz solo at the beginning was spectacular and I sure am picky when it comes to this stuff. Rock on …
thanks! well i happen to own a Blackface Twin 67 as well....it's just to the right of me in the video. I think this is pretty much a masterpiece of an amplifier. You just gotta turn the mids up to around 7-8 and treble down. I would keep for sure. Everyone loves to sh&t on the twins and say "too heavy too loud" but it sounds amazing at low volume and mine is no more awkward to handle than a Super reverb, although a bit heavier at 64 pounds. All I can recommend is what I know- the smallest amps I have are Champs followed by Tweed deluxe. I don't have any experience with a Deluxe reverb but that seems to be what everone uses. I have a Vibrolux that is nice but honestly I like my working man's Blues deluxe with Celestion 30 just fine.
@@TheRiotguitar Hey man, thank you for that bit of information. Appreciate the suggestion on turning the mids up and the treble down. I give that a try. Can you please tell me what you typically turn the highs down to?
Got to have an amp on stage! Agreed.
i gotta have minimum 40 watts on stage. Unless it's a very, very small place.
Hey Shane-Santos is one of my dearest friends. Really nice to meet ya!
small world!
Shane, i’ve been listening to Daryl Hall since 70s to Daryl’s house. Really appreciate your style Music. Currently looking at the fender champion 600 amp used of course. It’s a blonde amp two inputs, low/high. One volume knob. Is this the amp that you’re talking about? It looks old.
hmm no i'm not familar with that one. I have a tweed deluxe w 1x 12 speaker that isn't in the video and that rounds out my small amp collection.
Is there a way that I can send a picture ?
@@thomasnemet7897 look up 57 Fender custom tweed deluxe that's the one I have. The one you are talking about is a smaller amp. Maybe good for your purposes I'm not sure what you are doing with it. I also like the Champs like in the video. Fender Vibro Champ with 8 inch speaker.
Hey Shane, I’m working on my solo playing with zero accompaniment and was just wondering, would you have felt that rhythm beat/groove internally without the drum track? Sometimes I do but I mostly don’t 😅 Is it just a lot of practice before one does? I’m a few years in to my guitar journey and striving to up my rhythm game.
it's always more fun to play with a backing track. Best is to play with other musicians, but if you can't backing tracks are great. I have a few on my website that are good or probably a lot on youtube. It helps with your timing for sure. But yeah I think i have a pretty good internal "clock" at this point but it wouldn't be that fun to listen to without chords.
@@TheRiotguitar Thanks so much for the feedback, Shane. That's very kind and much appreciated 👍
Judging by the logo,it's a late 70's Champ amp,a 1968,would be a "BlackLine" with Drip edge.Hope this helps.D
thanks!
Crema Wheat is awesome! I bought one 12 years ago!
It really is!
The trick that transforms a deluxe reverb and eliminates the farting low end is to get them converted to use 6l6s from 6v6s. They were designed to use them. All you need to do is a quick tube swap and rebias, the transformers are matched.
thanks for the tips don't have a deluxe reverb though, it's a tweed deluxe. 12 watts. I have a Vibrolux that i use in place of a deluxe or even my Blues deluxe with an upgraded speaker is a smoking amp, had it for years.
@@TheRiotguitar This easy mod makes it a great gigging amp, but you have it covered.
🤓 Yeah man... I can dig it, I have a '75 Vibro-Champ, it's great for rock'n around the house.
Rock on!
What's better than a small amp...Two small amps in stereo. LOL! Love the sound of your champ, Shane. They sound great and easy on the back too. Do you have a speaker preference? That might be a cool video. Thanks again for your sharing your knowledge!!
i don't really know much about speakers and that kind of stuff....so probably wouldn't be a long video haha - I never changed it it has a replacement Jensen. But yeah stereo is great
What is the backing for the performance?
it's a track that I wrote and recorded. I'm compiling a bunch of them for a lesson course I'm working on. Stay tuned!
Coupled with a tube screamer ..then it rocks
oh yeah that's a good combo
Tasty tasty !
thx!
Now I need a champ!
Dirty Power is such a great album. I really dig the tune 'Mr. Ed.' You are such an inspiring and creative musician. Thanks for making these videos!
thanks so much
1978. CBS . At 135 watts not as desirable as the 100 or 80 watts but at $400 plus $200 of JJ's and $200 on the bench of a great amp builder.... it's a bargain for a pt to pt phenolic panel Fullerton, CA chassis ! Oh yeah!
What album is Tell me a lie on?
hi Tanya it's not on any album i never really "released" it
@TheRiotguitar in my opinion that's your hit! You're clearly in the sweet spot. Out of all the videos I've seen you're in your comfort and just playing and having fun with it.
@@TheRiotguitarI've watched all your videos and think that's the one. How would I go about getting all your albums? After having the great pleasure of seeing you face to face in Florida I want them all on vinyl.
@@TanyaNeedham-z1e hi Tanya links to purchase my music are in the under the description in the video thanks!
Dynamic players need headroom: 100%
totally
A lot of the players who hung around big 4x12 stacks in the 60’s and 70’s are mostly deaf right now or have unrelenting tinnitus 😵
nothing sounds like a 4x12 though! Even at lower volumes it's got a great punch.
Finally, somebody tells the truth, no BS! All the beta cucks saying they are gonna mic their 15w amp and run it thru the PA. Reality come solo time, the "soundman" is out back smoking a joint and nobody in the bar can hear you play. Take charge of your own sound! 2 x 6L6 is the way to go.
that's what I think too
When the bass player is too loud, no matter what amp you use, your guitar sound is gone.
haha you got that right
I love the Champ, the Musicmaster bass amp. simple and great, will last forever.
yes exactly