Would it be an idea to do a 'sounds with the DSL40' video? Where you get a couple of guitars, some pedals and see just how many famous bands/guitarist you can squeeze from it, just to settle it once and for all.
Jelmer Houdijk Great idea. It could be very nice to do it with a couple of versatile guitars. For example a classic or HSS strat, a PRS SE or Ibanez and a good Les Paul... add to it a Tubescreamer, a delay, a wha and a eq pedal and you can recreate the history of Rock! Could also be considering other versatile amps like Egnater Tweaker (i love mine ;-) or Bassbreaker...
Don't believe Bea if he tells you Not a word from Matt is true Dont believe them if they tell you Especially if the tell you that the DSL's for you. Great work 👍🎸🎸
I've requested Thin Lizzy a lot, so I'm stoked to see this! I think you nailed it guys. Would have loved to hear Bea tackle some of the solos from Emerald or Warriors!
Robbo actually used a Les Paul Deluxe (and also a Strat at times , one example being his solo on 'Don't Believe a Word' ) and then later he used the same Deluxe after it had full-sized humbuckers fitted . He didn't use his Custom on those classic studio albums.
This is so spot on it's almost insane to think you guys are replicating songs from 40+ years ago. Screw everyone who thinks the Marshall DSL40 C features too much in Sounds Like. To be able to pull off these tones with just an EQ is amazing, and I'm not even a Marshall fanboy lol. Great Job guys on this one. How about Amon Amarth for the next one?
Anyone else notice the amp's EQ settings? Roughly centred, with the mid pulled out, only to put the mid back in with the EQ pedal. I doubt the Boss pedal was even needed.
YES! Now we are talking guys! SOOO close to what I am after tonewise. Your Thin Lizzy tone was spot on! This was a really cool one because you once again managed to show what an absolutely fantastic amp that DSL 40 is(I am so close to getting one I can taste it....). Please stop apologizing for using it! Its not your fault Marshall made ONE amp that is reasonably priced and can get more Marshall classic tones then we can handle. The people who want Jubilees and Codes or a full stack will buy them if they want them. For those of us with limited cash, you are simply saying "Marshall Tones= DSL 40" and you prove it every time. The tip about the EQ pedal is without a doubt the buried gem in this video. You just took the DSL to another level because NOW you can throw a bunch of Marshall VINTAGE tones into the mix! I mean for 700(Amp plus Pedal) you get one hell of an amp that can capture Marshall tones all over the place. I do have to ask though. Pokey?! What is the amp doing or sounding like that you call Pokey. I have heard the term in other ways and it usually means slow. I would love to know how amps are slow. Now that you guys have that 70s ROCK tone nailed...how about the 70s Americana tone!! PETTY AND CAMPBELL! You'd basically be swapping out the Marshall Amps for A Fenders and The Gibson Guitars for Fenders. Since Fender amps dont have that crunch channel its what would you use for the dirty sound that I am dying to see/hear....but they are SO Close to Thin Lizzy with the overdriven sound that I really REALLY want to see what you both come up with!! Thanks again for doing these videos! They really are massively fun and MASSIVELY Educational! Cheers
active pickups into a Marshall DSL is basically a copy of mustaines studio rig.. He uses his Deans into a marshall JVM410HJS and plexi on the album. (from the crowfundthingy they did)
Honestly, the most requested artists rn are 1. Megadeth 2. Avenged Sevenfold 3. Steve Vai 4. Eddie Van Halen 5. John fruciante BY busting. 6. Yngwie Malmsteen 7. Eric Johnson 8. Eric Clapton So please do these!!!!
Okay, he plays a strat now, in the Kenny Jones era he played a tele, he played a SG at Woodstock, an LP through much of the 70's, and whatever he could steal in the early days.
I watched this video 4 or 5 times over the last couple of years. It's one of the reasons I'm proud to say I own a DSL 40, and today it just inspired me to get out of my guitar players rut to play on.
Ritchie Blackmore has written soooooooo many classic riffs, just go thru em - it's astonishing! Child in Time, When a Blind Man Cries, Strange Kind of Woman, Woman from Tokyo, Highway Star, Space Truckin', Lazy, Smoke on the Water, Burn, Mistreated, Perfect Strangers, Knocking at your Back Door, Kill the King, Man on the Silver Mountain, Tarot Woman, Temple of the King, Stargazer, Catch the Rainbow, Starstruck, Gates of Babylon, Self Portrait, Run with the Wolf, Snake Charmer, Long Live Rock & Roll, All Night Long, Since You've Been Gone, I Surrender, Can't Happen Here, Stone Cold, Street of Dreams...
i wanna have a Susan Tedeschi rig in there too cos if you do the Tedeschi Trucks band then you have a good bit of dual guitar, but it's pretty easy for derek, SG and Fender amp Susan has a bit more to her rig, it's Strat, probably another fender, wah and some other fx
I'm probably biased as I have one, but I don't think you should feel bad about still using the DSL40C sometimes. The fact is that many guitarists have had the Marshall sound, and it's popular for good reason. If some gear gets used more than others, that's just a sign of its quality. Keep it up guys, you do a great job. 👏
sandman sevenseven If we morally judged music by the artists personal lives, probably half the music ever created would be off limits. I can understand a person may not want to support Townshend, but personal life is not music. Music is art for our own interpretation. And probably hundreds if not thousands of artists have had sex with underage girls. Jimmy Page & David Bowie had sex with the same 13-14 yr old girl. And the list is long. Chuck Berry, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis all did the same. All should've been punished as pedos by law. Pete Townshend was rightfully punished, but didn't have sex with a child. Still all great artists, just keep the kids away from them.
Sleuthy Sloth hey man, we have so many requests and we are working our way through - it's amazing to have all these requests and we promise we will make our way round to ALL of them! You have my word! (Digitally)
You guys do a great job at this and Thin Lizzy is one of my most favorite old time bands. i discovered them in 1976 when my mom and /dad got me my first real stereo and Jail Break was one of the records they got me to go with it. Just an awesome band. I miss Phil terribly. Such a great artist.
These videos are BRILLIANT. My only request is to take a bit more time showing the settings on the amps. A lot of times whoever is shooting pans across the amp settings and I can see them for the most part; but getting a good solid shot of the settings would make it easier for me to match your sound. Thanks!
Great job guys, keep up the videos however just one distinction, Robbo used his 73/74 Gibson Deluxe with the Mini Humbuckers on all Thin Lizzy albums up until August 1977. Robbo used the 1970's Norlin era Gibson Black Custom while his Gibson Deluxe was being repaired subsequently used it on the Live and Dangerous album. So, for the record, if you like Thin Lizzy from 1974-(autumn) 1977 the guitars used by both members Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson is the "Norlin era" Gibson Deluxe with Mini Humbucker.
If they could do a Rush episode I would die happy. Only issue I could see is which era they'd have to pick, because Alex has gone through TONS of different guitars and amps...he only had his H&K signature for a few years before going to Fractal iirc.
Yeah I would think so. Its a pretty flexible tone, you could cover a lot of ground with it. Maybe not some of the more modern or their first few albums, but even then it might be passable with the right settings.
Canada Bob the real challenge is for Matt to get down the bass part. And seeing as though that man is Mr. Les Claypool, that is a big mountain to climb.
"We're not Funk, but I don't care, I ain't no square with my corkscrew hair.." T.Rex / Marc Bolan, with that God given crowning glory, how could you not play T.Rex? :-)
Testament - They are awesome, Eric Peterson and Alex Skolnick are both brilliant guitarists, and it would be good exposure for them, as they have just released a new album.
I never asked for Thin Lizzy, but I wished I had. Their sound has always been very cool to me, and I think you guys pretty well nailed it. Thanks for this one, it was really great.
Triple Rainbow Films not really lol jonny a squier deluxe with an ac15 with the effects he uses and for ed a classic vibe strat or some sort of Clapton strat with a blues jr or ac15 with his effects
Sounds great guys! Good job, freakin' bang on. As soon as I saw the title, I KNEW it was DSL time. What good is a rule if you don't break it, right? I like these two guitar player band editions. More please!
gotta have a fender vibro-lux, a wah of some kind, black cat fuzz(germanium) and a epi casino(the signatures only difference is color) and maybe some other stuff. similar to a hendrix/srv rig
I have listened to them for a long time, and i think you did amazing! keep up the good work guys! A speciel episode, or just a thing to do sometimes, is to see what you are doing from the start. from when you plugg in the gear and start discussing and tweeking the buttons, and how you guys comes up to the finishing tone. Much love.
GunsnRosesfan2012 They could try to replicate the classic Aerosmith era i.e. Toys in the Attic and Rocks though (pretty sure the gear they used back in the 70s was limited)
GunsnRosesfan2012 Maybe, I'm pretty sure that Joe also used a Strat for those early records along with a modded 65' Tele (for Toys in the Attic) along with Gibsons. For gear I heard that Brad used a 100-watt Marshall for the first two albums but then switched to Ampeg. I actually think that Aerosmith used Ampeg for recordings but Marshall live. As for pedals the only one I that I know of is the colorsound overdriver
We need 'Sound like the Rolling Stones' - you can't possibly ignore the most iconic blues rock band in history and the contribution made by Keith Richards who is nothing less than a national treasure!! Love the show by the way guys...
I was reading an article about early marshall designs today. Apparently the main difference between the fender bassman and early marshalls is that the fenders had a lower gain first tube - 12AY7 instead of the 12AX7 in the marshall. To compensate for this marshall added a capacitor in parallel with a resistor after the gain stage which essentially gives you a high pass filter, therefore cutting the bass.
Pretty spot on. Don't apologize for using the DSL40C. I think you guys should always pick the gear you think fits best (and is within your budget), and if that means picking the DSL40C a lot, so be it.
you've done Gary Moore and now Thin Lizzy, it'll be blasphemy not to do Rory Gallagher. Rory will complete the Irish rock god trilogy !!
strat, ac 30, rangemaster TB. everyone knows his exact sound its no complicated
Nah van Morrison
Would most definitely bust the bank tho
Rabea should have worn some black leather pants, played bass and sang his heart out since he's already got the late Phil Lynotts hair lol :p
That would have been awsome to see
Would it be an idea to do a 'sounds with the DSL40' video? Where you get a couple of guitars, some pedals and see just how many famous bands/guitarist you can squeeze from it, just to settle it once and for all.
Jelmer Houdijk Great idea. It could be very nice to do it with a couple of versatile guitars. For example a classic or HSS strat, a PRS SE or Ibanez and a good Les Paul... add to it a Tubescreamer, a delay, a wha and a eq pedal and you can recreate the history of Rock!
Could also be considering other versatile amps like Egnater Tweaker (i love mine ;-) or Bassbreaker...
Sounds like it would be a fun and challenging video. Hopefully that'll keep it out of these sounds like vids for a bit.
Jelmer Houdijk that's actually a fucking amazing ides
If Rabea is back, this idea would be stellar.
Absolutely spot on. Especially the lead in Cowboy Song - put a smile on my face. Well done, lads.
Too right - me to. That old Lizzy magic.
Hell yeah to that Cowboy Song solo.
Kyle Wagoner Yes! You noticed too? You can tell on Rabs face that he nailed it. Awesome.
I was hoping for Emerald, but that was sweet.
I was hoping for something off of Bad Reputation.
I think they could have pulled off Southbound quite nicely
Best song ^^^^
Don't believe Bea if he tells you
Not a word from Matt is true
Dont believe them if they tell you
Especially if the tell you that the DSL's for you.
Great work 👍🎸🎸
Sound like The Doors/Robby Kreiger!
Underrated comment
I agree man, the doors in my opinion changed the music world
Callum McInnes oh yeah!!!
I've requested Thin Lizzy a lot, so I'm stoked to see this! I think you nailed it guys. Would have loved to hear Bea tackle some of the solos from Emerald or Warriors!
If there's one thing I've learnt from Andertons, it's that once I get the money together, I need to get a Marshall DSL40C
We alll need one
Robbo actually used a Les Paul Deluxe (and also a Strat at times , one example being his solo on 'Don't Believe a Word' ) and then later he used the same Deluxe after it had full-sized humbuckers fitted . He didn't use his Custom on those classic studio albums.
This is so spot on it's almost insane to think you guys are replicating songs from 40+ years ago. Screw everyone who thinks the Marshall DSL40 C features too much in Sounds Like. To be able to pull off these tones with just an EQ is amazing, and I'm not even a Marshall fanboy lol. Great Job guys on this one. How about Amon Amarth for the next one?
Anyone else notice the amp's EQ settings? Roughly centred, with the mid pulled out, only to put the mid back in with the EQ pedal. I doubt the Boss pedal was even needed.
YES! Now we are talking guys! SOOO close to what I am after tonewise. Your Thin Lizzy tone was spot on! This was a really cool one because you once again managed to show what an absolutely fantastic amp that DSL 40 is(I am so close to getting one I can taste it....).
Please stop apologizing for using it! Its not your fault Marshall made ONE amp that is reasonably priced and can get more Marshall classic tones then we can handle. The people who want Jubilees and Codes or a full stack will buy them if they want them. For those of us with limited cash, you are simply saying "Marshall Tones= DSL 40" and you prove it every time.
The tip about the EQ pedal is without a doubt the buried gem in this video. You just took the DSL to another level because NOW you can throw a bunch of Marshall VINTAGE tones into the mix! I mean for 700(Amp plus Pedal) you get one hell of an amp that can capture Marshall tones all over the place.
I do have to ask though. Pokey?! What is the amp doing or sounding like that you call Pokey. I have heard the term in other ways and it usually means slow. I would love to know how amps are slow.
Now that you guys have that 70s ROCK tone nailed...how about the 70s Americana tone!! PETTY AND CAMPBELL!
You'd basically be swapping out the Marshall Amps for A Fenders and The Gibson Guitars for Fenders. Since Fender amps dont have that crunch channel its what would you use for the dirty sound that I am dying to see/hear....but they are SO Close to Thin Lizzy with the overdriven sound that I really REALLY want to see what you both come up with!!
Thanks again for doing these videos! They really are massively fun and MASSIVELY Educational!
Cheers
How have you guys not done Megadeth yet?
Yo Boi yeah please I've been asking for forever
Yeah, afraid to have to play it Bea?! Are ya?!
active pickups into a Marshall DSL is basically a copy of mustaines studio rig.. He uses his Deans into a marshall JVM410HJS and plexi on the album. (from the crowfundthingy they did)
loved the way Rabea goes Ohhhh on the cowboy song and hits it into lead mode.
could listen to him all day.
Honestly, the most requested artists rn are
1. Megadeth
2. Avenged Sevenfold
3. Steve Vai
4. Eddie Van Halen
5. John fruciante BY busting.
6. Yngwie Malmsteen
7. Eric Johnson
8. Eric Clapton
So please do these!!!!
T Salty what about Pete Townsend of The Who
Liam O'Driscoll Not sure Rabea can windmill strum.
Okay, he plays a strat now, in the Kenny Jones era he played a tele, he played a SG at Woodstock, an LP through much of the 70's, and whatever he could steal in the early days.
They will eventually, but if they would do the best artists at first the show would become more and more boring.
Why not Frank Zappa??
I watched this video 4 or 5 times over the last couple of years. It's one of the reasons I'm proud to say I own a DSL 40, and today it just inspired me to get out of my guitar players rut to play on.
Another great episode! Think Lizzy was a good choice and you two nailed it.
Without any further ado...
Sound like Johnny Marr!
But i think sound like Thin Lizzy with Phil Lynott would have been interesting too.
I meant eric bell
How many people have been in thin Lizzy?
Pushing the level on that EQ during the "Cowboy song" solo was awesome! Such a great tone!
Ritchie Blackmore please?
Yes!
Juiche definitely
So long overdue.....
So long overdue.....
Ritchie Blackmore has written soooooooo many classic riffs, just go thru em - it's astonishing! Child in Time, When a Blind Man Cries, Strange Kind of Woman, Woman from Tokyo, Highway Star, Space Truckin', Lazy, Smoke on the Water, Burn, Mistreated, Perfect Strangers, Knocking at your Back Door, Kill the King, Man on the Silver Mountain, Tarot Woman, Temple of the King, Stargazer, Catch the Rainbow, Starstruck, Gates of Babylon, Self Portrait, Run with the Wolf, Snake Charmer, Long Live Rock & Roll, All Night Long, Since You've Been Gone, I Surrender, Can't Happen Here, Stone Cold, Street of Dreams...
can't stop watching, one, then on & on! too much fun, thanks for the fine work.
*Cough Cough *Blue Oyster Cult *Cough... Sorry, I've had a fever & The only prescription is more cowbell. *Cough
loved that one!! You nailed it and so simple. Do a sounds like Rory Gallagher....
Sound like Derek Trucks! Would be sweet to some slide action
sweet to see*
Duane Allman !
Mr Allman certainly wouldn't be too shabby either
i wanna have a Susan Tedeschi rig in there too cos if you do the Tedeschi Trucks band then you have a good bit of dual guitar, but it's pretty easy for derek, SG and Fender amp
Susan has a bit more to her rig, it's Strat, probably another fender, wah and some other fx
I love Lizzy! And you did great.
Both “robbo” and gorham are my idol/favourite guitarists
I'm probably biased as I have one, but I don't think you should feel bad about still using the DSL40C sometimes. The fact is that many guitarists have had the Marshall sound, and it's popular for good reason. If some gear gets used more than others, that's just a sign of its quality. Keep it up guys, you do a great job. 👏
Love the sounds like videos! Always a great job and this video is no exception! Would you consider a "Sounds Like Pete Townshend / The Who" video? :)
With the Entwhistle bass sound, together like PB & J!
sandman sevenseven If we morally judged music by the artists personal lives, probably half the music ever created would be off limits. I can understand a person may not want to support Townshend, but personal life is not music. Music is art for our own interpretation. And probably hundreds if not thousands of artists have had sex with underage girls. Jimmy Page & David Bowie had sex with the same 13-14 yr old girl. And the list is long. Chuck Berry, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis all did the same. All should've been punished as pedos by law. Pete Townshend was rightfully punished, but didn't have sex with a child. Still all great artists, just keep the kids away from them.
sandman sevenseven he was actually later cleared of that in a second investigation that took place in around 2007
Loved this episode. Lizzy were the first band I ever saw live and considering the budget you had to work with, I think you guys nailed it.
jesus fucking christ, when are we gonna get Johnny Marr?!?!?
Sleuthy Sloth hey man, we have so many requests and we are working our way through - it's amazing to have all these requests and we promise we will make our way round to ALL of them! You have my word! (Digitally)
they have to learn how to play this charming man first, you know, these things take time
Sleuthy Sloth fuck me chill
Douglas Lindström Took me a boring afternoon to figure it out, the tone was harder to actually get down.
The Smiths ;-;
You guys do a great job at this and Thin Lizzy is one of my most favorite old time bands. i discovered them in 1976 when my mom and /dad got me my first real stereo and Jail Break was one of the records they got me to go with it. Just an awesome band. I miss Phil terribly. Such a great artist.
These videos are BRILLIANT. My only request is to take a bit more time showing the settings on the amps. A lot of times whoever is shooting pans across the amp settings and I can see them for the most part; but getting a good solid shot of the settings would make it easier for me to match your sound. Thanks!
or even take snapshots of the pedal chain and amp and pedal settings and stick them at the end of the video.
Matt, Rabea... Wonderful duets!!!
Would love to hear Sounds Like Sleep or Electric Wizard. Got to get some love for the Stoner Rock here ;)!
Aww yess I'm so glad to see this on my youtube feed! I've been listenin to Thin Lizzy a lot lately.
Do these too ! How to sound like Yngwie Malmsteen , Eric Clapton , Gary Moore without busting the bank :D
They did gary moore :)
I didn't know , but I'll watch it now
+Pouria Tr1992 you definitely did not watch the video first then, they mentioned it quite a few times
I didn't watch it cause i don't care about Thin Lizzy and their sound . I wrote a comment here to ask about my favourite guitarists Sound like video
Pouria Tr1992 Because Gary Moore wasn't in Thin Lizzy? You div.
Thanks and a good job. One of my fav bands.
Hey Guys!!!!! Please do a sounds like John 5!!
The Recap or deftones
Deftones would be sick!!!!
Deftones!
I thought they did Deftones
Johnjourno Not yet they haven't
Great job guys, keep up the videos however just one distinction, Robbo used his 73/74 Gibson Deluxe with the Mini Humbuckers on all Thin Lizzy albums up until August 1977.
Robbo used the 1970's Norlin era Gibson Black Custom while his Gibson Deluxe was being repaired subsequently used it on the Live and Dangerous album.
So, for the record, if you like Thin Lizzy from 1974-(autumn) 1977 the guitars used by both members Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson is the "Norlin era" Gibson Deluxe with Mini Humbucker.
Soundgarden?
kasper adam Lisowski Yeeeaaaaah!
kasper adam Lisowski
FEEL THE RYTHYM WITH YOUR HANDS!!!!!
kasper adam Lisowski STEAL THE RYTHYM WHILE YOU CAN.
kasper adam Lisowski
SPOOONMAN.
*HELL YES!!!!!*
Thank you guys so much for doing Thin lizzy, this is one of the best days of my life
Sounds like Avenged Sevenfold!
Dalton I've been asking on every video for a year...
T Salty Yeah... 2 of you now... it's a movement!
+Phil Clarke Fuck AVENGED SEVENFOLD they wear makeup
Dalton MANY other bands wear makeup, and who cares they are a great band
Damn I love the Les Paul Tribute. It's even better in 2017 with humbuckers and the slim taper neck profile in the same guitar.
Do A7x please?!
1) Cheap Ibanez
2) Turn up your gain
3) Be a scene kid
Tom Bayley I've been asking for so long! They have the most unique metal tone!
Or rock or whatever genre people want to put them in. Just don't crucify me.
The most same unique metal tone as every metalcore band. yeah...
ejl1000 Hahaha! Yes! But the under 20's like it I suppose... ("most unique" lol)
This is my favorite channel on youtube, keep up the awesome vids guys!
Sound like Alex Lifeson!
If they could do a Rush episode I would die happy. Only issue I could see is which era they'd have to pick, because Alex has gone through TONS of different guitars and amps...he only had his H&K signature for a few years before going to Fractal iirc.
alfother I would expect them to go with around the Moving Pictures era, since that's the most popular Rush album.
Yeah I would think so. Its a pretty flexible tone, you could cover a lot of ground with it. Maybe not some of the more modern or their first few albums, but even then it might be passable with the right settings.
alfother The thing about Lifeson though, is that despite all the changes in the band's sound, he always sounds like himself.
Helium Road ---maybe narrow it down to 70's Rush....2112 tone
Sounds like Prince would be epic! Underrated as far as guitarists goes
Sound like Primus?
Oh, I'm in for that ! One on the guitar and one on the bass, that would be pretty awesome !
Canada Bob the real challenge is for Matt to get down the bass part. And seeing as though that man is Mr. Les Claypool, that is a big mountain to climb.
Maybe they can get Dave in to do the bass parts because I know Claypool was a big influence for him
bring in dave for it
Hells yeah :D They could probably do a PRS Custom 24 for the guitar and whatever bass they can afford
Nailed it! This and Mastodon are definitely my favorites from the series, now it's time to pull the trigger on the Marshall!
Sound like Grateful Dead! :)
Loved Thin Lizzy, loved your video...Robbo and Scott,nobody will ever be them again x
Sound like Volbeat!
"We're not Funk, but I don't care, I ain't no square with my corkscrew hair.." T.Rex / Marc Bolan, with that God given crowning glory, how could you not play T.Rex? :-)
Sound like The Police please!!
Joe Swarbrick Not really guitar driven though... you need Stewart Copeland.
Joe Swarbrick neenaaaarneeeenaaaarneeenarrrr (sorry)
Joe Swarbrick weeeeeooooooweeeeeeoooooo
Well, OK then , here goes .. " You're nicked ! "
Testament - They are awesome, Eric Peterson and Alex Skolnick are both brilliant guitarists, and it would be good exposure for them, as they have just released a new album.
Would love to see one of these on Johnny Marr (the Smiths) or John Squire (Stone Roses)
Great thanks guys. I just love Lizzy and my DSL40CV 😊. Give us Sound like John Sykes too - another great Lizzy guitarist.
Sound Like Slaves, that'd be incredible
I never asked for Thin Lizzy, but I wished I had. Their sound has always been very cool to me, and I think you guys pretty well nailed it. Thanks for this one, it was really great.
Sounds like Radiohead!
chef. yessssssssssssss
chef. Not possible, they're too diverse of a band.
On that description says that the guitar used was a Gibson 60 Tribute, if I am not wrong, that one was a Gibson50 tribute.
Triple Rainbow Films not really lol jonny a squier deluxe with an ac15 with the effects he uses and for ed a classic vibe strat or some sort of Clapton strat with a blues jr or ac15 with his effects
Triple Rainbow Films they could probably just pick a specific era like the Bends/OK Computer or HTTT/In Rainbows.
that jam around the 13:00 / 13:30 minute mark is fantastic, love it.
Disapointed that they didn't play Emerald.
I love sound like!!! Finally Thin Lizzy!!!! You guys keep it coming!!!
Maybe try sounds like DEATH!
You guys honestly did a great job with this video. I love the sounds like series so please keep on going guys cause you're doing great.
Love the sound like series. Would you consider doing Def Leppard?
Totally nailed it BTW
It's cool use the DSL 40. Please just stop justifying it every time. I'm not judging you, you guys are awesome. Keep up the good work.
Massive smile on my face listening to the cowboy song with my toast. Well done guys.
SOUND LIKE THE EAGLES/SKID ROW!
well done ¨blokes¨ I have always loved Live and Dangerous, you guys did the songs justice!
How about a Sound like The Doors? Krieger had some pretty cool tone.....
Yes sir!
Sounds great guys! Good job, freakin' bang on. As soon as I saw the title, I KNEW it was DSL time. What good is a rule if you don't break it, right? I like these two guitar player band editions. More please!
Sound like Steve vai or Eric Johnson please
That´s what I was waiting for! GREAT!
Joe Bonamassa
James Bay
Eric Clapton
Robben Ford
My favorite weekly show never disappoints! So I'm thinking the Halloween episode must be Kiss with makeup, right?
Sound like Smashing pumpkins !!
Note: Jailbreak is 1976, the 1974-75 tones you said would be Fighting or Nightlife.
As ever, could we have Gary Clark Jr.? Think the dirty blues tones might prove a challenge
Adam Signature Epi driven hard? Not too tricky
gotta have a fender vibro-lux, a wah of some kind, black cat fuzz(germanium) and a epi casino(the signatures only difference is color) and maybe some other stuff. similar to a hendrix/srv rig
steven lacen Gary's 'Blak n' Blue' sig also has gibbo p90's and if im correct comes in semi and fullhollow models (dont quote me on that)
I have listened to them for a long time, and i think you did amazing! keep up the good work guys!
A speciel episode, or just a thing to do sometimes, is to see what you are doing from the start. from when you plugg in the gear and start discussing and tweeking the buttons, and how you guys comes up to the finishing tone. Much love.
SOUND LIKE AEROSMITH
Chip Billingsley Joe and Brad use so much gear that it's going to be hard!
GunsnRosesfan2012 They could try to replicate the classic Aerosmith era i.e. Toys in the Attic and Rocks though (pretty sure the gear they used back in the 70s was limited)
Adem H so for joe we would see a les paul and a marshall with some amount of pedals?
GunsnRosesfan2012 Maybe, I'm pretty sure that Joe also used a Strat for those early records along with a modded 65' Tele (for Toys in the Attic) along with Gibsons. For gear I heard that Brad used a 100-watt Marshall for the first two albums but then switched to Ampeg. I actually think that Aerosmith used Ampeg for recordings but Marshall live. As for pedals the only one I that I know of is the colorsound overdriver
We need 'Sound like the Rolling Stones' - you can't possibly ignore the most iconic blues rock band in history and the contribution made by Keith Richards who is nothing less than a national treasure!! Love the show by the way guys...
Sounds like Ghost BC would be awesome
You done it! You went there and you done it! Thanks for taking it seriously and really playin' . Respect.
Sound like Korn
I was reading an article about early marshall designs today. Apparently the main difference between the fender bassman and early marshalls is that the fenders had a lower gain first tube - 12AY7 instead of the 12AX7 in the marshall. To compensate for this marshall added a capacitor in parallel with a resistor after the gain stage which essentially gives you a high pass filter, therefore cutting the bass.
Sounds like Dorje without Chapman guitars and Victory amps!
Nice on guys!! Almost makes me want a Gibson. 👍🏼🔊💨💨💨💨
I don't know about this one. The Boys are Back in Town sounded really thin.
srtgrayfrance Yeah but Cowboy Song? C'mon, that was nice.
Because the bass would be providing all the meat.
srtgrayfrance the bass in Lizzy was pretty prominent, that's what's missing
Jonah Husak True.
it's not gig volume either
Great job, you played all the classic riffs and it sounded great!
sound like dream theater please!
Genuinely a great job, you guys nailed this one.
Change show name to " sound like every band with DSL40"
Pretty spot on. Don't apologize for using the DSL40C. I think you guys should always pick the gear you think fits best (and is within your budget), and if that means picking the DSL40C a lot, so be it.
SOUND LIKE WEEZER
Great job guys,thanks.Man,do I miss that band!
Van Halen - ZZ top - Aerosmith
These are killer rigs! Nicely done, boys!
Sound like the Eagles. 2 rigs. Felder and Walsh.
You guys hit that sucker out of the park. The EQ was what nailed it for you.