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Thought some of you fine folks might like some random Plexi noodling I was messing around with the other night. Playing might be a little rough but whatever, I like the way the amp is sounding right now, thought it would be fun to share.
Here are two clips, both pretty much cranked except for Bass which was rolled down to 0. One clip on Hi Power mode and the other in Lo Power mode which makes the amp behave like it's on a variac turned down by about 25%. Both clips are boosted in front by around 10 db overall with a Boss style 10-band EQ, also set for a mid bump at around 2k or so.
Suhr SL68 - Lo Power - boosted with 10-band EQ
Suhr SL68 - Hi power - boosted with 10-band EQ
Here’s another clip that’s not quite as squishy. The first clips had the Treble and Mids maxed, this one has the Treble and Mids turned down to around 2:00 - 3:00, the Master volume on the back was also turned down to curb some of the darkening that happens when you really push power tubes hard, and I also turned the EQ boost in front down just a bit as well. I think the aggression is still there but there’s a lot more clarity and snap to the attack in this clip.
Suhr SL68 - Hi power - boosted - tighter brighter gain
Here are two clips, both pretty much cranked except for Bass which was rolled down to 0. One clip on Hi Power mode and the other in Lo Power mode which makes the amp behave like it's on a variac turned down by about 25%. Both clips are boosted in front by around 10 db overall with a Boss style 10-band EQ, also set for a mid bump at around 2k or so.
Suhr SL68 - Lo Power - boosted with 10-band EQ
Suhr SL68 - Hi power - boosted with 10-band EQ
Here’s another clip that’s not quite as squishy. The first clips had the Treble and Mids maxed, this one has the Treble and Mids turned down to around 2:00 - 3:00, the Master volume on the back was also turned down to curb some of the darkening that happens when you really push power tubes hard, and I also turned the EQ boost in front down just a bit as well. I think the aggression is still there but there’s a lot more clarity and snap to the attack in this clip.
Suhr SL68 - Hi power - boosted - tighter brighter gain