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Offline snarzdar

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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #84 on: April 07, 2010, 10:14:16 am »

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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #85 on: April 07, 2010, 03:08:19 pm »
Yeah, I can bring the doom. Better wear your earplugs at one our shows.


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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #86 on: April 07, 2010, 08:32:25 pm »
Yeah, I can bring the doom. Better wear your earplugs at one our shows.

oh yeah, ear plugs let you feeeeel the vibe!

nice rig! I've never seen this Sunn head?

any myspace? I'd like to ear that!
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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #87 on: April 07, 2010, 08:46:20 pm »
Recorded with this set up last night...

clips clips clips...! :-D

Track isn't finished.
http://www.mediafire.com/?odymywhmmzn

cool I like it, I can recognize the sunn growl...!

here's some clips of my last jam with a new drummer...looking forward to build some tunes...

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=1056367
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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #88 on: April 07, 2010, 10:07:43 pm »
Chev, I'm loving those tracks.  Vocals on them are awesome.  Would be really cool to hear them better recorded.

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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #89 on: April 10, 2010, 07:54:09 pm »
Yeah, I can bring the doom. Better wear your earplugs at one our shows.

oh yeah, ear plugs let you feeeeel the vibe!

nice rig! I've never seen this Sunn head?

any myspace? I'd like to ear that!

I don't have the Sunn recorded yet, I'll be using it in the studio next month fo sho. We recorded our last two studio songs with Orange Rockerverb 100 and a Matamp GTO120. We will be doing a full studio album and using my Sunn (it is a 1983 Sunn Enforcer pre-Fender buyout and I use a 1970 Sunn cab with it, just nuts - heavy as f#%k is the only way to describe, very pissed off sounding), the Rockerverbs, the Matamp, and an a 74 Orange OR120. I haven't even played a gig with it yet - I will be tomorrow night, we are doing a last minute show as a favor to our singers friend (on a Sunday night, yuk). I blew a speaker in the cab so its getting repaired now (has Sunn Transducers in it) but I'll be using a a really cool purple tolex special edition 80s Marshall cab with Celestion V30s tomorrow for the show (belongs to our other guitarist).

Band is Orthodox Fuzz http://www.myspace.com/orthodoxfuzz out of Fort Worth, TX...
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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #90 on: April 10, 2010, 08:53:52 pm »
Yeah, I can bring the doom. Better wear your earplugs at one our shows.

oh yeah, ear plugs let you feeeeel the vibe!

nice rig! I've never seen this Sunn head?

any myspace? I'd like to ear that!

I don't have the Sunn recorded yet, I'll be using it in the studio next month fo sho. We recorded our last two studio songs with Orange Rockerverb 100 and a Matamp GTO120. We will be doing a full studio album and using my Sunn (it is a 1983 Sunn Enforcer pre-Fender buyout and I use a 1970 Sunn cab with it, just nuts - heavy as f#%k is the only way to describe, very pissed off sounding), the Rockerverbs, the Matamp, and an a 74 Orange OR120. I haven't even played a gig with it yet - I will be tomorrow night, we are doing a last minute show as a favor to our singers friend (on a Sunday night, yuk). I blew a speaker in the cab so its getting repaired now (has Sunn Transducers in it) but I'll be using a a really cool purple tolex special edition 80s Marshall cab with Celestion V30s tomorrow for the show (belongs to our other guitarist).

Band is Orthodox Fuzz http://www.myspace.com/orthodoxfuzz out of Fort Worth, TX...

Oh yeah I know your band, I added you in myspace, sounds good! it must be awesome live.
« Last Edit: August 10, 2010, 01:21:54 pm by loudthud »
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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #91 on: April 10, 2010, 09:03:31 pm »
Chev, I'm loving those tracks.  Vocals on them are awesome.  Would be really cool to hear them better recorded.

thanks, yeah the vocal is just the line out of a behringer vocal amp with onboard fx...it does it for a jam recording but it's gonna be better on my real recording setup...


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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #92 on: April 11, 2010, 01:45:51 am »
Keep me posted.

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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #93 on: April 12, 2010, 06:33:38 pm »
Yeah, Chev. Those practice recordings are legit.

Personally, I'm more fond of lo fi recordings anyways.

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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #94 on: April 13, 2010, 04:32:04 pm »
Played my Enforcer at a gig for the first time the other night - I played through a Marshall cab with V30s since my 1970 Sunn cab is in the shop. Sounded amazing, I didn't think it was very loud through that Marshall but damn, in a big open room it REALLY projected well, I was surprised. In practice I play it on 8 through that cab (lower even through the Sunn cab) and it seems only moderately loud, but we were killing the sound guy and I turned it down to 6 and it was still very loud. Sounded huge and fuzzy just the way I like it and meshed very well with the other guitarist "Black" Matamp GTO 120. In fact I was getting so much bass response out of it, I played on my Flying V's bridge pickup (500T) which I never do, that brightened it up enough. It is interesting how different room will react to different amps.

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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #96 on: April 16, 2010, 03:14:49 pm »
that fender amp in there throws off the pix for me-purist that i am 8-)
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Re: Sunn rigs of doom
« Reply #97 on: April 18, 2010, 10:43:39 am »
oh yeah!! that must be loud! 3 model T!!! OMG!

here's a last pic of my actual setup, looking forward to move in a bigger practice room...wil have space for my 3rd head...Solarus into Traynor 2x15...by the time I find a decent 4x12 or even better a 6x12!

I'm working on some more clips to come of that session, I'm happy I finally found my drummer who's a co-worker!

He as a black doom background and were gonna mix that with my sludge doom preference...so it's gonna be super fast and super slow...with a dark ambiance at all time! oh yeah! I'm also going in the Drop A route on my baritone...got low-end! :evil:

clips to come...

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