Quick vid of my '74 JMP

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The Shadow
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Quick vid of my '74 JMP

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LP Standard into a Red Llama. JMP has 6550's in it. Cab is a late 60's re-issue.

http://youtu.be/jlymlFmydX4
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Sweet!!!
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Sounds good Mel. I detect just a little bit of harshness in the highs, may be something you can finesse with some EQ or maybe try rolling some tubes in the preamp.
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That sounds really meaty!

It's not often that I disagree with Paul, but I'm not getting any harshness from the highs. The Red Llama is a "lo fi" overdrive so it has that characteristic hint of graininess. What a great pedal - it's primitive yet pretty.
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You guys talking about the overdrive pedal/Sound?
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That's not really a proper recording, Paul. Just done quick with the iPhone 5 and I thought it sounded decent enough to share. This amp is really amazing and I need to get a good recording of it soon.
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