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Music Man 210-65 1979

Full Rig / Combo Capture

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liooneldg

3 months ago

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Here are 4 captures of my 1979 Music Man 210 Sixty-Five. The amp is all stock with original speakers. Mics used are : - Shure SM-57 (dynamic) - vintage Beyer M260 (ribbon) - Warm Audio WA-87 R2 (condenser) - vintage military Electro Voice 623 (dynamic) Every capture has been recorded through the Golden Age Project Pre-73 MkIII straight into a Universal Audio Apollo. This is an updated capture of my previous one with the same amp.. Everything sound clearer and more detailed now. Hope you will enjoy these as much as I do !

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Thats fire ...many thanks great amp was waiting for it ages
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The reverb in that amp sound great any chance to capture it as well to be able to do surf music like the ventures? Thanks in advance
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hls3000's avatar
Is there anyway you can capture this just as an amp head no speaker?
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gabyace's avatar
Thank you! Des the amp dp breakup and or distortion?
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