SWOLA139 - SELL ALL MY AMPS , HEADLESS SCHECTER, MUSTAINE KRAMERS, HAMMETT VS EMG, WYLDE FROM HELL
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Sunday With Ola 139, in Tha News today we're talking about Kirk Hammett of Metallica swaying away from active pickups completely, we check out the new Dave Mustaine Epiphones and Kramers, Zakk Wyldes tribute to the Dean From Hell Dimebag guitar, Sinister Gates of Avenged Sevenfold is playing a headless Schecter. WHAAT?
In Question of the Day I'm getting asked about the people that are now selling all their amplifiers.
Adventures with Ola I'm showing my home setup!
SWOLA139 Drums:
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IF you want to participate in the Sunday With Ola Riff Challenge go watch the tutorial:
• SWOLA Riff Challenge T...
0:00 - Intro
2:49 - Tha News - Hammett vs. EMG
5:31 - Josh Middleton Leaves Architects
6:18 - Mustaine Kramers
8:57 - Headless Schecter
10:05 - Wylde From Hell
11:09 - Black Tooth Liquor
12:07 - Ola's Adventures
17:30 - Home Office Setup
23:26 - QOTD - Sell all my amps
29:23 - Outro
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That intro riff today was particularly nasty this week!
I thought he walked it in this week.
With a blindfold.
Backwards.
Ola definitely listened to Forward by Annal Nathrakk at some point
Gojira influence for sure
Tots bros tots mah goats particular tots bros yeah 👍 😊
@@Gothguitaristbig time!
Ola's dog is so metal he didn't even flinch from that riff. Such a good boy.
I Love Tube amps!.....the Soul and feedback is alive....... Modeling is good for convenience, but tube is still the Real thing. Especially if you dabble in blues, it's not going anywhere.
Coffee time with Rick Beato! He's coming to Sweden. 🇸🇪 July 22, in Stockholm, some Arena.
That would be cool
Rick beat off is lame
@@jokelord420big facts plus tax.
Why :P
Lol no
That intro was absolutely brutal! It was like Morbid Angel and Dream Theater had an angry love child.
I was just about to comment that it reminds me of Opeth crossed with some thrash metal. Killer tones
More likely Gojira had a disherited brother
Very beginning was definitely gojira with a twist.
So happy to finally see Sylosis starting to get the recognition they have deserved for a decade!
One of your best intros for a while!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Woke up for my morning coffee and cold plunge and this fool blasting the sickest intro to a video ever as im wiping the crusty sleep from my eyes. Lets goooo! Gonna crush these hills today
Love tube amps!🤘The intro jam was badass! Happy Sunday everyone 😎
Interesting news re: Josh Middleton. If this means more Sylosis releases, it's good news for his audience. Thanks, Ola.
Glad to see that Pix seems to be almost fully recovered.
I can 100% agree with you on the feel of a real amplifier. I have my QC and ton of NDSP plugins at home but every time I go to our rehearsal place and plug in to my Savage 120 with Precision Drive at front it brings a smile to my face that no digital stuff just can't do.
I know you’ve never been a headless guitar guy, and I appreciate the love for classic signature guitars of the 90’s from Dime, Vai, and Petrucci. but I also know you’re a businessman, and given their popularity, I bet you announce a solar headless in the next year or so. And when that happens I’ll order a 7string one with a trem. Also, get Per Nilsson to help with approving the design.
Ola,
I loved the days of the amps in the kitchen!
Getting an amp you really wanted and saved up for just makes it feel special and the air of mystery and rumors of amps on your wish list just adds something , the instant gratification of having any amp at any time is boring and empty.
Greets from Greece while on vacation 🏝️🤘
I'm buying amps, enjoy those sims everyone!
I enjoy all of the Swolas, but today's was especially great. Great start to a Sunday morning in the U.S.
That's awesome Ola Rock on
That dark wooden box gift is definitely meant for weed (hence the greenery). Very cool Sunday episode!!
This guy weeds
Appreciate you Ola! Another great episode 🔥
23:33 lol!! I cant stop laughing at this, holy shit, sounds like a backing track from my old casio keyboard, please have more of this man
It took too much effort for me to have to do another one
@@zackm7432 i loved it man, we need more, it's the right kind of flavor for this channel IMO
Great answer to the question of the day brother Ola 🤘🏻
Hope all is well!
Damn, That Warhammer from Hell is awesome 🤘🏿😎
Its sunday, we are all welcome in the church of metal and sound priest Ola, i had more fun than ever in a church!
Happy Sunday mister Ola !!!
Totally agree that the feeling of instant response from playing by plugging into a tube amp directly still can't be matched by any digital modelers at the moment. Even comparing to the digital modelers that have the lowest latency possible, it still makes a big difference. Matching the responsiveness of a tube amp would be the next big step forward for digital modelers.
Check out Chapman and the captain trying to blindly test the Kemper vs real amps. Chapman couldn't even recognize his own sig amp. To each their own but I don't hear that 'big difference' just like many others don't.
Another great show my friend. You talk about Metal/Hard Rock and guitars and amps. It's my favorite show. Can't wait to get up on Sunday and watch or stay up late. Love it man. Thomas from Ohio,USA
average ohio man 💀
Hello from Australia
OH AACH !!!
A really good Swola chapter. Thanks one more time, Ola.
🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿 🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿 🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿😎🎸 Hell yeah Getcha Pull 🥃-CHEERS 🍻
The last couple of Sylosis singles are killer... Their tour with Malevolence is 2023's highlight for me
Sunday with ola
That intro was amazing!!! 🤘🎸⚡️🔥🔥🔥
Sylosis literally are the best thrash band in the modern age. The riffs this man churns out are legendary
Really enjoying chug proj 1! Cant wait for chug proj 2!
Love that finish on that guitar 🎸
I feel like people don't notice the latency because they've never experienced what its like to have 0.
Amps just feel easier to play because of that.
Nothing like a tube amp!
Separating work from spare time is a huge pain the ass when working from home...
I've learned to do it over the years, and as a result all my computer stuff stays in the basement and I don't touch them outside of work time. I'm super fortunate to have a separate room to work in, I would've probably gone nuts if I had to work in the living room or kitchen or something... But, my office is also my music room, and because I already sit here 8 hours every day, the last thing I wanna do after work is sit here some more. So thanks to that I've lost all motivation to make music 😢
Awesome answear for QOTD !
I have a feeling that Metallica struggling all their life of loving Gibsons and using perfect ESPs. Nowadays in a digital world, no matter on pickups, you can get very good sound from almost any rig. Gibson has vibe, ESP has quality, EMG were top in a past for a full analog setups.
That intro needs to be on the next Chug Album! BTW, I really dig listening to the Chug Project! Great Stuff!
Ya ya Wunderbar! 🤘
Awesome as always. Love the pix coverage
That's why James has the Het Set. It's got the best elements of both active and passive.
The intro riff!! 🔥🔥🔥
I started using EMG 81's back in 1987 when they came into a local music shop. I also put in the pre-amp booster switch.
Awesome as the previous 138 SWOLA!!!
Thanks, Ola!
By the way, the intro Riff was f*king amazing!!!!
Love your dog!
OMG! The dog playing with metal music is awesome!
I love wood picks! I have a couple of ebony picks that I mainly use for playing on my shortscale hollowbody bass, but I also use them whenever I need a pick that has no scratchy string sound at all. I also have a pick made out of bone that is the absolute opposite of the wooden picks. It has a very bright and scratchy sound, which can be really cool as well.
Good morning Ola . Out in the country camping and still get my Swola in with my deathwish coffee. Lol
Sweet effin riff!
Looking forward for Mesa to be available in Europe again. Shame the price has gone up a hell of a lot since it was already inflated here though.
Dude, love that frozen look after the ‘sell my amps’ question 😂🤘
😂
Waiting in Oklahoma. Good Day Ola!
Awesome videos. Keep chugging brother
The difference between real amplifiers and digital in my opinion, to try and summarize it as simple as possible is this: When you play through an amplifier, you become one with it; one force, one body. there's no separation. With digital stuff on the other hand, this feeling of oneness rarely occurs. Feels like an instant playback of your playing rather than your own true movement being put in motion.
I love this channel All nobs to the right
I'm with Ola on the Amp train, however I have recently bought a Solid State Class D pedal amp and it blew my mind:)
Yes, Kramer! 👍
That intro was especially awesome this week. Def a keeper dude 👏🏽.
The one shot of Pix just laying there upside-down was the best! 🤣
Quick kudos - Ola you are the hardest working and innovative guy in this industry, thank you for all you do. PS - loving my new Solar as well! Great experience so far!
Regarding selling amps, I’m kinda doing the opposite
I have bought almost every amp sim (Neural DSP, Tonex, ML sound labs) and they are good for “writing” - but just miss something, some sort of umf and last 5% of the sound
I use amp sims to find what amps I want to buy and take them for a test run without going to the store
I think the thrill is in actually making the analog tone achieve what you want through different hardware combos (guitars, pedals, amps, effects, etc)
Yes it’s way more costly and can be frustrating but learning so much in the process
Awesome intro, insane!
The home dog looks a lot like the office dog!
Man, I just looked over at my amp collection and realized I was down to two tube amps, an Engl Fireball 25 and a Laney AOR 30. I haven’t gone totally digital , but I do have a fender tone master deluxe which sounds indistinguishable to the real thing at least to me. Ola is right that it’s a great time yo be a guitar player. Everything is out there
Syn is only using the headless Avenger for one song, it's a 7 string and it seems to have a MIDI out as well as the regular output jack, so my guess is there is some onboard stuff going on that they had to offset the weight of.
You nailed it on passive pups.
Exactly Ola, I also think it is a great tribute to his friend Dimebag to create a guitar that is very reminiscent of him and then also play live in his tribute band. In a band that keeps his friend's music alive. I love Zakk so much for that too. And he deserves my greatest appreciation. I love You Zakk!!! ❤🔥
Awesome
I love all types of pickups - PAFs, actives, everywhere in between. I wonder if Kirk has tried actives that aren’t EMGs (although I wonder if he’d be allowed to say it…)
He wouldn't have missed much though, because EMGs do make the best actives. 😋 Which would obviously be the Het Set, the 57/66 and The Super 77 set.
I have a Kramer Mustain n I love it
Brutal! 🤘
Very nice the guitar solar 🤘🏻
Dude actually made his question into a song
Came for that thunderous intro, left after my face melted.
Duuude..I remember those days Getcha Pull 🥃-CHEERS 🍻
Kirk Hammet ?
Excellent Analysis, Ola ! 🙃
Been here since under 10k subs ola... ill never forget the amp demo days chasing tone. Im positive you helped so many with tone in the early days
I play a solar s1.6pp. One day ill have the funds to become a member and chat Ola. Cant wait keep up the good work.
Sylosis is THE BOMB!
Nice Hollow Knight picture on the wall in your home office!
HELLo, nice !!!
For some reason you made me think of Midge Maisel when reading the Hammet pickup article.
That last riff was 🔥
I'm with you Ola, ain't nuttin like plugging into a freaking amp
Saw Pantera a couple of weeks ago at welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach Florida.... They were definitely worth watching you're definitely going to have a blast.
That was sick ass intro riff 😮woke me up proper💥
Ola😍😍😍
I'm with Ola I love the passive pickups!
12:15 made me so fkin happy 😌
Opening riff definitely had some Gojira vibes. Awesome 🤘
Ola 😍😍😍
La última parte del riff está brutal!!!!!!!!!!
I feel you on the point about non-digital amps - live amps. I have a handful of plugins that I use when I'm recording - in an apartment, for example, it's very useful. But there are a few important differences I notice when I plug into my Marshall combo. One is that, yes, though it's small, there is definitely a difference in how the amp responds - as you said. The other thing I've noticed after spending a lot of time working with plugins and VSTs is that, yes they're meant to mimic certain amps, but they are often times too neat, too tidy, too... perfect, I guess? It removes all the variables that occur within natural materials - all the physics that are at work during the signal's actualization through the physical tubes, how it resonates in the cabinet, how the speaker moves - sometimes it's a little this way, sometimes it's that way. Sometimes it's not perfect and it sounds a little odd. It reacts to the living world around it, and that lends it an imperfect, organic quality that's easy to miss, but is definitely not present in a plugin where everything is identical at any given moment.
It's also important to consider that having all these options at our fingertips takes something away as well. When I was broke as fuck, I scraped together enough money to get a Peavey Bandit, and I used that thing until it blew up. We had to be creative in figuring out how to get what we wanted out of our gear, and that lead to new and interesting ways to doing things - sonically and compositionally. If we always have a specific tool for everything, how does that impact our ability to think laterally, find ideas outside of what we expect in pursuit of what we're after? Something to think on...
I feel like they both have their uses, and as musicians, we should use whichever tool gives us the results we're after. But there is absolutely a difference, I agree, and maybe it's cause I'm older(ish...) too, but although I enjoy plugins for their convenience (and so do my neighbors), I'm not in any danger of never using a live amp.
Ok, I need one of those little clip bags
Congrats Kirk…it’s always been that way.
That intro was sick!
I want to hear Ola yell YEET during his pick tosses.
OLA ! ....... olà 👋
I've been using digital and rack gear since the late 80's but there is still nothing like blasting a huge amp stack