amazing amp and amazing player and dude; Andy Wood rocks! hella good guy too. keep up the great playing buddy. I've got to get one of those suhr badgers, hook me up! haha
wow Andy..... see how many people dont like when you can do what they cant?! sorry you gotta go through that. your great, dont let them get you down. and please dont let the bad comments effect your high! .... thanks for the huge inspiration youve given me! rock on bro!
I love when they do a demo of an amp using fucking pedals. Lets hear the amp, period. Also, if I'm paying that kind of money I shouldn't need a fucking overdrive pedal.
Well I thought the playing was great! Any tips on building up that speed? Just sit with a metronome and work up to it? Economy of motion? Anything would be appreciated!
@samanoskee And that's what I'm saying too. Fender makes great amps but you have to have other amps to compensate for the kind of things they can't do. Just like you said SRV, Eric Johnson they had other amps for their overdrive sound.
Exactly"...Theres a video of someone playing a little crate GX30 combo,and I was totally floored by what I was hearing..from the cleans to distortions.A good player though"..Made me realize?..Hummmm?..lol
@samanoskee I dunno. I'd say more people want Fender guitars and not the Amps. But most people who want a Suhr guitar would not mind having a Suhr amp. Not to say fender makes sub-par amps but their guitars are more versatile than their amps. Most people think clean or country.
@MarkBarna1 hes just playin what makes him happy bro.... cmon now, dont be mad cus you dont dig another guys style or taste.. im sure nobody would knock what you dig....the beauty of Suhr instruments, amps and effects is definate versatility, my point, great gear = great tone(s), yes plural..... besides being a great player, Andy's a nice guy, not a savage twitt. so be nice..... :)
Wow! Finally, a scalable power tube amp (done the right way) that leaves plenty of headroom for pedals and controllable volume to avoid the wrath of the sound engineer. If I start saving now, I can get one by Christmas... 2013.
I have suhr badger 30, riot and suhr modern... I have scumback m25 (greenback copy) speakers... much better IMHO than the Warehouse speakers. The Warehouse speakers sound like they are being played through tin cans.
This is a great demo! It shows how flubby and papery sounding this piece of shit is!!! I don't care what it's made out of or who's name is on it, WAAAAAAAY overpriced... And yes, play a god damn chord or rhythm!
It's true. The first Badger is the best. Got it right the first time. Badger 18 rules. The Badger 30 is fizzy, sorta tight but not in a good way, grainy, too squishy with Power Scaling, and JCM800-ish. The 35 supposedly an improvement doesn't have the tube rectified awesomeness of the 18, and lost the magic grit-chime because it drifted too far from the being Voxy and is too marshally but without the kerrang. The 35 was an "improvement" that wasn't needed. Reamp the 18 if you need more headroom with volume.
That amp sounded like complete shit until 2:20, and then he fucked it up by "aimlessly" twisting knobs. He should have worked out some settings prior like Pete Thorn does. Until 2:20 I thought this amp was rubbish. Why is it $2000.00. It sounds good, but really? $2000.00?
This guitar player needs to stop showing off with fast runs. It tells us nothing about the amp. We need to hear sustained rthymn playing and a few single runs. Not this let's-play-like-I'm-on-a-coffee-rush-and-my-hair's-on-fire stuff. The guitar player does a dis-service to the amp, which is probably good. But I won't be buying one since this player won't let me hear the amp or the guy trying to explain the amp.
I've just given in. There stuff is light years ahead and suits what I'm after perfectly.
amazing amp and amazing player and dude; Andy Wood rocks! hella good guy too. keep up the great playing buddy. I've got to get one of those suhr badgers, hook me up! haha
wow Andy..... see how many people dont like when you can do what they cant?! sorry you gotta go through that. your great, dont let them get you down. and please dont let the bad comments effect your high! .... thanks for the huge inspiration youve given me! rock on bro!
I love when they do a demo of an amp using fucking pedals. Lets hear the amp, period. Also, if I'm paying that kind of money I shouldn't need a fucking overdrive pedal.
That fender squier sounds great
I'd have to say that Suhr is the best at making amps as good as their guitars and vice verse.
Great player
Well I thought the playing was great! Any tips on building up that speed? Just sit with a metronome and work up to it? Economy of motion? Anything would be appreciated!
Do you like this amp?
Suhr
Is the Eventide going through the Badger's loop?
@MassimoPetrucci Egnater rebels sound thin and small sounding, even on a suhr cab with celestions. I have tried them A/B compared with the badger 30.
the am sounded SOOOO much better once he turned it up.. you can realy hear the tone "fill in" but thats how tube amps work :D
@samanoskee And that's what I'm saying too. Fender makes great amps but you have to have other amps to compensate for the kind of things they can't do.
Just like you said SRV, Eric Johnson they had other amps for their overdrive sound.
nice new sneaks
Whats the point of hearing an amp at 0.5 volume?
Exactly"...Theres a video of someone playing a little crate GX30 combo,and I was totally floored by what I was hearing..from the cleans to distortions.A good player though"..Made me realize?..Hummmm?..lol
It's the "Drive" knob. The gain is far right.
You left some toys outside the pram there....
@MarkBarna1
Chill bud....
@samanoskee I dunno. I'd say more people want Fender guitars and not the Amps. But most people who want a Suhr guitar would not mind having a Suhr amp.
Not to say fender makes sub-par amps but their guitars are more versatile than their amps. Most people think clean or country.
@MarkBarna1 hes just playin what makes him happy bro.... cmon now, dont be mad cus you dont dig another guys style or taste.. im sure nobody would knock what you dig....the beauty of Suhr instruments, amps and effects is definate versatility, my point, great gear = great tone(s), yes plural..... besides being a great player, Andy's a nice guy, not a savage twitt. so be nice..... :)
No pedal just the amp please!
Wow! Finally, a scalable power tube amp (done the right way) that leaves plenty of headroom for pedals and controllable volume to avoid the wrath of the sound engineer. If I start saving now, I can get one by Christmas... 2013.
I have suhr badger 30, riot and suhr modern... I have scumback m25 (greenback copy) speakers... much better IMHO than the Warehouse speakers. The Warehouse speakers sound like they are being played through tin cans.
I wish they did the Badger 30 demo not the Riot!
F#@*k the pedals...use your volume knob Noodles!!
No talk videos are best. Also no pedals. Just demo and shutup
Chunk a fucking chord for a minute, SON OF A BOTCH enough with the noodling!
This is a great demo! It shows how flubby and papery sounding this piece of shit is!!! I don't care what it's made out of or who's name is on it, WAAAAAAAY overpriced... And yes, play a god damn chord or rhythm!
You're being fuckin frivolous here, man!
oh. I understand.
It's true. The first Badger is the best. Got it right the first time. Badger 18 rules. The Badger 30 is fizzy, sorta tight but not in a good way, grainy, too squishy with Power Scaling, and JCM800-ish. The 35 supposedly an improvement doesn't have the tube rectified awesomeness of the 18, and lost the magic grit-chime because it drifted too far from the being Voxy and is too marshally but without the kerrang. The 35 was an "improvement" that wasn't needed. Reamp the 18 if you need more headroom with volume.
That amp sounded like complete shit until 2:20, and then he fucked it up by "aimlessly" twisting knobs. He should have worked out some settings prior like Pete Thorn does. Until 2:20 I thought this amp was rubbish. Why is it $2000.00. It sounds good, but really? $2000.00?
This guitar player needs to stop showing off with fast runs. It tells us nothing about the amp. We need to hear sustained rthymn playing and a few single runs. Not this let's-play-like-I'm-on-a-coffee-rush-and-my-hair's-on-fire stuff. The guitar player does a dis-service to the amp, which is probably good. But I won't be buying one since this player won't let me hear the amp or the guy trying to explain the amp.
MarkBarna1 you have made an ass of yourself with this assessment. Andy is one of the top players of today