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My friend Tony Smith works out his SJ 410 SS amp at a blues jam. Check out the great tone and musicianship.
He is using his Sonny Jr. "Super Sonny" 410 amp and a Chuck Gurney custom bullet mic with a Shure Black Label element. There are no pedals or effects, and no editing on the recording. It was recorded with a Zoom H2 hand-held digital recorder and this is the way it sounded in the room. Suh-WEET!
Sounds like a really fun jam; wish I woulda been there.
He is using his Sonny Jr. "Super Sonny" 410 amp and a Chuck Gurney custom bullet mic with a Shure Black Label element. There are no pedals or effects, and no editing on the recording. It was recorded with a Zoom H2 hand-held digital recorder and this is the way it sounded in the room. Suh-WEET!
Sounds like a really fun jam; wish I woulda been there.
1 comment:
sounds great. The SS has a viseral tone that you can feel. Amazing what a speaker change and a new back can do.
Peter Moore
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