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Plexi6V6 w/ Les Paul - Dirty


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Plexi6V6 through a 2x12 closed-backed cab w/ Greenbacks. Guitar is essentially a Les Paul (Not really, but close enough) played nice-n'-dirty the way nature intended.

Plexi6V6 w/ Les Paul Jr. - P90's - Clean


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Plexi6V6 through a 2x12 closed-backed cab w/ Greenbacks. Guitar is a '59 Les Paul Jr. with P90's. Amp is setup clean

Plexi6V6 w/ Les Paul Jr. - P90's - Dirty


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Plexi6V6 through a 2x12 closed-backed cab w/ Greenbacks. Guitar is a '59 Les Paul Jr. with P90's.

Plexi6V6 w/ Strat - Clean


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Plexi6V6 through a 2x12 closed-backed cab w/ Greenbacks. Guitar is a Strat of some sort; I don't remember exactly. Amp is setup clean

Plexi6V6 w/ Strat - Dirty


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Plexi6V6 through a 2x12 closed-backed cab w/ Greenbacks. Guitar is a Strat of some sort; I don't remember exactly.

Plexi6V6 w/ Tele - Clean


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Plexi6V6 through a 2x12 closed-backed cab w/ Greenbacks. Guitar is a mid-80's Tele . Amp is setup clean

Plexi6V6 w/ Tele - Dirty


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Plexi6V6 through a 2x12 closed-backed cab w/ Greenbacks. Guitar is a mid-80's Tele . Amp is setup clean

Colossal 6V6 Plexi


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Disclaimer:**please excuse the crappy playing**

Mark Huss design 6V6 Plexi
All knobs dimed, both channels internally jumpered, VVR at 11 o'clock
Recorded direct using an iMac with built-in mic into Garageband, no effects
PRS SE Singlecut guitar with PRS #7 bridge pickup, volume 10, tone 8
Avatar "Contemporary" closed-back 2x12 with reissue Celestion 25w Greenbacks

Blackstar HT-5 Combo


2:01 minutes (2.77 MB)

This demo track is taken from the UK's Guitarist Magazine Nov 2008.

It's an interesting 5W PP amp using a 12BH7 for the power amp. Very well priced in the UK too.

5e7 testing...one...two


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I'm struggling to nail down where that nasty sounding distortion is coming from. This is a 5e7, my first build. seems like there's some good tone under the garbage. I wondered if anyone would hear that and go "oh yeah that's (common tweed problem here), you just (clever solution here)".


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