VHT, Fortin and bogner blended tones

  • I'm going to have to redo these later, I used a morley A/B box that sounds like crap and made all sorts of noise. Once I get a GOOD splitter I'll revisit this. Here's what I did:


    https://soundcloud.com/okstrat/bogner-fortin
    Bogner 101B on blue channel with boost on into a Bogner 4x12 miked with an audix i5 into a mixer. mixed with:
    Fortin modded Marshall JVM210, yellow channel, into a mesa 4x12 oversize recto cab with an SM57. Blended volumes at the mixer into the Kemper, made a profile.


    https://soundcloud.com/okstrat/bogner-vht
    Bogner 101B on blue channel with no boost into a Bogner 4x12 miked with an audix i5 into a mixer. mixed with:
    VHT 100/CL green channel gain dimed, into a mesa 4x12 oversize recto cab with an SM57. Blended volumes at the mixer into the Kemper, made a profile.


    This is a REALLY cool way to profile, one thing I can't wait to try is a pair of my vintage marshalls but one dialled in for lows and one for highs, then blend them as a type of EQ. Also have a few other ideas I want to try before I mention them... this is going to help me get some pretty amazing profiles.


    Again, the profiles above were hindered by a really crappy A/B box and tons of noise during the profiling process. The Bogner-Fortin still has a useful tone to it, I like the way the mids are crunchy.


    Hmmm... Cameron blended with Fortin? I think it could shake the foundations of the earth itself! :)