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danjovi

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  1. Im going to be laying down some vocal tracks and i naturally have a low/deep voice. I don't sing in a low/deep tone though, and i dont sound much like me when i sing. (im not trying to sing like someone else, so dont get the wrong idea) Im just wondering if there are any eq tricks or mics that generall suit radio friendly melodic/med/high range singing? I guess something like Thrice, but a bit more pussified, yeah i sing like a puss but thats what im comfortable with I've heard that deep voice 80's hair metal singers(david coverdale) used to put a hint of chorus in their voice to lighten up or something to that effect. I know at the end of the day being in key is what will matter most. Any and all advice would be appreciated!
  2. *SOLD* to my friend in the UK We'll discuss payment over e-mail Although I sent you which is prefered to do. actually my mommy suggested it :X *SOLD* unless something unfortunate happens : (
  3. I have never played a real C+ amp, but according to a few forumites Gainfreak/Danyeo Even the STOCK Mark III's can come somewhat close to the C+ tone but not quite the same "special feel" you could say. Its probably not as smooth and fizzy (stock keep in mind) From the phone convos i had with Mike B he said that the Mark III C+ is a little hotter/more gain than than the IIC+ and gets as close as posible to the tone. He said its like 98% there I've heard 1-2 guys on grailtone, or here (i forget) who said they prefered their modded Mark IIIC+ over the their MarkIIC+ amp. I used this amp in full band practices, and it cut through big time even when i scooped mids like no tomorrow. My favorite is the clean and lead. The Clean sounds very much different than the stock MKIII (100x better) and the lead channel is basically hotter/ no fizziness/ and articulate Ive played a Mark III red stripe and it sounded aggresive and freakin great. But when it came down to it I bought this modded one cause it had that mean/aggresive tone when cranked/high gain(like the red stripe) but maintained clarity better than the stock red stripe. If a stock Mark III can get pretty close to a C+, than this one SHOULD do it 98% justice : )
  4. I can mail the pictures Its in mint condition long head mark iii C+ fully loadded ok its got the smallest ding you've ever seen on one corner heh
  5. : O!!! thanks Zach and thanks for all the amp/speaker advice you've given me You still gotta put up some of those old school clips of your band though : ) I still got your #, i saved it on my phone a long time ago. I'll find a way to get down there no matter what, especially if im MarkIIIC+ less
  6. damn you im jealous of all that gear. You own 2 C+ amps.. thats just not fair! I need to do guitar tracks in like 2 weeks, and ill probably be ampless How bout I leave my credit card, social security, lisense, and car at your house if you let me borrow a IIC+ for the recording? Man the suckiest part is how im going to be ampless once this bad boy goes : ( lol
  7. yes sir no prob im just shootin this ou for the forum before I put it on ebay in a few days
  8. hey LL! haha thanks brother, you're a nice guy too the amp is sweet, but I've realized I really wanted the hot rodded marshall sound Its a shame i Can't afford to have more than one amp : ( small world ^_^
  9. Hi Jirojan Sorry brotha, im really shooting for a brand new Splawn Pro-Mod. If you are interested though, feel free to stop by my place and try the amp out. Just PM me and i can hook you up with my addy
  10. Mesa Boogie Mark III C+ modded by mike bendinelli @ the mesa factory in Petaluma,CA. It was previously a blue stripe, serial #24139 Simulclass, Reverb, EQ, 2 foot switches, leather cover, Long Head Version. New tubes that i purchased from Dougs Tubes. SED Winged C 6l6 (2) Sed Winged C El34 (2) Tung-Sol - (1) JJ's Ecc803 - (1) 9th gen chinese (3) I've got the paper work of what was done to the amp, which is basically modded to sound like a Mark IIC+ "duh" All 3 channels sound beautiful. You can get 2 sweet sounding tones at a time. The mod/check-up was $350 dollars alone. If you've heard or played a Mark III you know what they can do, and this baby does it better than the stock model. There is one tiny ding on the corner of the amp, otherwise it is completely Mint just shoot me a PM and i'll hook you up with some pictures if you are interested. $1050 OBO - Plus Shipping - Im located in Los Angeles California I've always wanted the "hot rodded marshall" sound, and I can't afford to have more than 1 amp. So hopefully a kind forumite might buy the amp so I can get a Splawn : )
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