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New video of nembrini the boss,bst100 and mrh810 without backing track...

....so you can really hear what happens😉.

Comments

  • Tone has arrived in iOS land! 🙌🏼 Wonderful playing as you always deliver! Would love to see those skippy fingers though 👊🏼🙃

  • @david_2017 said:
    Tone has arrived in iOS land! 🙌🏼 Wonderful playing as you always deliver! Would love to see those skippy fingers though 👊🏼🙃

    Surely one day😉.
    Thanks a lot for your support!
    Flo

  • Gotta give this a serious listen on the Big Screen. Yes.

  • Flo this is so badass I don't know whether I should praise you or tell you off in a fit of jealousy! Lol

    Love the first tone, such cool boxy mids & spikey attack... goddamn, those funky micro tonal Joe Walshy bends & riffing...so cool.

    Yeah like @david_2017 said I'd be going to school on you if we were jamming ...but I'll tell you what, and this is just late night Quarantine tripping, yes my main instrument is the guitar, for songwriting, accompaniment, etc but my first instrument was the drums. Started in 6th grade, varsity snare drum, jazz band playing on my demos, etc. I really love the drums.

    My point? You're the type of player that's so fun to play with because rhythmically you're always in the pocket, a drummer wouldn't have to keep hammering 2 & 4 to keep the groove going.

    Sorry to go rambling but by playing solo with no backing track reveals a lot about a player. Be cool brother...John

  • Hi @JRSIV ,
    First of all,thanks sooo much for your kind words!
    It means a lot to me!
    You know what,i don’t play in bands anymore since a long time.
    I got tired of it,but sometimes...😉
    I love playing rhythm guitar.
    For me,it’s one the most important part ,if not the most,of playing music.
    I love playing for the track,finding the right part,the right groove with the right sound.
    It’s a really creative thing!
    Lead guitar is the fun part,even if it also requires a lot of work😉.
    Anyway,thanks again and take care!
    Flo

  • @flo26 said:
    Hi @JRSIV ,
    First of all,thanks sooo much for your kind words!
    It means a lot to me!
    You know what,i don’t play in bands anymore since a long time.
    I got tired of it,but sometimes...😉
    I love playing rhythm guitar.
    For me,it’s one the most important part ,if not the most,of playing music.
    I love playing for the track,finding the right part,the right groove with the right sound.
    It’s a really creative thing!
    Lead guitar is the fun part,even if it also requires a lot of work😉.
    Anyway,thanks again and take care!
    Flo

    No problem @flo26, just being honest man...✌🏼

  • Wow. That's really helpful to hear the various combinations with specific settings.
    Adding "The Boss" to BST100 can really get that Marshall sound too.

    I do appreciate the Marshall for it's tone and I owned a digital Marshall amp once and never
    liked it so this helps me get over that prejudice. It's a great contrast to the Fender warmth.

    Now I need to work on getting those choked strings you rake across to get that SRV attack.
    I'll have the rig to do it and just need to fix my hands.

    Another great guitar lesson/demo.

  • Thanks wanted to hear that nembrini boss effect app In action. Cheers mate. Nice shredding too.

  • I really love your tone man!
    The Nembrini Marshall is by far my favorite right now! I am truly loving it! I’m using an old Art tube preamp into my trusty beringer uc202 amd wow! Pure love!

  • Tried a setup like yours earlier but liked their Tubescreamer better than this new pedal for similar purposes

    Of course, on its own, it doesn’t sound at all like an amp.

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