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JoeDogInKC

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I always heard he had a reverse-facing 2x12 that was mic'ed and that the 4x12's on stage were just for show.
 

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Great! Someone who has the actual story!

What is the deal?


Mike was giving a stage tour and showing everyon'e equipment and when he got to John's stuff he just says that he has the cabinets facing the audience purely for show and when he goes behind the 6 cabs, there is a 2x12 covered with a u-haul blanket facing away from the audience that he actually uses.
I think that the stage would look too empty without it because they don't use stage monitors either I guess.
 
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Mike was giving a stage tour and showing everyon'e equipment and when he got to John's stuff he just says that he has the cabinets facing the audience purely for show and when he goes behind the 6 cabs, there is a 2x12 covered with a u-haul blanket facing away from the audience that he actually uses.
I think that the stage would look too empty without it because they don't use stage monitors either I guess.

So are all 3 heads running 1 2x12?

And why use a 2x12?
 

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Mike was giving a stage tour and showing everyon'e equipment and when he got to John's stuff he just says that he has the cabinets facing the audience purely for show and when he goes behind the 6 cabs, there is a 2x12 covered with a u-haul blanket facing away from the audience that he actually uses.
I think that the stage would look too empty without it because they don't use stage monitors either I guess.

Wrong. The cabinets under the blankets were 2 straight 4x12 cabs. JP did that for awhile and then went back to mic'ing up 2 of the 4x12's on stage.

-Phil
 

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so why are the 6 x 4 cabs mic'ed??

So are all 3 heads running 1 2x12?

And why use a 2x12?

Wrong. The cabinets under the blankets were 2 straight 4x12 cabs. JP did that for awhile and then went back to mic'ing up 2 of the 4x12's on stage.

-Phil


I don't know, you would have to ask John. I only watched a DVD guys.

I meant to say 1 4x12, not 2x12, but didn't realize/remember that there were 2 of them Phil. thanks.
 

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It's all a lie.

He's using one of these, straight into the desk

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I read somewhere about him using a 57 on axis and a 421 and blending the sound with the 57 being the main sound and just bringing the 421 level up enough to fatten up the sound.
 

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The secret to John's fat tone live is that 7ms of delay he uses. I tried it out last night for fun on my AxeFx and was pretty skeptical what that small of a delay would do. But wow, it really does give the illusion of a bigger sound.
 

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I read somewhere about him using a 57 on axis and a 421 and blending the sound with the 57 being the main sound and just bringing the 421 level up enough to fatten up the sound.

That's something he has done in the studio.

The problem with trying to "end this once and for all" is that JP keeps changing stuff.
 

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If you look at some of the most recent concert shots, he's got 2 of the 4x12's in front mic'ed up, so I don't think he's doing 2 4x12's in back thing anymore.

-Phil
 
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