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roburado

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Here are some sample videos featuring the Crunch Lab and LiquiFire.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5AvoEpKyX8"]YouTube- EBMM DD2BFRJP6 Demo Samples.m4v[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc2I3bjfnWY"]YouTube- EBMM DD2 BFR JP6 Cleans.mov[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaUvpTYjDXI"]YouTube- Ancient Song (Shortened), New Guitar[/ame]

The rig used was basically my friend's Egnater Mod 50 with VX module (clean) and EG5 (dirty). Effects were from a G-Major. Cab was an Egnater 4 x 12 loaded with Celestion Vintage 30s. Acoustic amp is a little Trace-Elliott thing that he has. Most of the time you can see which pickup(s) are engaged, because the selector switches are pretty visible throughout. In the first video, there is a little footage of a BFR JP6 with the D-Sonic and the original neck pickup. So, you can kind of get the idea about the difference between the new and "old" pickups.
 
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73h Nils

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First off; welcome to the forum!
Second; awesome pictures!
Third; I just spent about 25 minutes watching all of those videos you posted. All the tones you got were unreal! What are you running it through for the Clean/Distortion ones? That crunch tone is just sick. The acoustic amp is incredible as well.

Damn. I'm impressed!

BTW; Happy Gilmore is a sweet movie, too, lol.
 

cragginshred

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Jp

I just got my 1st MM - JP mystic dream as well. I sold a recently built Carvin CT 6, and traded a PRS custom 22 towards the MM and I could not be happier. Lastly, I thought the liquid fire and the crunch lab ARE the new pups??
 

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First off; welcome to the forum!
Second; awesome pictures!
Third; I just spent about 25 minutes watching all of those videos you posted. All the tones you got were unreal! What are you running it through for the Clean/Distortion ones? That crunch tone is just sick. The acoustic amp is incredible as well.

Damn. I'm impressed!

BTW; Happy Gilmore is a sweet movie, too, lol.

Yeah i echo what nils has said,nice videos my friend with some great tones especially the overdriven tones.stick around some great people here.

Did ya check out the BFR JP at all mate,there even more awesome than the regular one.;)
 

73h Nils

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Yeah i echo what nils has said,nice videos my friend with some great tones especially the overdriven tones.stick around some great people here.

Did ya check out the BFR JP at all mate,there even more awesome than the regular one.;)

Oh, come on now, that's a matter of opinion. :p
 
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First off; welcome to the forum!
Second; awesome pictures!
Third; I just spent about 25 minutes watching all of those videos you posted. All the tones you got were unreal! What are you running it through for the Clean/Distortion ones? That crunch tone is just sick. The acoustic amp is incredible as well.

Damn. I'm impressed!

BTW; Happy Gilmore is a sweet movie, too, lol.

thanks man (I've added a couple more haha)

The amps I use are a splawn nitro with Ruby KT88's and a TITAN amp (custom soldano SLO100 type amp with lots more gain and more power) run in stereo into a splawn 4X12 with a pair of 100 watt scumback XH75-LHDC's and a pair of celestion G12K100's.

For the acoustic demo, I didn't use an amp. Just an LR baggs Paracoustic DI box into a couple of effects pedals direct into the firewire box.

also, Colin, I have played a BFR JP and I felt like all it was was a regular JP with a figured top. I didn't hear much difference... and the difference was something that a simple pickup swap could change for either guitar or simple eq'ing in the amp or a 10 band eq in the loop or what not. I didn't feel like it was worth an extra $900.

anyways, I'm 99% sold on a bareknuckle painkiller replacement pickup for the bridge. I may sit on the liquifier neck pickup a little longer as I can't quite decide what neck pickup I really want... though I'm not exactly suffering with the liquifire :eek:

I gigged with it for the first time new years eve along side my Tokai LS150. I used the LS for all the standard tuning songs and the JP for the drop D (or in our case Drop C#) songs and had excellent tone all night, despite the fact I was packing light with just my avatar 2X12. Each speaker has its own input jack so I was still running both amps.
 
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