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Friday, February 1, 2013
Eminence Texas Heat & Swamp Thang Speaker Demo Tube. Duration : 2.98 Mins.
In this demo I loaded an Eminence Texas Heat and an Eminence Swamp Thang speaker into my Blackstar HTV-212 Cab and setup a single Audix i5 on each speaker. There are two rhythm tracks panned 50% left and right (Texas Heat on the left) and then 2 lead tracks which alternate and I have made it clear in the video which speaker is being used when by switching the title and speaker graphic. The Texas Heat is a little darker than the Swamp Thang and creates some great Eric Johnson style lead tones, The Swamp Thang breaks up nicely when you play hard and has a little more presence and as you can hear combined they are a perfect match for a great rhythm tone. Check out www.Eminence.com for more info and if you are in Australia you can buy these speakers from http Signal chain: Suhr Modern, Blackstar Stage 100 Head (OD 1 channel), Blackstar HTV-212 Cabinet (Texas Heat & Swamp Thang), Audix i5 Mic, Tapco Audio Interface into my iMac and a little delay added in Reaper to the lead guitars.
In this demo I loaded an Eminence Texas Heat and an Eminence Swamp Thang speaker into my Blackstar HTV-212 Cab and setup a single Audix i5 on each speaker. There are two rhythm tracks panned 50% left and right (Texas Heat on the left) and then 2 lead tracks which alternate and I have made it clear in the video which speaker is being used when by switching the title and speaker graphic. The Texas Heat is a little darker than the Swamp Thang and creates some great Eric Johnson style lead tones, The Swamp Thang breaks up nicely when you play hard and has a little more presence and as you can hear combined they are a perfect match for a great rhythm tone. Check out www.Eminence.com for more info and if you are in Australia you can buy these speakers from http Signal chain: Suhr Modern, Blackstar Stage 100 Head (OD 1 channel), Blackstar HTV-212 Cabinet (Texas Heat & Swamp Thang), Audix i5 Mic, Tapco Audio Interface into my iMac and a little delay added in Reaper to the lead guitars.
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