Great take on the theme, I was wondering if anyone would do something like this. That's a lovely bank of amps etc!
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It's tricky to get a proper shot, but it is is quite an impressive sight in the flesh.
Great lateral thinking on your rock theme, a tighter crop for the "fill the frame" technique might have been an option
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I did try that, but I couldn't get it to work for me. It's at iso 3200, and so not as clean as it could be, and cropping in highlighted that, plus it removed any context (in my head at least). For all the clutter around it, it tells you where you are... er, I think.
Very nice - and very lateral! It's a record shot, but it's a good record shot!
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Nice take - and some impressive amps! My choice back in the day was a Carlsboro Stingray 120W head sat on a SAI 2x15 cab sat on a Marshal 4x12
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Those old Carlsboros had a sound to them. It's an impressive array alright, the Brunetti 059 Mod is stunning, as I found out on an earlier session. That little Kemper though, it's revolutionary, it can do a 95% indistinguishable impression of any amp in that collection.
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There's no question as to if it fits the theme. Of course it does.
The set up looks pretty impressive. My only little gripe is the bright window. Being the brightest area in the photo, it does become a little distracting.
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It is annoying, but it's a second floor room, and at this time of year the low sun is pretty much insurmountable. Rethinking it, I should have taken a tripod and bracketed it, but I wanted to spend as little time in the control room as possible, staying separate from the producer in the live room all weekend
, I grabbed this from the doorway while he was out... Socially distanced rock 'n' roll!
Yep, looks pretty impressive. Nice to see something different.
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It's phenomenally impressive if you're into that kind of thing.... On reflection maybe less so in a photograph!