hansaustria wrote:keithmantle wrote:Hi Karl, I was at that get together(Liverpool Victoria Football Club) and I also used the H/C prototype and i must admit it was good, but for value for money+quality of tone/sound the etap is hard to beat (i've used Justins M-echomatic/my own Factotum/GT/Q2's/Q20's/M-stomp etc etc) , but you pays your money and make your choice. Good luck with the H/C unit.
You are right- the Etap is very good and hard to beat !
You can hear the etap, we are not miked up for PA ( our AC 30 amps / only the drums had an OH mic and the bassdrum was miked ) - the clips were simply recorded with my iPhone 4 in front of the stage !
Gear: VOX AC 30 ( 69 vintage _ leadguit. ) / VOX AC 30 Classic ( rhythmguit. / greenbacks )
Squier HM sign. 1991 ( no modifications / stock PU ) / Fender MEX Strat ( rhythm. guit. )
BURNS HM ( 1964 orig. ) & early LEGEND
etaphw2 ( built by my friend Pancho from spain ) / NO EQ in between Guitar / etap & amp !
Fender Bass ( 1964 orig. )
BURNS Shadows Bass ( 1964 orig. )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFZZ4rsGuvs
Regards
Hans
Hi Hans, what a wonderful live sound you guys have. I too have an eTap2hw made (beautifully) by Pancho. I was wondering whether you would be kind enough to tell us your eTap echo settings for the various songs you play (in the eTap2hw section, of course). I think that I have found excellent settings, some of them I believe are spot on, and I would also be more than glad to share them, but it's always good to see what combinations other people have come up with, especially since the eTap2hw allows you to have more than just one single setting. For example, I have at least three great settings for Cosy, and there could be more. It's always fun to experiment and try to find the "exact" echo patch used by Hank on the recordings.
Anyway, as I said, you guys are really good and you have a great live sound!!
Regards,
Bojan


