ken wrote:IMO, the Dailey/fulldrive/dd6 covers all the bases on it's own. You're getting a killer Joe tone just with the one amp. Lots of versatility too (good metal tone).
The Ceriatone would be my second choice on it's own. I don't really think the marshall adds that much to either amp (but that's just me ). The bassman sounds cool too.
Great playing by the way!
What's the volume level like, I can hear the strings, which makes me think that you're getting that tone at a pretty low volume level.
After hearing that, I wouldn't be surprised if you see Joe playing a Dailey soon
Yes the Dailey, DD6, and Fulldrive covers a lot of ground. The problem with the Dailey is that they are not made anymore. They are very rare actually. It's a good all around amp, lacks a little midrange and bite by itself but good for inbetween clean and lead sounds. The Fulldrive fills in the mids nicely. The volume on the clean setting was pretty low, but the overdrive sounds were well above talking volume. It can get very loud! It has a half power switch on it but it was on full power mode in the video. On a Youtube video it's hard to hear what the other amp blended in adds to the sound. Maybe on my next posting I'll toggle my blended amp on and off to show how dramatic it sounds. In person it's a huge difference. Thanks!
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