Cool guys, thanks for the kind words. Yea the clarity is better with the Jubilee. I think its because for me to make the Mesa sound like the Jubilee I had to get that gain up high, while the Marshall is designed perfectly for a gain to clarity/articulate sound at moderate gain settings.
This hiss is a combo of a little bit from the Jubilee and a little from SLP. I'm standing 3 feet from some amps set up for "concert volumes" . The Mesa was pretty bad for hiss too. Its hard to control in this type of situation. I think you'll always have some sort of noise factor due the the sheer volume I'm playing at and 4 amps on and waiting.... thats a lot of ground interruption and I think I've prob. done my best to sepereate it all, one more trick I have to try though. It will never be totally quiet, but its not as bad as you think. At low volumes its quiet, but that just isn't cool lol...
I'll try to do another video, but my track record is pretty slow, 2 videos in 7 months lol. IDK how a rythm would come out (lots of volume for such a tiny camera mic so it would prob. distort even more then it already is). I tend to roll off the guitars tone and volume, even when I solo (not here though due to time and not wanting to noodle too much) so the Fuchs I use for like a clean Fender rythm and the SLP is my "rude" rock type rythm. The Two Rock is really just for solos. All of them were played in the video though and I was switched through the pedals too.
Jubilee settings, LOUD lol...
Benamassa, my friends call me that too. That and Warren Haynes's brother, Wearin' Haynes. Now I just have to learn to play as good as them lol.
Thanks again,
Ben