This Nameless Guitar Cab Was On 1000 Records

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Sometimes you're in the right place at the right time.

0:00 - I Found It!
0:29 - What Is It?
1:36 - Why Is It Important?
2:37 - Contacted. Convened. Purchased.
3:08 - Is It Actually Unique?
4:15 - How Could I Copy It?
5:14 - But What Does Tom Think?
7:10 - The Montage
8:04 - How Well Does This Work?
9:04 - That's How Close They Sound
10:00 - Hopefully You'll Join Me In The Future For More Videos

JimLillMusic.com/cabs for the IRs of my Nashville session cabs.

I'm @jimlill on instagram.

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Sometimes I wonder if all of the scraps of info I've picked up about the music I like will ever actually be useful, or if it's just spare parts that will sit on a shelf in my brain collecting dust. Then once in a while those nuts and bolts come in handy.

The day before I put out my amp testing video I was relaxing, feeling the weight off my shoulders knowing that 10 months of work on that video was finally done. So I was mindlessly scrolling through local craigslist, seeing if there was anything cool for sale.

And that's when I got my next call to adventure.

-Jim, 12/19/22

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All background music was me playing songs from Tom Bukovac's Plexi Soul album, except for the part talking about J.T. Corenflos, which was me playing JT's song Swamp Stomp from his Somewhere Under The Radar album. The song in the montage and outro is called Blues & Dank Nugs, and I used my Bassman head into Tom's actual speaker cab on the leads and my copy of the JT half-open cab on the rhythms. For the rest of the background music I used my Line 6 HX Stomp pedal with the US Doulbe Vib amp model into my impulse response of Tom's guitar cab left speaker (1982 white label Celestion 65) for the Bukovac songs from Plexi Soul and my impulse response of one of JT's cabs for the JT song.

Find Tom's channel at 501ChorusEcho and say hi to Uncle Larry.

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