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DR Z Antidote and EMS Led Zeppelin Tones 🤘

Les Paul samples Zep samples with a couple Dr. Z amps.
Pickups in the Les Paul are the Throbak SLE-101 plus model. Can't say enough good things about them.
Guitar - 2004 Les Paul standard (50's neck).
Antidote - set loud, record amp DI out to Warm Audio DI and using a Universal Audio plugin for the IR (Friedman BE100 sim, preset 49). Basically you can bypass the preamp and power amp and just use the IR. Works very well.
EMS - Sure 57 and Sennheiser 421 on a Marshall 1960ax cab (greenbacks) and a couple Warm Audio 87 mics sent Blumlein for the room sound. Audient ASP-880 mic pre (really like those).
No EQ or compression on the guitars. EXCEPT - the really loud part where I dig into the A string on the bridge pickup, I had to add some compression on that because it was too loud and would have made the whole video set quieter on YT. Basically the compressor never engaged except for that part, and it dropped the DB level about 4db there. The rest of it has no compression at all.
Thank you for watching, and hoping this both helpful and finds you well. Made with love. 🙂
Timestamps
0:00 Purpose
0:05 Antidote
1:24 EMS
2:44 Thoughts
3:02 Rain Song
#DRZ

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  • @youssefkasim7556
    @youssefkasim75562 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for video. Killer playing, keep it up.

  • @josephpreissing1758
    @josephpreissing17582 жыл бұрын

    Love the detail....so nice Adam. It seems so simple....because it is. Fingers, touch, settings, tone, technique, amp, guitar, cable....thank you!

  • @AdamGotheridge

    @AdamGotheridge

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, simple, no flash, just guitar and amp. I seem to have the most fun playing that way these days. Side note, watched some old Skynard stuff recently and was kind of blown away with how they basically did just that. The rhythm tone is the guitar rolled back a bit, and the lead tones were the guitar full out. Made me think a little. They were incredibly tight too, like obviously they rehearsed their asses off.

  • @josephpreissing1758

    @josephpreissing1758

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AdamGotheridge Thanks Adam...I hear the same thing in those early songs. Some got so overplayed we overlooked how hard it is to play so tight.

  • @AdamGotheridge

    @AdamGotheridge

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@josephpreissing1758 Yeah, they worked their asses off at their craft. I appreciate it more now than ever.

  • @mrhammettsguitarpick
    @mrhammettsguitarpick2 жыл бұрын

    I hope I can get more into gear and stuff like this, for the past 2.5 years I've just had one amp to mess around with. Cool stuff 🤘

  • @AdamGotheridge

    @AdamGotheridge

    2 жыл бұрын

    No worries, it will come in time and you sound great. When I was your age I had Peavy Deuce (ouch) and a LP custom that I bought new for $620 and rode home on my bike. I started working as a janitor after school when I was 14, 3 hours a day, 5 days a week. That paid for that stuff. I couldn't afford all this fun stuff until way later in life. If I can give you any advice at all, just keep playing and try to make whatever gear you have sound the best you can with your hands. That will pay dividends forever. I also think there is something where the time you spend dedicating yourself to the instrument now is more beneficial than when you get older. Take advantage of that while. you can. Try to play with a metronome as much as you can, even if you are goofing around. Try to tap your foot to time whenever you are playing. If you are practicing technique with say scales, try to count in your head 1/8's (1 and 2 and..) triplets (1 and a 2 and a...) 16'ths (1 e and a 2 e and a, etc). And try to switch that as you keep your tapping foot anchored on 1/4 notes. Drilling that stuff in your brain while your brain is still good and malleable will help you big time in the long haul. It's harder to learn that stuff as you get older. Wishing you the best! Music is a real gift, and I see you get it.

  • @mrhammettsguitarpick

    @mrhammettsguitarpick

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AdamGotheridge Thank you for the advice! I haven’t messed around with a metronome in ages but I want to focus on it more for sure. I will be sure to do that. Have a good one!

  • @AdamGotheridge

    @AdamGotheridge

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mrhammettsguitarpick Thanks, and you too!

  • @johnnytruck2009
    @johnnytruck20092 жыл бұрын

    The EMS is definitely gonna be my next purchase in the near future.

  • @AdamGotheridge

    @AdamGotheridge

    2 жыл бұрын

    If so, I hope you like it. It's capable of a lot of tones. Keep in mind that it wants to be a pretty loud amp.

  • @jeffreymills7069
    @jeffreymills7069 Жыл бұрын

    Ems 💪😎❤️

  • @okaytastic6691
    @okaytastic66912 жыл бұрын

    I think I prefer the antidote! A little sweeter top end

  • @AdamGotheridge

    @AdamGotheridge

    2 жыл бұрын

    That could have something to do with how I set the amp, maybe a little of KT66's, not really sure. I just kind of set each one for how it sounded good to me and that's where I wound up. Antidote set a little cleaner, and probably in general is a little cleaner amp too.

  • @blonderider2650
    @blonderider26502 жыл бұрын

    Very jazzy. Love the sound! 🎸🤘😎💖

  • @PeteBreen
    @PeteBreen2 жыл бұрын

    Great demo Adam & fantastic playiing as usual.

  • @daviddorrian5349
    @daviddorrian5349 Жыл бұрын

    Great video and seems a silly question after you using the amp in this video. I'm stuck between getting a Dr Z Antidote or a Remedy. I'm going to be using it for a Zeppelin tribute band. Which would be the best fit. I know the Remedy has the snarl which I love but the Antidote sounds fuller and more woody, can it also snarl? I love both amps but can't buy both. Also will my cabs be okay for either. I've got a Z-Wreck Cab with a blue and gold in and a Z-Best Cab with a v30 and a H30. Thanks!

  • @AdamGotheridge

    @AdamGotheridge

    Жыл бұрын

    I think both would work well, but maybe a remedy with a master volume would be best. You can get a lot of snarl out of the Antidote with that modern switch too. Antidote, I don't think that came with a master and it can get really loud where the cool distortion really kicks in. Also, I think the antidote came with kt66s which is a bit of a warmer, fuller and cleaner sound. Remedy isn't lacking for low end if that's a worry too. The remedy is just kind of a special sound to me. Even straight up clean with humbuckers, it's a beautiful sound with plenty of volume.

  • @mikezaite1335
    @mikezaite13352 жыл бұрын

    Great playing as always Adam. I must say I liked the EMS better. But I do have a question , your Antidote os a very early photo-type that has switchable bias for EL 34 and KT 66 which tubes were used in the demo ?

  • @AdamGotheridge

    @AdamGotheridge

    2 жыл бұрын

    I liked the EMS better too, but the eq bypass on the Antidote was cool too. 66's in the Antidote. EMS using the tube rectifier setting. Honestly, I really like both of them though. You can mold either of them into all kinds of cool sounds. And thank you! 🙏

  • @okaytastic6691

    @okaytastic6691

    7 ай бұрын

    Compared to the CAZ how effective is the master on the ems

  • @Jeff7577
    @Jeff75772 жыл бұрын

    Love it Adam

  • @24ZEPACDC
    @24ZEPACDC Жыл бұрын

    how much clean headroom in the EMS with PAF type humbuckers? Cheers man! I have a Bogner Helios 50 currently

  • @AdamGotheridge

    @AdamGotheridge

    Жыл бұрын

    If you play on the JTM 50 side, TONS of clean headroom. If you play on the 800 side with gain about 9pm, and can still be very clean, but quite a bit of crunch when you dig in. On the 800 side with the gain about noon, it's pretty crunchy by default, but if you lighten up on your playing or guitar volume, it's sort of a broken up clean, but dig in and it can have quite a bit of gain. If you hit that with a pedal to boost gain, you can go into really distorted territory. It's a really flexible amp.

  • @CurieBohr
    @CurieBohr2 жыл бұрын

    Are you playing with 8, 9, or 10 strings?

  • @AdamGotheridge

    @AdamGotheridge

    2 жыл бұрын

    11's! I put 11's on it to make it more stable at 1/2 step down tuning, but brought it up to standard pitch for this. It has stainless steel frets which makes it easier to bend and doesn't feel as bad as you would think. I was kind of surprised by it because I had never tried that.