This Nameless Guitar Cab Was On 1000 Records
Музыка
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.
___
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
___
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.
Пікірлер: 539
jimlillmusic.com/cabs to get the IRs of these cabs. *No other comments in this section are from me.* Sometimes bots will impersonate a KZread creator and try to scam people by saying you won a prize, stay smart and call them out so other people know it's a bot.
@Broganshire
Жыл бұрын
@@Great-Documentaries That's not what he proved. You missed the point man. Play whatever you want because it's what YOU like and sounds how YOU want it to.
@gavincampbell4898
Жыл бұрын
what are the chances of you getting the amp back you tested in this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/e3dtmLJsmcbHqcY.html to make an ir
@Broganshire
Жыл бұрын
@@gavincampbell4898 amps have nothing to do with IRs my friend... it's a speaker freq response curve.
@marcodalinoc5875
Жыл бұрын
Congratulations, Man! You got both cabs?!?!?! Dang!!!!
@egtegs
Жыл бұрын
@@Broganshire They kinda do, albeit not as drastically as speakers. Try playing through the same cab with different amps, even at similar distortion levels and volumes it should sound audibly different - unless you painstakingly equalized them like Jim Lill did in his previous video.
Jim is like the living embodiment of the phrase "if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself"
@DieselWeazel
11 ай бұрын
Jim is like a physicist who drops his thesis on the world
This is A+ content, not cheap, not copied, not pretentious, no gimmicks, and no bs. Just a spirited man on a mission to get as close to the truth as possible, all while being firmly committed to pure objectivity. Dude, you’re ripping up the rule book in the most chill and humble manner, super stoked about this channel and I can’t wait to see what else you have to show us
This is what happens when a channel isn’t “sponsored” by a company. Everything you say and show feel genuine and honest. I don’t even use a modeller that much but I’m buying this just to support this channel. Go on forth, Jim.
Jim, I hope like hell you land your dream gig and get to do it for 20 years, and I hope it leaves you enough time to do all the other passion projects you want to do, and I mean that. But from a completely selfish standpoint, you make the best music content on KZread and I hope you never stop.
@michaelgregory2231
Жыл бұрын
Amen, brother
@DrewsReviews07
Жыл бұрын
Pat finerty’s legit too
@sungear
Жыл бұрын
This dude should have 1M subscribers.
@LordofDiamondsMetal
Жыл бұрын
@@DrewsReviews07 Stop the train
Highly entertaining 😂. “However close you think they sound, that’s how close they sound” - brilliant and well said. To each their own!
jim, you are one of my favorite youtubers on the platform. the amount of work you put in while humbly still referring to yourself as "just a performer" is admirable. keep pissing off the cranky old heads!
Real tube amps through real cabs, played loud enough to make everything move is wonderful. Plenty of us don't have a space in which to do that... Digital modelers are great, IRs are great, and open up whole worlds of opportunity that a lot of guitar players would never otherwise have. Capturing specific unique IRs like this is amazing! Such a great thing to put out there. Keep up all the great work you've been doing!
@dunxy
Жыл бұрын
Well said! Im totally pro-modern tech, no arguments, i have my eye on a Kemper sometime next year BUT there's still nothing like a high quality low powered tube amp being pegged into some quality low powered Alnico speakers. I think as well real amps are still king for small venue players who aren't likely to have access to a quality PA to plug their modern tech into. I haven't heard a modeling amp actually mic'ed up on a cab yet, they DO sound great recorded directly but can they move that air like a real amp?
@isyourshitfixed
Жыл бұрын
My 200w 2×12 fender gt200 shakes my neighbors house lmaoo
@isyourshitfixed
Жыл бұрын
I've never tried "plug ins" on a pc but with modeling Amps the more watts the amp has the clean head room is huge 👌 if you play clean mostly
@teddy3k3
Жыл бұрын
I actually am gonna book a 1 hr session with a guy who runs a punk studio out here cuz I want to capture his custom cabs. It's super easy to make IRs that it's stupid to not learn how to make one. Given the fact that each cab sounds different, even within the same cab model line, the best way to get the tone you want to copy is to find their IR.
@aeoteroa818
10 ай бұрын
yea i just spent few hundred on an interface and monitors and have access to more musical tools than ever
You and Spectre have helped rewire how I think about guitar tone. I have honestly saved money I didn't have to finally help me with getting "my tone." I appreciate what you've done and you telling of history has been great. I didn't like country music but you've come along and helped me respect it to the point that I have started messing with that twang instead of just chugging along. Keep up the good work, my dude.
@martyshwaartz971
Жыл бұрын
Glen and Jim are the Copernicus of modern day, fighting back against the bullshit one piece of evidence at a time 🙌🏼
Your storytelling and directing skills keep improving... Great video. Well done Jim!
Jim, from afar - I don’t know you personally, but I freaking love how insanely obsessed you are, and all the blessed myth busting you do. Selfishly, I hope you never stop, because I benefit directly from it. Thank you.
maybe you will read this, maybe not... just wanted to say thank you for your incredibly hard work and sharing your thoughts/findings here on your channel. Your love for music shows and is much appreciated. I am a studio owner and audio engineer in LA and you have answered questions I have had for many years. Thanks for your curiosity and dedication to follow through with everything it took to share this with the world. Much respect and im looking forward to your future content.
Just bought the cab pack. It is fabulously good for everything Fender. Support this guy, he is the hero we deserve.
I guess this is one of those, "you need to be in the room" things. I cant hear any difference whatsoever thru my headphones. in any event, I love your content Bro!
Apart from showcasing proper skills and extensive knowledge on guitars, cabs, amps and playing... These vids are stupidly well made, the cutting especially. Mad.
Jim your videos are wild. I've never found anything so watchable, with stories so well-told, and the way your mind works on full display. You are single-handedly blowing all of the guitar world's bullshit completely out of the water and I am here for it!
@JimLill - I bought the pack. Thanks for creating it. Love your videos. I’m a “Heavy Blues” guy, but these will certainly help me craft my sound and make my clean tones pop. Cheers 🥃 from Canada! 🇨🇦 🤘🏻
I just found your channel and have been watching your videos all afternoon. I'm in awe of you, man. You're inspiring. Thank you so much.
Once again, I am in awe of the amount of work he puts into these videos. Kudos sir.
Jim, I love your no-nonsense experiments to just see what the actual differences are. No opinions. Just careful experimentation and showing the results. One of the best musician channels on YOu Tube.
These videos are so good. I don't even like guitars that much, but these concrete lessons about audio are irresistible.
You know Jim brings the heat with every upload. Keep up the good work and I wish you all the success you can handle.
You are the best at breaking down guitar audio that I’ve ever seen/heard. There’s so much BS out there and you cut through it like a lightsaber.
For about a decade I worked as a programmer / engineer at Electro Voice. One of the big apps I worked on was a utility to statistically assign a class / rating to speakers that would come off the assembly line. We would measure frequency and impedance response for every single speaker. Then ingest that data and create classification and pass / fail curves. It is amazing how much variation there is on the same speaker due to all sorts of factors: weather, new batch of glue, new batch of cone paper, new batch of magnets, new batch of voice coils, etc. A specific speaker rarely had an exact same response as the next one. And as manufacturing plants change over time, the "old pros" that wind a coil a certain way or assemble speakers a certain way change. Their knowledge might be lost when they retire. Or corporate decides to save money by moving plants. I totally believe there are 'special' batches or runs of speakers. But also, paper, glue, foam ages. Speakers change over time, and due to weather, humidity, temperature. The world of analog audio is crazy nuanced.
I got a Torpedo CaptorX and started going through cab ir's a couple years ago and I think the DNYR's on it are amazing. They are great for recording, I might even go live with them, although I think I would feel naked without a cab behind me.
Jim, just want to let you know that I really appreciate all the amazing videos you have done investigating tone and what affects it. Honestly, these have been some of the most compelling videos I've seen on guitar. So happy you got that cabinet with such a rich history behind it. Looking forward to the next one!
You are a great asset to music history, thank you.
These are by far the most interesting and insightful videos ever made. Not that I’ve seen every video ever made, but they are very good. Useful and informative.
This amount of experimentation and detail is truly amazing. I hope everyone gets how much work is behind each of Jim's video.
It's wonderful that you share this with the world. Both the original cabs via these videos for their historic value, and via IR to the rest of us for whatever value we get out of them.
This was fantastic as usual! Scientific method and music together.
Jim, thanks for making these! If anyone thinks that this is sacrilege, please just hear me out: it’s a way to preserve history. Those old cabs will eventually rot and break. The soft parts on those drivers will rot and disintegrate. Contacts will rust and oxidize. Capacitors will leak. IRs aren’t perfect. Capturing them is as much art as science. So many variables, but it’s something, and I’d argue that it’s a damn good and useable something that represents a large swath of music and will stay exactly the same for a long long time. I think that’s worth doing.
Always a breath of fresh air. Thank you for these videos. They’ve been enormously helpful to me!
Jim, your videos have become so inspiring and informative! It's amazing what you've created here! Never stop!
This is such a good video, top to bottom. Let alone your playing skill or your work ethic, just from a video production standpoint this is off the chain. Great job Jim.
I'm soooo happy about the IR pack! Some of us asked for it after the JT cab-clone video and you delivered. I have truly enjoyed your video series about where tone comes from. Thanks for the awesome content!
Can I just say a genuine thank you for all the effort, time, talent, and your resources making these videos. For me you fire up my insides to deep deeper and have more enthusiasm for what I do in my world of guitar. Thanks
man, these videos are absolutely turning the world of electric guitar inside out. Your practical knowledge and ability to go out and conduct these extremely basic tests is inspiring. You've uncovered the truth behind decades of guitar tone myths and the production value in these videos is top notch. I'm excited to see more!
Haven’t watched many videos from this channel but the methods you’re using to experiment are super cool. Love it. Will keep watching and learning.
Thanks for preserving these pieces of musical history. Take my $40, Jim! And thanks to JT and Tom for making these cabs legendary in the first place.
Another excellent video by Jim. So cool you were able to snag and document this gear.
At this rate I have no doubt there will be Jim Lil guitars and amps in the future with the tagline “however you think it sounds, is how it sounds” thanks for all your research and presentations
More great content Jim, please keep it up! You pack so much material into great concise videos. Thanks for your work.
Your videos make me smile. 😂 Especially the end when you showed the IR's for sale
Amazing as always. Would love to hear more of your playing too! Keep up the selfless amazing work and I hope your IR packs well like hotcakes - you deserve it.
I gotta say, I just LOVE your vids! There's something about the way you speak that makes me smile. When you said " Alright! I guess I'm making some IRs!" That's what I'm talking about. It's almost funny. Your vids are so well written and mixed too! Keep up the great work!
This man can't stop making great content!!
Great score Jim - and another sweet video!!!! I particularly appreciate how you put in the time to be thorough
I love your love for music and music history. Thanks for introducing me to new music and musicians! Keep up the good work.
This is the first video of yours I've watched. I didn't understand a word. But it was so well done, I watched to the end and enjoyed it immensely. Keep doing what you do, Jim!
Jim, you've been putting out the most original guitar content. Much appreciated.
Hell yeah, that’s super dope! You’ve made such an educational, fun and enthralling series of videos. Thank you!!
Tom’s a great guy. To pay rent a few years back I had to sell my old Gibson acoustic I came to town with; he was the first one to respond to my Craigslist ad and gave me fair money for it. Really helped me out.
Great video. The amount of effort you put into chasing tone and the science behind it is mind blowing. As someone who prefers the sound of Amps over modeling I found this video extremely educational. Subbed 👍
Super cool Jim. That’s actually one awesome story to tell. 10 years ago, all my heroes in the world and every piece of gear they had and I would never have been able to do anything like this with out the creation of the IR. You are making history my friend. That simple
Man, awesome work. I've been loving these amp videos. Sounds great!
Yeeeeaaaaahhhh!!!!! Awesome Jim. Best commercial I've seen in decades.
Jim, your video’s are the only KZread ones that can keep my attention for the whole duration. If not a great musician, you’re certainly a great video content maker. Probably both. Well done, keep up the good work! 👍
Merry Christmas Jim . Really appreciate the gargantuan efforts you have gone to in bringing us Informative, entertaining, musical delights. Really enjoy this channel !
I just watched the best ad ive ever seen hahahah great video as always Jim!
Well done!! FYI I geeked out when I saw you show the add. Just finished watching that video again this week. Great stuff you do!
Very cool, glad that someone picked these up who appreciates the history on top of the tones
Another Great Video Man. Thankyou.❤
You're videos are just amazing! Congrats on your approach, creativity and skills! Hi from Stuttgart, Germany
Thanks for all that you share Jim. Very much appreciated.
You are unhealthily obsessed. I respect that.
@mifune9634
2 ай бұрын
In a way, he reminds me of a more laid back version of someone like Troy Grady. Instead of being focused on demystifying guitar technique, he's more focused on demystifying guitar tone.
Nice! So glad ya did this. This type of cab is a fav! . Zilla makes a great recreation and York audio makes wonderful IRs of this.
Thanks for making the IRs. Even if it's not the real thing it's as close as possible to the real thing that I'll ever be able to get. Much appreciated. Your channel is excellent.
Love your whole ethos and approach to all of this!
I love the simultaneous mythbusting and all knowing smirk your videos have, even if that smirk is just a feeling, or the closing shot of the vid.
Perfect timing man! You have a kick ass collection of cabs. Beginning of a museum. Not going to lie, I’m pretty envious.
The difference is subtle but none better than the other. I think the benefits of IRs is exactly what you said. Having the convenience and the tones that you want at your fingertips - and especially since you DO gig a lot, it makes way more sense to just have IRs of your favorite cabs that you can stomp into rather than Joe Bonamassa and bring 30 different amps for one show to get those tones. Amazing video as ever
This. Was. FANTASTIC!!! You’re the bomb Jim!!
Great content! I used to listen to every podcast you put out. Nowadays I listen to some random videos and enjoy every time! Thank you, Adam West
Great video. I appreciate all the effort and thought you put into it. IR’s or no IR’s. Doesn’t matter to me. A player with heart and talent can make music with and on most anything. Having your sound, wherever you happen to be playing if your rented backline dies suddenly is priceless. We as players can be creatures of habit and any change or perceived change can make for a crudy gig. Thanks for putting this together.
Tune and tone at 7:51 oh my…funnest ‘montage’ I’ve heard. Well done mate. Subbed and bell ring!!!
Second video of yours I have watched this morning. Just great content. I live in Brentwood as well and should start hitting up Craigslist more. Good on you for your CL finds.
This is just incredible, keep up everything you do
Haha love the way you narrate your videos. Pure gold!
Glad I found this it's a great show! 🇬🇧
I love this video. I think it’s way cool that you have Uncle Larry’s cab. I really thought it was cool that you covered his music in the video too. Nice job, man. I dig your videos.
Your videos are amazing! Thank your for all your hard work and thoroughness.
Awesome content, bravo!
Your videos are always informative. Appreciated.
You the man, Jim!
Always interesting, always entertaining. Keep it up!
This was such a neat video! Thanks for making it!
This was a beautiful, masterfully edited and brilliant video. Wow.
Haha 😂 Such a good video! Love your way of storytelling and you nailed the ending. Keep it up 🙌🔥
Thanks, Jim! Your videos are fantastic.
Dude I'm a fan I love this You better keep this content up!
Nice work as always Jim, and great idea for making an IR Pack. IR's are such a great tool. If I want to play silently or take the room out of the equation for recording, I find taking a DI from a real amp using a Two Notes Captor and then applying an IR is way better than a full amp sim. And being able to swap IR's in post is really handy too. But when I'm at band practice or a gig, of course it's a real cab!
DUDE I almost bought this exact cab end of last year...had no clue it was Tom's. Happy for you brother!
Great stuff man!! Very cool video
You’re killin’ it rn. Keep doing what you do.
Made my guitar geek day. Glad I found ya.
Wow, congratulations man, that is super cool to have his actual cab!!
Just want to say thank you for everything you do for the guitar community
Dude I love your channel…I learn so Much, but I also hear things I e known for a lot g time about tone and all the myths. Keep on keeping on!
One of my favorite creators... period.