1. Man I haven't done a U2 cover in a while, so I thought i'd give one a spin. Check it out. Gear is listed in the description.
  2. just watched ur pride video, i commented on it 5 months ago, didnt know u were on here, small world.


  3. haha, that's cool! And thanks man
  4. I recently purchased the m13 after viewing many youtube videos and forums in my quest to get the u2 sound. Does anyone knows of or has any of the u2 settings on the m13? i am hoping for maybe some pics of the settings to make it easier to understand. all help is appreciated. Also what is a good amp since i pretty much have all the effects in the m13 and i dont really need an amp with a ton of effects but gives a warm clean tone?
  5. Hey guys, I have uploaded some of my recordings to youtube, I thought you could like to listen. No U2 cover so far.

    Two Of Us(Beatles)

    His Latest Flame(Elvis Presley)

    Mission:Impossible Theme


    There are more on my channel if you are interested. I recorded all the instruments and did all the vocals.


  6. ur very talented to be able to play all the instruments, i just bought a drum kit and its fooking harder then guitar i rekon.
  7. Originally posted by bpdred:I recently purchased the m13 after viewing many youtube videos and forums in my quest to get the u2 sound. Does anyone knows of or has any of the u2 settings on the m13? i am hoping for maybe some pics of the settings to make it easier to understand. all help is appreciated. Also what is a good amp since i pretty much have all the effects in the m13 and i dont really need an amp with a ton of effects but gives a warm clean tone?



    Vox Pathifinder is a great sounding amp and the best $100.00 I ever spent. Remarkably warm for a solid state amp.

    Other than that, $500.00 will get you a Vox AC15CC. You could upgrade the speaker later to a Celestion Blue and get that much better of a tone. (As has been the case with my AC15CC)
  8. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]

    Vox Pathifinder is a great sounding amp and the best $100.00 I ever spent. Remarkably warm for a solid state amp.

    Other than that, $500.00 will get you a Vox AC15CC. You could upgrade the speaker later to a Celestion Blue and get that much better of a tone. (As has been the case with my AC15CC)


    Do you just use that 15W straight out, or do you use the speaker out and plug it into a PA or something?

    I've always just been reluctant to use smaller powered amps because I figured if any band I was ever involved in was playing a live show, a bigger amp would be more ideal for stage purposes and for better, fuller sound.

    Then again, I know almost nothing about amps.
  9. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]

    Vox Pathifinder is a great sounding amp and the best $100.00 I ever spent. Remarkably warm for a solid state amp.

    Other than that, $500.00 will get you a Vox AC15CC. You could upgrade the speaker later to a Celestion Blue and get that much better of a tone. (As has been the case with my AC15CC)


    I got a Pathfinder on your recommendation

    Do you use the onboard distortion or have it set at a clean tone and use the M13's distortion effects instead?
  10. Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]

    ur very talented to be able to play all the instruments, i just bought a drum kit and its fooking harder then guitar i rekon.


    Thanks! It's not really harder than guitar, it is pretty much the same. You just have to practise a bit to get good at it.
  11. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    I got a Pathfinder on your recommendation

    Do you use the onboard distortion or have it set at a clean tone and use the M13's distortion effects instead?


    I run the Pathfinder fairly clean and 'dirty' things up with effects.