Yamaha THR10X settings are shown at the beginning and end of the video.
I noticed that the Southern Hi amp model does not seem to be very popular among Yamaha THR10X users. However, I found a great use for it, when paired with the Vintage 4x12 cabinet in the Yamaha THR Editor software. It sounds like Metallica.
As revealed in "Classic Albums - Metallica", James Hetfield recorded three rhythm tracks: left, right, and "the thickener". I interpreted this to mean one track panned 100% left, one track panned 100% right, and one track in the center. Each track is panned accordingly in Audacity recording software. Together, the combined sound is very rich, emulating the production on the Black album.
The two samples being played are "Enter Sandman" and "Sad But True".
"Enter Sandman" backing track: [ Ссылка ].htm
"Sad But True" backing track: [ Ссылка ].htm
Guitar → THR10X → USB → Audacity recording software
Video shot with Motorola Moto G7 Power front camera.
Video assembled in OpenShot Video Editor.
"Enter Sandman" guitar: 2006 Jackson SLSMG Soloist. Bridge pickup: EMG-85. Only the bridge pickup was used to record this video. I keep this guitar tuned to standard and it matches the original "Enter Sandman" recording.
"Sad But True" guitar: 2009 Jackson Pro Series KE3 Kelly. Bridge pickup: Seymour Duncan TB-4 JB. Only the bridge pickup was used to record this video. I keep this guitar tuned down one whole step and it matches the original "Sad But True" recording.
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