Glenn Fricker
Glenn Fricker's Gear
In the SpectreSoundStudios YouTube tutorial titled "Build your own Bass Traps! - CHEAP!," Glenn Fricker is seen with a Jackson Randy Rhoads V guitar at the 5:55 mark.
Glenn reviews the Cab Clone in this video.
At around 0:19 Glenn shows the Peavey 5150.
At around 0:22 Glenn shows his Mesa 4x12 cabinet.
At around 0:28 Glenn explains why everyone should use Vintage 30s when recording metal.
Glenn has used his Shure SM57s in many of his YouTube videos but in this video he first shows it at 0:37.
In 2:08 Glenn shows his natural finish Chapman Ghost Fret.
In this video Glenn reviews the Torpedo Live.
In the video Glenn reviews his Mojotone PW Hornet pickup.
In this video Glenn reviews the Charbonneau SCIMTAR 7-String guitar.
In this video Glenn reviews his Revv Generator 120.
at 0.02 in the video he goes on to explain that he has been using this guitar for the past few months.
Glenn Fricker reviews the Dingwall Combustion NG-2 in this video. This bass guitar has also been used in several videos that followed this review as well.
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In this video, Glenn Fricker compares a modded Mexican Standard Stratocaster to an Eric Johnson signature model. Glenn Fricker's Fender Stratocaster has been modded with Fishman Fluence Modern and Stratocaster pickups.
In this video, Glenn Fricker reviews the Airis Effects Savage Overdrive.
In this video, Glenn Fricker reviews the Heil PR35, otherwise nicknamed as the 'idiot-proof' microphone that won't sound bad even when it is cupped.
In this bass string comparison by Glenn Fricker, he uses Cleartone bass strings.
In this heavy bass recording tutorial, Glenn Fricker can be seen using a Voxengo Boogex, AudioTechnikk Equilibre and a Modern DeathCore Compressor VST. For the analog route, he uses a Tech 21 Sansamp Bass DI and a rackmount Distressor.
In this heavy bass recording tutorial, Glenn Fricker can be seen using a Voxengo Boogex, AudioTechnikk Equilibre and a Modern DeathCore Compressor VST. For the analog route, he uses a Tech 21 Sansamp Bass DI and a rackmount Distressor.
In this heavy guitar recording tutorial, Glenn Fricker can be seen comparing different mics for micing up a tube amp. One of them is a Unidyne III.
In this video, Glenn Fricker can be seen using a Mesa Boogie 1992 Dual Rectifier, a Peavey 5150 head and a Framus Cobra head.
In this video, Glenn Fricker demos a cheap $40 microphone, a Samson CS1.
Glenn Fricker lists out the top 5 freeware plugins for recording - Variety of Sound epicVerb, Density, Kjerhaus Audio Classic Plugins, LePou amp sims and freeware plugins from Reaper.
Glenn Fricker lists out the top 5 freeware plugins for recording - Variety of Sound epicVerb, Density, Kjerhaus Audio Classic Plugins, LePou amp sims and freeware plugins from Reaper.
Glenn Fricker lists out the top 5 freeware plugins for recording - Variety of Sound epicVerb, Density, Kjerhaus Audio Classic Plugins, LePou amp sims and freeware plugins from Reaper.
Glenn Fricker lists out the top 5 freeware plugins for recording - Variety of Sound epicVerb, Density, Kjerhaus Audio Classic Plugins, LePou amp sims and freeware plugins from Reaper.
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