Hi guys Stephen suggest it is time for more clips and I would like to run 'em by you guys before I hand them over to the man. I think the clips on the Trinity site were done with the very first Trintiy 15. Mine was the second and was more like the current production than the first one was. It was unique in many was (also very sweet looking...but I digress).
Any way I did this clip last night with a Strat panned hard left and my 335 on the right. The amp settings are among my favs for this amp. This is what I call the mid boost setting. for both guitars was.
: High input
: Volume Maxed
: Bass Just a hair above 7 o'clock
: Treble 8 O'clock
: Master less than 9:00 o'clock (it was late at night and my wife was already mad at me

) I used a 2x12 Avatar open cab with 2 Cannibis rex's in there.
Unfortunatly I forgot to transfer the file to the PC I'm on today. I will post a copy tonight.

I was pleased at how good the 335 sounded. Even out the low master settings the sustain was outstanding. The amp and the guitar were acting as one and really rewarded a light touch. The controled feedback was simply stunning at that low volume level. And it was no fluke either. As you will notice, the last note starts feeding back and contines as I slide down a few frets. I almost didn't make it into work today!@!!
Like I have said (many times) this is a real players amp as you have get a lot more bang for your buck with a light touch. This diffefers from the Trinity 18 in that way. When I play my lester though THAT amp my hands are usually shredded. (In a good way).
FYI The rhythm track strat as a touch of reverb and is panned mostly to the left. The lead track is panned hard right and dry as a bone so that you can hear the amp in all it's naked glory.... when I post the link that is.
Cheers
lbet