Matt Ouimet
mighty G

plugging in the Mighty G made me want to do 3 things:
1.record more instruments direct
2. replace what i thought were acceptable pickups
3. play more more more! (and get better)
The sound is as big as the item is small, this afternoon i made a very terrible “music”.
Everything was 1 take (well maybe 2), I played the same “song” (god it’s bad).
First with the Mighty G and the second was with a Radial JDI.
I went from the alternate di’s to the UAD pre and then to the Digi003 to pro tools never touching the knobs on the guitars. In protools I didn’t adjust anything except panning.
The first obvious thing is Volume, the second is dynamics, the third is use of the sonic spectrum, the MG had it all. what a joke the Radial is.
Word’s can’t express how terrible the Radial was in comparison, also words can’t express how great the Mighty G is.
When i showed Sarah the 2 versions of the song she too was without words, other than “really?….what? woah…….”
You can find the “song” (god i should have thought that part through more) through both di’s @ the sound samples page on the sage site just go to the folder and grab the 24 bits.

Epic

Music's Golden Age

Great sonic signature

Since the very beginning

Epic

Incredible on many sources

Changed My Life

A positive and productive relationship

Sorry LR Baggs 😎

Just Love

Safely packed for travel

Amazing little devils

I use it on every direct track

HUGE

Words can’t express how great the Mighty G is

They 'listen like a fan'

I carry them with me even when i am working in a neve room

GOLD!

You can hear the string vibrate

Favorite new mic pre

Flattering & Natural

Great people, great gear, great attitudes

Great sonic signature

Come highly recommended

Still Going Strong!

Grammy Nominated

Amazing!

Bova opamps helped immensely

No more blurry RCA opamps

My 'go-to' kick and snare pre

Music's Golden Age

Mic pre is 'unclippable'

The Bova Balls shine