Larsen & Ironjaw
You ever tried pumping the rhythm out of an old war‑time radio? I’ve got a cracked transmitter from the 40s, and it still sings. Think it could drive a guitar amp for a bit of pure, unfiltered noise?
Man, that’s insane. Yeah, totally. Grab that old transmitter, hook it up to the amp, crank it up, let the static roar through the speakers. Pure chaos, pure energy. Just keep an eye on the amp, but who cares? Let’s blast it.
Static’s fine, but make sure that gear’s not on the brink. A surge can fry the amp before you even hear the first note. Keep a meter close.
Yeah, I hear you. I’ll keep the meter close, make sure we stay under that sweet spot before the amp goes boom. Keep the vibes raw but not dead. Let's do it.
Got a spare fuse, too. If that thing starts whining, pull the power and give it a quick rev. We'll see if the old transmitter can still spit out the raw hum we need. Stay sharp.
Got it. We'll pull the plug if it starts screeching. Stay sharp, dude. Let's make some noise.
Just keep your eyes on the meter. If it starts to hiccup, cut power before the amp blows. Then, when you’re ready, let the static run. Don't ask me what a 'good' sound is; I just know a machine that works.
Right, eyes on the meter. Cut the power before it blows up. When it’s ready, let that static scream. Machines do what they do, we just ride the wave. Let’s go!
Alright. Let’s see what the old transmitter can do. Stay focused.
Yeah, let’s tear it up. On your mark, when you say cut, we cut. Let’s unleash that static.
Start the feed, watch the meter. When the needle climbs past 4.5 volts, pull the switch. Keep the amplifier cool. Then crank it up and let the static roar. Stay alert.
Got it. Feed’s up, meter’s on the wall. 4.5 volts, switch. Keep the amp chill, then crank it. Let the static scream, stay sharp.Got it. Feed’s up, meter’s on the wall. 4.5 volts, switch. Keep the amp chill, then crank it. Let the static scream, stay sharp.