I Bought This Boutique Amp on a Whim… and It Completely Surprised Me | Carr Mercury TONEX

Line 6 Marketplace Presets: https://bit.ly/4cPrnrd Line 6 Helix Stadium Presets: https://bit.ly/4iNf29e Helix Ultimate Complete Presets Vol. 1-7: https://bit.ly/4cbdyEf Helix Ultimate Complete Presets Vol. 1-6: https://bit.ly/4sCt1Cf Helix Ultimate Complete Presets Vol. 8: https://bit.ly/4teolni Tonex Tone Models: https://bit.ly/tonexpresets Tonex ToneNet Tone Models: https://bit.ly/3JosdwY Quad Cortex Presets & Captures: https://bit.ly/4dFDG92 N.A.M (Neural Amp Modeler) Tone Collections: https://bit.ly/3SOXyhx Kemper Rigs/Profiles: https://bit.ly/3shWRTe Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @jasonsadites   I didn’t plan on buying this amp. The opportunity came up, and I grabbed the Carr Mercury on a bit of a whim. I had heard great things about it — boutique build quality, power scaling, and that legendary feel — but I wasn’t expecting it to move me the way it did. Within minutes of plugging in, I realized I was wrong. There’s a smooth, polished, almost liquid quality to the way this amp responds. From glassy cleans to expressive edge-of-breakup tones and into singing sustain, it stays refined and articulate the entire time. It never gets harsh. It never gets brittle. It just flows. After spending time with it in the studio, I knew I had to capture it properly. That became the JS – Liquid Mercury Ultimate and DI Collection. • ToneX – Liquid Mercury Collections • Ultimate (Amp + Cab): https://bit.ly/4kQDlUX • DI Ultimate (Amp-Only): https://bit.ly/4aKhfyU • Ultimate + DI Bundle: https://bit.ly/3MlSelt • N.A.M – Liquid Mercury Captures • Ultimate + DI Bundle: https://bit.ly/4canw9f • DI Only (Amp-Only): https://bit.ly/4ayqTpr • Amp + Cab Only: https://bit.ly/4aLCDDP • Quad Cortex Presets + Neural Captures • https://bit.ly/4aOSgds If you enjoyed the tones in this video, let me know in the comments which gain range stood out to you most — clean, edge-of-breakup, or lead. Carr Mercury boutique amp demo, ToneX captures, N.A.M captures, modern boutique guitar tone, smooth singing lead tone, expressive edge-of-breakup tones. — Jason 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - Tone Model Explanation 03:05 - How They Sound (Gibson Les Paul) 07:23 - How The DI (Amp Only DI Tone Models) 08:57 - How They Sound (Fender Stratocaster) 11:28 - How They Sound (P90s Gibson ES-330) 13:51 - How They Sound (Fender Telecaster) 15:58 - How They Sound (Paul Reed Smith Custom 24) 17:56 - Summary 19:00 - How They Sound In The Mix