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Post by frankie on Mar 1, 2017 13:15:58 GMT -7
Here are some new clips for those curious about how a Strat sounds through the Cure. A stock Eric Johnson signature Strat was used.
Here's some reverb placed through the effects loop. This reverb is unbuffered but you'll notice no loss of tone.
Finally, going from mean to clean and back again with the variable boost.
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Post by teddysalad on Mar 1, 2017 13:47:49 GMT -7
Sounds really nice. I can't wait to hear my 52 reissue Tele through mine!
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Post by lowbudget on Mar 1, 2017 14:24:28 GMT -7
Well, if I hadn't already caved in this would have done it for me!
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Mar 1, 2017 14:25:42 GMT -7
Great! Love the sounds...
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Post by KeithA on Mar 1, 2017 14:58:31 GMT -7
Yep, sounds sweet.
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Post by Faze on Mar 1, 2017 15:37:06 GMT -7
Nice shows the versatility of the Cure.
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Post by Stan on Mar 1, 2017 15:55:07 GMT -7
Love it, just the tones I look for, great job well done.
What pick ups on the EJ stat did you use and are the pups stock pups?
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Post by frankie on Mar 2, 2017 10:56:18 GMT -7
Love it, just the tones I look for, great job well done. What pick ups on the EJ stat did you use and are the pups stock pups? You are hearing position 2 (bridge/middle) on the clean demos, position 4 (middle/neck) on the reverb demos, and position 5 (neck) on the dirty/clean demo. They are the stock pickups.
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Post by prettynoiselab on Mar 20, 2017 17:21:49 GMT -7
Doc, you are killing me......
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