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Post by mrjacko03 on Aug 12, 2006 15:41:06 GMT -7
Just wondering....every single soundclip in here is country, jazzy or bluesy styles. Does anyone use these amp for something harder?
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Post by taswegian on Aug 12, 2006 16:03:21 GMT -7
Check out the "Hypothermia" post and click on the songs "My Unwanted Friend", "Drift" "Who the hell are "they" "Save Me"
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Post by taswegian on Aug 12, 2006 16:06:47 GMT -7
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Post by Bill on Aug 12, 2006 17:04:34 GMT -7
Check out the "Hypothermia" post and click on the songs "My Unwanted Friend", "Drift" "Who the hell are "they" "Save Me" Couldn't have said it better. Great music & killer rock tone, tas!
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Aug 13, 2006 11:39:24 GMT -7
Just wondering....every single soundclip in here is country, jazzy or bluesy styles. Does anyone use these amp for something harder? Well this ain't no country.... : www.gear.strayca.com/audio/6545/MoneyForNothing.mp3Grosh Bent Top Custom > Compulator > Dr. Z 6545 > Airbrake [-6db] > Rivera 4x10 Cab [Fender DeVille Speakers]) Amp was set for SRZ-65 side with bass dimed, middle dimed, treble @ 2 o'clock, master at noon, gain at 3 o'clock
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Post by jwr on Aug 14, 2006 10:54:13 GMT -7
Tas that's a great tone and cool tune bro! +1 Sounds really, really good. Makes me think I need a Z best for MAZ SR and Z-28. I always love reading your posts and hearing your tunes man. The SR and Z-28 can do great rock tones. Benttop, that sound was very close to the origional, very nice! Jason
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Post by chrisgrainger on Aug 16, 2006 22:32:14 GMT -7
When I owned a Mazerati, cranking it with a Les Paul yielded some of the biggest Marshally crunch I've ever heard with a bigger bottom and thicker top. Just... amazing. I wish somebody would record their Mazerati w/ a dual humbucker guitar on the bridge bucker and the Mazerati cranked just slamming out some big chords.
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