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re: Your favorite guitar sounds (example)
Posted on 12/5/14 at 9:37 am to Forkbeard3777
Posted on 12/5/14 at 9:37 am to Forkbeard3777
Posted on 12/5/14 at 11:35 am to Pilot Tiger
SRV's live lead tone especially when he digs into the frets and kicks the second tubescreamer on is GOAT strat sound
Joe Bonamassa's solo in "Stop" live at Royal Albert Hall - 3:29 mark- GOAT les paul sound followed in a close second by....
...Gary Moore's neck pickup lead sound on "Still Got the Blues" live at Montreux 1990 - 1:14 mark
A Mesa Boogie Mark Series head scooped and cranked with a humbucker guitar is the most ferocious and aggressive guitar sound in the world
Every single track Gilmour laid down on Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Andy Timmons studio version of "Cry For You" - lead sound in intro is incredible
Pink Floyd - Marooned - The Digitech Whammy pedal and delays Gilmour used to get those incredible octaves and swells. A true masterpiece.
Joe Bonamassa's solo in "Stop" live at Royal Albert Hall - 3:29 mark- GOAT les paul sound followed in a close second by....
...Gary Moore's neck pickup lead sound on "Still Got the Blues" live at Montreux 1990 - 1:14 mark
A Mesa Boogie Mark Series head scooped and cranked with a humbucker guitar is the most ferocious and aggressive guitar sound in the world
Every single track Gilmour laid down on Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Andy Timmons studio version of "Cry For You" - lead sound in intro is incredible
Pink Floyd - Marooned - The Digitech Whammy pedal and delays Gilmour used to get those incredible octaves and swells. A true masterpiece.
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