JohnnyGtar
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This tune is one of my favorite examples of a Les Paul through a Marshall scorching badass rock and roll guitar.
Some people hate how bright his tone was when he used the wah like on this first tune, but I love it.
Besides using the wah as a tone shaper, I read somewhere that he would adjust his pickups to sit really low and then raise the pole pieces real high. I gotta try that.
Anyone out there know what kind of Marshall he used? I've heard that he had mahogany speaker cabinets made, but can't confirm this. I wonder what speakers he used.
Jeebus on a pogo stick, he was amazing on this tune. FIRE!
RIP Gary.
No wah on this track. I would kill to get his tone. I know original PAFs vary a lot tone wise... any suggestions for killer bright sounding PAF type pickups?
Wow...
And lest we forget this monster classic...
Some people hate how bright his tone was when he used the wah like on this first tune, but I love it.
Besides using the wah as a tone shaper, I read somewhere that he would adjust his pickups to sit really low and then raise the pole pieces real high. I gotta try that.
Anyone out there know what kind of Marshall he used? I've heard that he had mahogany speaker cabinets made, but can't confirm this. I wonder what speakers he used.
Jeebus on a pogo stick, he was amazing on this tune. FIRE!
RIP Gary.
No wah on this track. I would kill to get his tone. I know original PAFs vary a lot tone wise... any suggestions for killer bright sounding PAF type pickups?
Wow...
And lest we forget this monster classic...
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