
Hectic Watermelon
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Suhr Classic, Pineapple Boost, Egnater, Port City WGS spk:
https://soundcloud.com/john-czajkowski- ... singlecoil
Some new tones for me--with Suhr Custom Classic with ML Standard single coil (neck position) on lead guitar and Thornbucker at bridge split into single coil for doubled rhythm guitar - Pineapple Boost - Egnater MOD50 BassMan Channel set to mild gain - Speaker Cab Port City 2x12 OS with WGS speakers, Veteran 30 and ET65. Pineapple Boost pedal is doing 85% of dirt and is set identically for lead and rhythm.
I usually gravitate towards Marshall family for this vibe, but it was fun and refreshing to try a new approach, learning some things along the way about other little pockets of tone I haven't used before. Also, it feels odd using single coil bridge (for rhythm parts) for anything aggressive and distorted. I have really been a creature of habit over the years always defaulting to bridge PAF humbucker for this. The B'Man has a huge, friendly feel and loves pedals of all sorts. Probably the most pedal friendly of the modular series IMO...
https://soundcloud.com/john-czajkowski- ... singlecoil
Some new tones for me--with Suhr Custom Classic with ML Standard single coil (neck position) on lead guitar and Thornbucker at bridge split into single coil for doubled rhythm guitar - Pineapple Boost - Egnater MOD50 BassMan Channel set to mild gain - Speaker Cab Port City 2x12 OS with WGS speakers, Veteran 30 and ET65. Pineapple Boost pedal is doing 85% of dirt and is set identically for lead and rhythm.
I usually gravitate towards Marshall family for this vibe, but it was fun and refreshing to try a new approach, learning some things along the way about other little pockets of tone I haven't used before. Also, it feels odd using single coil bridge (for rhythm parts) for anything aggressive and distorted. I have really been a creature of habit over the years always defaulting to bridge PAF humbucker for this. The B'Man has a huge, friendly feel and loves pedals of all sorts. Probably the most pedal friendly of the modular series IMO...