Hi folks
I have just found in my garage of bits a alesis eq 230 i had forgotten about , just wondered if i could use this for the the early shadows tone if so what eq settings as it had loads ?
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cockroach wrote:
I swear this is true - around that time, I was once playing a friend's Gibson Les Paul Custom with that amp, and I could make it sound like Mark Knopfler's Strat on Sultans of Swing..
dave robinson wrote:cockroach wrote:
I swear this is true - around that time, I was once playing a friend's Gibson Les Paul Custom with that amp, and I could make it sound like Mark Knopfler's Strat on Sultans of Swing..
Yes you can, I have done that myself, it's all down to knowing which sliders to position where.
cockroach wrote:dave robinson wrote:cockroach wrote:
I swear this is true - around that time, I was once playing a friend's Gibson Les Paul Custom with that amp, and I could make it sound like Mark Knopfler's Strat on Sultans of Swing..
Yes you can, I have done that myself, it's all down to knowing which sliders to position where.
David- we can now expect to hear those famous words (from a hitman contracted by the guitars makers, amp makers, effects makers and pickup makers etc)
'Of course, you realise that now I'm going to have to kill you...'..
dave robinson wrote:Nowadays my Strat through any decent echo into a Vox AC 30 or similar, will achieve within 10% of what any listener would accept as the sound of early Hank Marvin. For some reason, I hear guys in the local Shadows clubs getting closer than ever they were a few years ago. I guess people are learning, including myself.
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