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Sam CA
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Post by Sam CA »

Hey Dennis,
You forgot to do a demo since you went platinum?
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miden
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Post by miden »

Hey Sammy...give me a break :lol:

Been busy setting up for a new show, had no time as yet.
By the way I forgot to mention I did have the guitar loaded incorrectly. The other thing is it's a hard-edged sort of sound. Very nice for med to heavy rock.

I have been tweaking it around a bit too, so I can get more of an overdriven sound rather than distortion. Seems to work okay.

I will get them done Sam, promise!!! Just when I get a mo.....

Dennis
Sam CA
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Post by Sam CA »

miden wrote:Hey Sammy...give me a break :lol:

Been busy setting up for a new show, had no time as yet.
By the way I forgot to mention I did have the guitar loaded incorrectly. The other thing is it's a hard-edged sort of sound. Very nice for med to heavy rock.

I have been tweaking it around a bit too, so I can get more of an overdriven sound rather than distortion. Seems to work okay.

I will get them done Sam, promise!!! Just when I get a mo.....

Dennis
he he he...just kidding man, no worries. So how are the guitars compared to the factory ones? What do you think of them being used for solo lines?
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miden
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Post by miden »

Not sure about solo lines, but they are good for power chords :)
Tell the truth I have not had that much time for experimenting. Probably have spent about 2 hours in total over the past couple of days.

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