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Post by rjustice21 on May 9, 2007 14:15:05 GMT -5
Just curious if anyone can help me with reverb settings and other effects used in EITS songs? Like how much reverb and also for distortion... do they turn off the reverb and such. Just someone with a better understanding of how they achieve their tone would be great. thanks.
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ricknuzzy
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Post by ricknuzzy on May 13, 2007 16:07:09 GMT -5
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Post by destroyerjazz on May 13, 2007 22:56:23 GMT -5
it's not hard at all to get their sound. really clean amp with a good amount of reverb, shorter delay [usually under 500 ms i'd say] for some parts, and then really have distortion for the distorted part. neck pickup all the time.
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Post by rjustice21 on May 14, 2007 7:51:39 GMT -5
Thank you both
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Post by strangecoma on May 30, 2007 15:04:07 GMT -5
fender amps = the best way to go. i got a deville 212 not too long ago and ive never loved an amp so much.
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Post by brightlights on Jun 6, 2007 16:41:42 GMT -5
fender amps = the best way to go. i got a deville 212 not too long ago and ive never loved an amp so much. true be that. i have the tweed deville and it's amazing.
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staralfur
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Post by staralfur on Jun 11, 2007 14:10:57 GMT -5
Definetly the best amps I've got a 65 Twin reverb reissue (Custom 15, only one 15 inch speaker) Sounds sooo amazing , I just love it !
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nico
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Post by nico on Jun 29, 2007 0:45:33 GMT -5
This is a bit of an odd question, but important: what are some good guitar picks to use?
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Post by jonathan067 on Nov 17, 2008 16:22:59 GMT -5
fender amps = the best way to go. i got a deville 212 not too long ago and ive never loved an amp so much. true be that. i have the tweed deville and it's amazing. Fender is what they mainly use. I have a 1978 Fender Super Reverb that is similar in tone. Very nice reverb and tremolo. I've played the blues deville amps and they're great. I'm not so into the drive channel but if you use an od pedal through the clean channel it sounds great. I also use an Orange AD30H.
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Post by bradknilans on Nov 19, 2008 2:24:30 GMT -5
I have a 1978 Fender Super Reverb that is similar in tone. Very nice reverb and tremolo. I've played the blues deville amps and they're great. I'm not so into the drive channel but if you use an od pedal through the clean channel it sounds great. I also use an Orange AD30H. I have a 1967 Fender Bandmaster. It's amazing! it is very similar to the dual showman. I have always been interested in Orange amps but have never played one. I also got a lot of mixed feedback about them. just curious about yours. what do you think of it?
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Post by jonathan067 on Nov 30, 2008 15:41:19 GMT -5
Orange are definately one trick ponys if you don't like using a lot of pedals. I'm actually thinking of trading mine for an old fender of some sort. we'll see though. I really do like the orange a lot but I don't like using many pedals.
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