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  • More blues, electric lead (dirty) this time

    Here's one time around on my 335 with an Eric Clapton tune for a back track, using a Peavy 15W Transtube practice amp:

    Fender Strat - Custom fret job - mandolin frets & stock fret at fret 0 (replaces nut) & custom fairlead block (to direct strings to tuning machines). Makes for low action. .009 to .046 strings
    Epiphone 335 Dot - not custimized yet, same strings.
    Alvarez RD10 - Nice wooden guitar, no mods, medium nickle wound strings.
    Peavy Classic 50 watt (RMS) tube amp.
    Peavy Blazer Transtube practice amp - 15 watts

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    Re: More blues, electric lead (dirty) this time

    Nice piece, I have to pick the grit out of my teeth . Welcome to the board.

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      Re: More blues, electric lead (dirty) this time

      Thanks. I'm kinda new at this, so I'm working on laying down some of my own back tracks. Still learning how to get sound-on-sound. Just got a mixer and a midi keyboard. I'll post the results as I get them done. I've been inspired to try the Blue Jean Blues number. A nice tune for clean (with cool reverb) work.
      Fender Strat - Custom fret job - mandolin frets & stock fret at fret 0 (replaces nut) & custom fairlead block (to direct strings to tuning machines). Makes for low action. .009 to .046 strings
      Epiphone 335 Dot - not custimized yet, same strings.
      Alvarez RD10 - Nice wooden guitar, no mods, medium nickle wound strings.
      Peavy Classic 50 watt (RMS) tube amp.
      Peavy Blazer Transtube practice amp - 15 watts

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