Quencho092
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Anybody know how he gets it? I'm pretty sure he plays a Twin Reverb, but what's his guitar, OD pedals, etc.
2 one off Languedoc guitars built by his tech Paul Languedoc. SD '59/JB on one of the guitars. AnalogMan Dynaross compressor ( clone of the Ross Compressor ) and two AnalogMan Ibanez TS-9/808 Silver Tubescreamer. A Teese RMC 3 wah housed in a plain black dunlop case. Modified Fender Deluxe Reverb amp with NOS 1940's military RCA 6V6's with frosted glass, Bruno 4x12 cabinet with Celestion G12 Alnico speakers.GuitarStv said:I know that he uses some sort of semihollow guitar . . . and compression . . .
Boleslaw Gers 666 said:The key is the compression. I can get his tone really closely just using my solidbody strat with humbuckers and using my dynacomp. But the comprossor (Ross clone) from Analogman is probably the best way to get near his tone if you can afford it. His Languedocs are true hollowbodies with PAF style pickups usually (JB/'59 sounds like it would work). He also uses Golden 50 pickups that you can get online from Stewart McDonald. He uses 2mm Dunlop Adamas graphite picks and light gauge DR strings. If you have a hollowbody you can get really close, but the way he gets that sustain and that trademark tone he has is not only from his one-of-a-kind guitar but from his compressor. What kind of guitar/amp are you playing? P.S. I just saw him at the Fox Theatre here in Atlanta and the show was kickass. You should see him on this tour, preferably when he's still touring with the John Butler Trio.