FenderBender03 New member Mar 12, 2004 #5 For me i'd probably have to say Brent Mason. Just because i'm all about Telecasters and twang. He's all about that too! ;D FenderBender
For me i'd probably have to say Brent Mason. Just because i'm all about Telecasters and twang. He's all about that too! ;D FenderBender
ntotoro Member Mar 12, 2004 #6 That list is tought... depends what era Clapton or Page, for example. Nick
Imp New member Mar 12, 2004 #7 gotta love page heh - he changed a lot with the different eras of the yardbirds n zep, but he's still instantly recognisable IMO..
gotta love page heh - he changed a lot with the different eras of the yardbirds n zep, but he's still instantly recognisable IMO..
WITH FULL DISTORTION F. Hails Railsologist Mar 12, 2004 #8 CD : CARCASS - HEARTWORKS THE GUYS OF THE GUITARS I FORGOT THEIR NAMES.... They ****ing rules AWESOME TONE FOR SOLOS. one of teh best
CD : CARCASS - HEARTWORKS THE GUYS OF THE GUITARS I FORGOT THEIR NAMES.... They ****ing rules AWESOME TONE FOR SOLOS. one of teh best
Thames Great White Malice Mar 12, 2004 #9 I really those ToneBender users.. Jimmy Page, Steve Hackett... Clapton had some awesome tones with Cream...
I really those ToneBender users.. Jimmy Page, Steve Hackett... Clapton had some awesome tones with Cream...
X xerxes X Marks the Toneologist Mar 12, 2004 #11 i personally cant say who, because for different styles i like different sounds.
Fresno Bob New member Mar 12, 2004 #12 WITH FULL DISTORTION said: CD : CARCASS - HEARTWORKS THE GUYS OF THE GUITARS I FORGOT THEIR NAMES.... They ****ing rules AWESOME TONE FOR SOLOS. one of teh best Click to expand... Ah, that would be Bill Steer and Michael Amott. Excellent tone indeed. If you're a fan of Steer, check out his latest band...Firebird. Really different...kind of along the lines of old Humble Pie.
WITH FULL DISTORTION said: CD : CARCASS - HEARTWORKS THE GUYS OF THE GUITARS I FORGOT THEIR NAMES.... They ****ing rules AWESOME TONE FOR SOLOS. one of teh best Click to expand... Ah, that would be Bill Steer and Michael Amott. Excellent tone indeed. If you're a fan of Steer, check out his latest band...Firebird. Really different...kind of along the lines of old Humble Pie.
Bludave New member Mar 12, 2004 #14 1. Hendrix 2. Clapton 3. SRV 4. Kenny Burrell 5. Wes Montgomery 6. Segovia 7. Satch (sometimes) The list goes on!! and not neccesarily in any order!
1. Hendrix 2. Clapton 3. SRV 4. Kenny Burrell 5. Wes Montgomery 6. Segovia 7. Satch (sometimes) The list goes on!! and not neccesarily in any order!
X xerxes X Marks the Toneologist Mar 12, 2004 #16 Zerberus said: I do Click to expand... you actually do have a great tone. lol.
W WARRENLEELYNCH New member Mar 12, 2004 #17 without trying to sound egoed out I like my own tone the best,i have to I hear it every day!
\m/(00)\m/ HeadBanginologist Mar 12, 2004 #19 oh yeah, i completely forgot about jimi. hey, thats my name also.....except it's jimmy
mrfjones New member Mar 12, 2004 #20 I like different tones for different types of music but for some odd reason i have never liked anything that has that stereotypical 80's sound. needless to say i picked someone other than eddie.
I like different tones for different types of music but for some odd reason i have never liked anything that has that stereotypical 80's sound. needless to say i picked someone other than eddie.