Stone Jetty and the 1966!
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- jimi_dylan
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Re: Stone Jetty and the 1966!
Nice guitar sound! What is in your 1966? Are you using Super Bee mode? I ask because I play a strat through at 1966 through a Marshall-like amp but get a more stinging, nasal sound. Yours sounds more low mid than my 1966.
- jimi_dylan
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Re: Stone Jetty and the 1966!
Thanks, Sickle. It's good to know what that sounds like!
Those OC78s sound as unique as my OC81 1966, but these have very distinct mid-ranges from each other.
Those OC78s sound as unique as my OC81 1966, but these have very distinct mid-ranges from each other.
- cubba
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Re: Stone Jetty and the 1966!
Sweet tone!
I could've identified that as the the '66 without even a clue.
So distinctive and you use it well.
It's actually a good sounding rehearsal recording,
as I can clearly hear all the instruments.
Sounds a bit like "The Lemon Song."
I could've identified that as the the '66 without even a clue.
So distinctive and you use it well.
It's actually a good sounding rehearsal recording,
as I can clearly hear all the instruments.
Sounds a bit like "The Lemon Song."
What gets me is all the tweaking,
just crank that bitch and be done with it! -- duende
just crank that bitch and be done with it! -- duende
- Scott
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Re: Stone Jetty and the 1966!
Excuse my ignorance on the subject, but did David sometimes use different transistors for some of the 66/super bees, or
has he stayed with the same components in all of them?
has he stayed with the same components in all of them?
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