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Emerald Pro 50 Sound Clip w/Les Paul
Full Deets on the clip here
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/sho...d.php?t=733770 I don't hear cleans emphasized too much on alot of the clips so there is some focus on that side of the amp. Guitar is a Joe Bonamassa Les Paul. Straight in. No cable length, ELI to worry about. Just Guitar------> Amp. MP3 does rob a bit of what I hear on the source recording but you get an idea. Sorry- there's no Poli ![]() http://www.soundclick.com/bands/defa...bandID=1077799
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The cleans of Dumble and D style amps are actually what I love about them. I love the OD side as well but the cleans are epic to my ears. That clip sounds NICE btw.
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I wish all clips were like this. I love how you describe what your doing and there's nothing to distract from the tone of the amp. Playing to pre-recorded clips are nice too..but I prefer this. I did something similar with my Quinn...but I just cant play like you. :-)
http://members.goldengate.net/jgerma...ive-noodle.mp3
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