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shock the Monkey
So I was listening back to some band recordings because we are going to bring back a few of our older songs. So I am figuring out my leads and stuff and I realize I had some great tone back then and I didn't have 2 grand worth of pedals then. I figured out at that time I was just using a Bad Monkey low to med gain and a Keeley TS9 as my boost/dirt/stack for leads. I still have that Monkey somewhere. I am tempted to check it out again. Help guys before I digitech myself
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The recordings don't lie. That's all I have to say on the subject!
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I recently recorded some blues leads to a jam track using an epi Les Paul and a Fender Super Champ. Everyone that hears it thinks I'm using one of my Gibson Custom through some expensive pedals into my Mesa.
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Super Champ XD's do sound like more expensive amps when recording IM
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