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Marshall or Fender amp?
Well first off , I thin k if there guitars were in tune maybe they would be able to sing in tune or the proper pitch or key , besides that the clip is funny as heck !Quote
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Since there's probably no electricity on the remote island, I'll bring my Martin acoustic.
If for some miraculous reason there is electricity, I'll bring my Strat.
The Beach boys were on a remote Island with their guitars but no electricity and this is what they sounded like.
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For years an years it was only Strats through Twins; maybe a Tele too. But now I'm all about LP's and Marshalls.
I don't think you can really make on sound like the other. Playing slide on a Strat may be the closest I hear it coming to Gibson territory.
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For years an years it was only Strats through Twins; maybe a Tele too. But now I'm all about LP's and Marshalls.
I don't think you can really make on sound like the other. Playing slide on a Strat may be the closest I hear it coming to Gibson territory.
it takes a special kind of nut (meant in good way!) to play a tele through a marshall stack. john frusciante used to do that. the chili peppers haven't been the same since he left.
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Some fun answers here, thanks
Marshall or Fender amp?
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I do not like Marshall amps.
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I do not like Marshall amps.
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It depends on the guitarist as well. Jeff Beck always got a great sound out of them.
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I do not like Marshall amps.
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It depends on the guitarist as well. Jeff Beck always got a great sound out of them.
I absolutely hate Jeff Beck. Well, not the man, but his playing. I cannot stand it.
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I do not like Marshall amps.
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It depends on the guitarist as well. Jeff Beck always got a great sound out of them.
I absolutely hate Jeff Beck. Well, not the man, but his playing. I cannot stand it.
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That doesn't necessarily mean his sound isn't good.
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I do not like Marshall amps.
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It depends on the guitarist as well. Jeff Beck always got a great sound out of them.
I absolutely hate Jeff Beck. Well, not the man, but his playing. I cannot stand it.
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That doesn't necessarily mean his sound isn't good.
And his sound isn't any good!
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I do not like Marshall amps.
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It depends on the guitarist as well. Jeff Beck always got a great sound out of them.
I absolutely hate Jeff Beck. Well, not the man, but his playing. I cannot stand it.
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That doesn't necessarily mean his sound isn't good.
And his sound isn't any good!
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Strat.
You can make a Strat sound like a Les Paul, but you can't make a Les Paul sound like a Strat.
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Strat.
You can make a Strat sound like a Les Paul, but you can't make a Les Paul sound like a Strat.
You can`t make a Strat sound like a Les Paul. And vice versa, of course. That`s why many guitarplayers want both...
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Strat.
You can make a Strat sound like a Les Paul, but you can't make a Les Paul sound like a Strat.
You can`t make a Strat sound like a Les Paul. And vice versa, of course. That`s why many guitarplayers want both...
Some musicmans do the trick, almost.
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That's one beautiful looking guitar!
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That is a lovely strat kovach! Give us the info.
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Strat.
You can make a Strat sound like a Les Paul, but you can't make a Les Paul sound like a Strat.
You can`t make a Strat sound like a Les Paul. And vice versa, of course. That`s why many guitarplayers want both...
Some musicmans do the trick, almost.
You can't make a Strat sound like a Les Paul...but you can quite easily boost & fatten up the sound so that it will usefully serve where you would traditionally require that more "muscular" LP response.
Getting a Les Paul to do a Strat's job is not quite so easy ...and that I think is what Kovach was getting at .
[Though a responsive Les Paul with good PAF like pickups can deliver a spankier & more articulate sound than many folks would believe ...and some folks think the volume control on a guitar is just an ornament.]
[Edited again for dyslexic fingers ...or are they my toes ? that might explain a lot actually ]