Sorry for helping to steer your thread so far off course. But, since it's your baby,.....
The Lab Series amps were designed and built by Moog and distributed by Gibson. I theorize Billy used them to emulate the Legend amp he used on the Eliminator album. Both had primarily tube preamps and solid state power amps. I'm often surprised by his tendency to use solid state power amps. You would think, being a blues rock player, that he would be a purist tube guy- not always the case.
Another one that gets me is when people ask how to get the "Billy Gibbons tone". IMO there isn't A Billy Gibbons tone. If you listen from album to album, his tone is vastly different from one to the other. All good, but all different. I don't think his live tone these days is anything like his live tone was when he played through the modified plexi's.
The Lab Series amps were designed and built by Moog and distributed by Gibson. I theorize Billy used them to emulate the Legend amp he used on the Eliminator album. Both had primarily tube preamps and solid state power amps. I'm often surprised by his tendency to use solid state power amps. You would think, being a blues rock player, that he would be a purist tube guy- not always the case.
Another one that gets me is when people ask how to get the "Billy Gibbons tone". IMO there isn't A Billy Gibbons tone. If you listen from album to album, his tone is vastly different from one to the other. All good, but all different. I don't think his live tone these days is anything like his live tone was when he played through the modified plexi's.
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