The point was raised in another thread that the constant tweaking in search for the ultimate tone from an amp is futile because it's different for everyone and there are too many important types of tones for one amp to do them all well. I would agree with this. But I still think tweaking an amp as close to the tone in your head as you can get it is a justified effort.
I'm starting this thread to try to get an idea what players hear and love. Who better than we here who love, play and build our gear.
What recorded tone, that most people would be able to reference and recognize, really turns you on. The one you hear and think 'Man, I love the guitar tone on this track'.
Obviously most of us probably have several. I'll start off with two of my favorites.
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) the low parts. The guitar is just so spongey and crisp at the same time. Killer. AND... The intro guitar for the Beavis and Butthead theme. Anyone else ever notice that one?
All entries appreciated.
Chuck
I'm starting this thread to try to get an idea what players hear and love. Who better than we here who love, play and build our gear.
What recorded tone, that most people would be able to reference and recognize, really turns you on. The one you hear and think 'Man, I love the guitar tone on this track'.
Obviously most of us probably have several. I'll start off with two of my favorites.
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) the low parts. The guitar is just so spongey and crisp at the same time. Killer. AND... The intro guitar for the Beavis and Butthead theme. Anyone else ever notice that one?
All entries appreciated.
Chuck
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