Can anyone get an wreck expression to sound like this?

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Reeltarded
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Re: Can anyone get an wreck expression to sound like this?

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Yeah, like that. :D

This amp with a cut control like an AC30, and a PPIMV would be supercool.
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Re: Can anyone get an wreck expression to sound like this?

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Awesome cigarette technique. Blase' plus headbob! 8)
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Re: Can anyone get an wreck expression to sound like this?

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To me it sounds like a mediorcre fuzz/distortion pedal... it does not sound like a good anything, let alone a good Marshall or TW. A waste of a very nice looking Les Paul and Marshall.
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Re: Can anyone get an wreck expression to sound like this?

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You would be suprised to hear it with your ears, and turn the knobs for yourself.

Video cameras hardly tell the audio truth. That is basically talking volume too. Don't pass a chance at checking out a similar setup!
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Re: Can anyone get an wreck expression to sound like this?

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swarty wrote:To me it sounds like a mediorcre fuzz/distortion pedal... it does not sound like a good anything, let alone a good Marshall or TW. A waste of a very nice looking Les Paul and Marshall.
Reeltarded wrote:You would be suprised to hear it with your ears, and turn the knobs for yourself.
I'm still lost as to why anyone would want to get that kind of a tone out of a Wreck though, when you could just buy (or build) a Marshall, if that's the tone you are specifically after.

It makes as much sense as someone saying 'Can you get a silverface Twin to sound like a Dual Rectifier's lead channel?' Er, no. Different horses for different courses.
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