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Tag Archives: Recreating guitar tones

Tonal Vacuums or A Brief Note About Tone

Posted on August 8, 2011 by GuitArchitecture
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Hey! Thanks for dropping by!

This post has actually been re-written, edited and moved into it’s new home at Guitar-Muse!  You can read all about in in my “Evolution of a Live Rig” series for them!

Part 1 is here!

Part 2 is here!

 

Posted in Guitar Tone | Tagged chasing tone, Guitar tone, Recreating guitar tones | Leave a reply

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