Tonedog
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Les Paul through a Pro-Junior in a Tonedog Pro-Senior 1x12 cabinet.
Les Paul through a Pro-Junior in a Tonedog Pro-Senior 1x12 cabinet.
After returning the HRDx I went and bought a 65 deluxe reverb RI.
Man, what a difference. This thing is a complete other animal.
Turn it to about 7 and using my LP, the overdrive really sounded good to me.
And it cleans up by rolling back the vol. on the geetar.
Holy resurrections Batman!
Happy Friday morning!
Bob
Joe did a very funny interview in the October 1972 Guitar Player A Pro Replies column in which he relayed his techniques for recording "The Bomber." He used a Les Paul and a Vibrolux for the main body of the song. For Ravel's Bolero he added a Echoplex and both mic'd the amp and ran the echo directly into the board. Period pics show him gigging with an EP-2 tube Echoplex. For "Cast Your Fate to the wind" he played a Tele through the Echoplex into a Leslie rotary cab. You can read the article HERE. The funny part is at the end when they asked him about the gear for Funk #49. Joe said he played a Tele through a "Vibroplex." For years I wondered what a Vibroplex was. Joe is a Ham Radio operator. It turns out the Vibroplex is the most popular horizontal Morse code key. Joe was having us on a bit! I'd seen them and even used them but never knew the name!Cool! Did Joe use a Fender amp on this album? Sounds great! Bet there's an Echoplex on that song as well. :hank
Oh yeah - I play my Les Paul through my 1964 Fender Pro Amp sometimes. Yes, it sounds great.