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fuzz pedals - di ko matripan tunog. LOL.
i just remembered that i once tried a big muff....di ko rin ma gets
you have to play the intro to "Cherub Rock" hehehe
Kidding Dodj. Love the Hiwatt!Just wanted to see your reply.
pentatonic scale (make us feel intelligent but limits creativity imho)...oops di pala gear yun hahahaha
any wah wah pedal. wah-la lang di ko lang trip tunog kasi parang masyadong generic(funk or heavy rock) at overplayed na....imho pentatonic scale (make us feel intelligent but limits creativity imho)...oops di pala gear yun hahahaha
Chong yung Manhattan ni Eric Johnson puros Pentatonic runs... pero di ko maipagpalit yung piyesang yun sa buong catalog ni Rusty Cooley o si Yngwie Malmsteen.
Telecasters
Fulltone OCD - It sounded fizzy to me. The Barber Direct Drive was much much more amp-like. Sansamp GT2 - I have to admit this one is really handy, but I just didn't like the sound I was getting from it. Vox Satchurator - Fizzy. Top endy, but with a nice vocal tone to it. Pretty much nailed Satch's tone recorded with a cellphone.
Floating trem system. natuturn off aq s gtara pagnakakita q gantong bridge.
Floyd Rose bridges - too complicated.Almost all of Fernando guitars and basses - bad fretwork most of the time, flimsy hardware and electronics, soft woods, blocky feel.
I love Floyd Rose bridges, but Ibanez Edge bridge are lovelier.Fernando guitars are OK for beginners or for practice use. Never trust them for main axe, unless you're an artist (like Mike Elgar and Jet Pangan) with a Fernando customized guitar.
ouch...
Wow. I love floating tremolo (or much more correct, vibrato) system guitars. Fixed bridge guitars are boring to me (except acoustic guitars. I can't imagine an acoustic guitar with floating bridge, LOL).
TS808 -- sounds "ngo ngo" to me.
sounds ngo ngo nga.
any guitar with single coil pick-upsfender ampsguitars with chrome hardwaresorry guys...
Marshall amps.