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But it is such a nice guitar. Simple as it can be, one pick up. (I removed the coil splitter). Killer guitar!
The deepness of this pedal, gives you the sounds like Robin Trower en a throwback to the sixties and seventies. Mix it with a fuzz pedal and you get sound you only can dream of.
Or in the belly of the beast. The brown clothed speaker cabinet, loaded with 4 Celestions. 2 x GH 100 12" and 2 x GH 75 12".
I'm married to this axe... Own it for 20 years and it never failed me.
For more than 20 years I've owned a JCM 800 100 watt head split channel. I sold it.
After I bought some good amps but to my feel not the right amps. I now have a DSL 100H.
I pleased again...
Loved it from the start. The warm wah sound suits perfect to my guitar sound.
I always loved this one, just next to the Ibanez TS-10. Both classic overdriven sounds.
Back when I use to play with more amps on stage, I wanted to switch between them. First I used a JCM 800 100 watts head for the basics and lead parts and did some additional sounds with a JCM 800 50 watts head so I switched between them with the Lehle A and B. I always used the C for my tuner to tune live on stage without making noise. Lehle is so smooth with the switching thing and very quiet.
It actually gives you the sounds and that characteristics of 70ties fuzz overdrive. The feel, smoothness and round sound you want playing bluesrock etc. A must have!
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