The greatest toan on the utoob
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The greatest toan on the utoob
Wheres your favourite toans at?
Love me some trainwreck action...
Love me some trainwreck action...
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
Interesting JB...I'd have thought you had a more ferrous taste in Toan. The Trainwrecks sure have a great snarl to them
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
Been watching some of these 'Doug and Pat Show' videos. Loads of nice tones. This is just one (from a about 28:30)
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
Mmmm I have the urge to want to be a LP / Trainwreck kinda guy, but my skills are more in the Ibanez / 5150 campnull_pointer wrote:Interesting JB...I'd have thought you had a more ferrous taste in Toan. The Trainwrecks sure have a great snarl to them
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
I like spongey amps. That way my sloppiness comes across as intentional chops...
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
jeremyb wrote:Mmmm I have the urge to want to be a LP / Trainwreck kinda guy, but my skills are more in the Ibanez / 5150 campnull_pointer wrote:Interesting JB...I'd have thought you had a more ferrous taste in Toan. The Trainwrecks sure have a great snarl to them
Hmmm, you sound like you're saying an Ibanez into a 5150 is a thing of low worthiness. I spent a large chunk of the 90's playing an Ibanez into a 5150.
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
That's some nice tone! Haven't heard many Trainwreak amps .........well there goes he next half hour!jeremyb wrote:Wheres your favourite toans at?
Love me some trainwreck action...
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
How the hell does he do that without muting behind the slide? Excellent tone as well - good find.JHorner wrote:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0D4rCMir_Tw
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Love that Strat tone he gets. Thanks for the link. Now I want a fucking unattainable amp.... LOLjeremyb wrote:Wheres your favourite toans at?
Love me some trainwreck action...
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Nah not meaning to downplay it at all, I'm just much better at doing chuggy downpicking stuff rather than noodly blues stuff that the LP/TW combo seems more suited to, likewise if blues lawyer dude tries to play a high gain amp with an Ibanez it's the same kinda outta your depth / comfort zone thingDanger Mouse wrote:jeremyb wrote:Mmmm I have the urge to want to be a LP / Trainwreck kinda guy, but my skills are more in the Ibanez / 5150 campnull_pointer wrote:Interesting JB...I'd have thought you had a more ferrous taste in Toan. The Trainwrecks sure have a great snarl to them
Hmmm, you sound like you're saying an Ibanez into a 5150 is a thing of low worthiness. I spent a large chunk of the 90's playing an Ibanez into a 5150.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
It's funny, back then I became known as "the 5150 guy" as I got mine not long after they were 1st released and well before they became a staple brootz amp.jeremyb wrote:Nah not meaning to downplay it at all, I'm just much better at doing chuggy downpicking stuff rather than noodly blues stuff that the LP/TW combo seems more suited to, likewise if blues lawyer dude tries to play a high gain amp with an Ibanez it's the same kinda outta your depth / comfort zone thingDanger Mouse wrote:jeremyb wrote:
Mmmm I have the urge to want to be a LP / Trainwreck kinda guy, but my skills are more in the Ibanez / 5150 camp
Hmmm, you sound like you're saying an Ibanez into a 5150 is a thing of low worthiness. I spent a large chunk of the 90's playing an Ibanez into a 5150.
Not so special these days of course, but kind of cool at the time.
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
http://www.ultrasoundampsales.com/amp_b ... p?ampid=55Molly wrote:
Love that Strat tone he gets. Thanks for the link. Now I want a fucking unattainable amp.... LOL
There ya go Molly!
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
Well you almost shut me down posting Kuykendall. Brilliant stuff.jeremyb wrote:Wheres your favourite toans at?
Then I remembered this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE8HmxU ... _o&index=1
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Re: The greatest toan on the utoob
There are some TW-type amps on the market. Ceriatone does some cheap ones. Komet produces amps that were designed and authorised by Ken Fischer.Molly wrote:Love that Strat tone he gets. Thanks for the link. Now I want a fucking unattainable amp.... LOL
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