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Here are some solo tones that I use. I play a Strat through a Boogie Mark III combo (no stripe) with a Boss digital delay in the effects loop. Pretty simple setup.

Let me apologize in advance for the recording quality of these, done on a 4-track, then digitized, then mp3'd. It's ugly. But I think the tones are pretty typical for me from the lead channel.

http://webpages.charter.net/sberryreal/files/SB_Untitled_solo.mp3

http://webpages.charter.net/sberryreal/files/SB_CivilizationAndItsDiscothechques_solo.mp3

http://webpages.charter.net/sberryreal/files/SB_NeimanMarxist_solo.mp3

Steve
 
I use my F-50 Widebody Combo for tones from clean to scream, and it constantly inspires. Check out the links below for a range of clips I've recorded in the past few of years that touch upon just some of the tones I've been able to capture:

:oops: My chronological attempts at Home Recording my Mesa F-50... Comments? Tips? Advice?
Gain sound Clean sound (Miked) Clean sound (Direct) Gain sound with HBs Crunch sound with HBs Gain sound (touch of delay at mixdown) HB Gain sounds (delay & chorus at mixdown) Bluesy sound (delay at mixdown) Triple Texture Guitars Revelation (5.4Mb) "LA" Sounds (Clean & Lead) Modern Heavy Riffin' sound Woody Clean sound Classic High Gain sound Classic 6L6 Drive

:cool: Video Clips from Gospel Gigs
Ballad (Clean & Crunch), Bluesy, Acoustic, Jazzy, Soul

:) and here's a Diagram of my Main Rig:
hal9000Andy_sRigFinalSmallRevC.png


Big smiles,

Andy.
 
redmax61 said:
Hey Andy, that's a really cool diagram fo your rig. How did you do it?

Hi Robin,

The diagram was hand drawn by the fantastically talented hal9000, from the band afraiddave. He sometimes posts here, but he's a regular over at HCAF. You can reach him by e-mailing [email protected]

Big smiles,

Andy.
 
hans-jürgen said:
All current band demos (more than those listed above) are also available as a MP3 playlist either from our homepage or from our new Myspace site.
OK, time to update that old posting of mine a bit:

I play in two blues/rock bands now, so I'm using my Mark IIB on more occasions, e.g. for a remix of the Indigo Rocks song "Set me free" where I added a rhythm and a slide guitar using my Tokai LS120. You can listen to the remix and some live clips on our Myspace profile:

http://www.myspace.com/indigorocks

And the Bluezz Bastardzz homepage has a live medley done with the Boogie now, it's #8 on the playlist and only in mono, because it's extracted from a video cam sound track.
 
A little DT...

http://www.mp3lizard.com/download.cfm?id=24165

Mesa Boogie Mark IIIC+
 

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