R&G 1966 vs Super Bee

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R&G 1966 vs Super Bee

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here's a few quick clips: I used a 78 strat on the bridge pickup into a 62 princeton recorded with a blue mic large diaphragm condenser mic into a protools digi002. The 1966 and super bee both had their fuzz knobs on full and volumes to match each other, I kept the 1966 in super bee mode the whole time. Super Bee comes first and then the 1966. I added a small amount of compression and reverb in protools.
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man, the super bee sounds so nice!
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Yep, sweet!
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Very nice! :)
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Re: R&G 1966 vs Super Bee

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Nice work, man. :tu: Some tasty chunky tones there.
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thanks guys! My first attempt at doing any sort of demo type thing...it gives me a lot of respect for guys like Phillip and Kayzer who really know how to do this sort of thing, I was just screwing around and trying not to play any crap notes and stay in tune.
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