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Dokken Tooth and Nail Sound - Grail or Mr. Scary?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Napalm" data-source="post: 53741" data-attributes="member: 1844"><p>On George's old site from five to six years ago he stated that they used Randall amps and experimented with a 100 watt Seymour Duncan amp. The SD amp was convertible to create different preamp tones. I think the SD amp was a prototype. Not sure it every made it to production. The Randall was a solid state amp. They also used 16 mics and 6 cabinets. The cabinets were Randall with Celestions I think. </p><p></p><p>Somewhere down the road during the tour he switched to Laney heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Napalm, post: 53741, member: 1844"] On George's old site from five to six years ago he stated that they used Randall amps and experimented with a 100 watt Seymour Duncan amp. The SD amp was convertible to create different preamp tones. I think the SD amp was a prototype. Not sure it every made it to production. The Randall was a solid state amp. They also used 16 mics and 6 cabinets. The cabinets were Randall with Celestions I think. Somewhere down the road during the tour he switched to Laney heads. [/QUOTE]
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