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Egnater MOD 50 Twin/Deluxe Module (Edit: New Clips added)
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<blockquote data-quote="John Czajkowski" data-source="post: 10462" data-attributes="member: 21"><p><strong>Egnater MOD 50 Twin/Deluxe - Gretsch 6150 Clip NO. 3</strong></p><p></p><p>http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=5287653&q=hi</p><p></p><p>I just had my trusty Gretsch 6150 refretted and what a religious experience it is! (ya, the tequila helped too). Anyway, here are the same Bossa chords as on the Ernie Ball Twin clip, but now wondering around a 1960s desert landscape in Technicolor - with leather. This may resurface somewhere in the Minnemann Border Towns album with some creepy pedal steel or something.</p><p></p><p>Gretsch 6150 on both pickups, Egnater Twin/Deluxe, SM 57s yada-yada. I?m still having a hard time keeping the recording sounding nearly as punchy, focused and colorful as the actual amp. It may be interesting to compare this clip to the one with the Ernie Ball to feel how the MOD 50 with Twin/Deluxe responds to each instrument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Czajkowski, post: 10462, member: 21"] [b]Egnater MOD 50 Twin/Deluxe - Gretsch 6150 Clip NO. 3[/b] http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=5287653&q=hi I just had my trusty Gretsch 6150 refretted and what a religious experience it is! (ya, the tequila helped too). Anyway, here are the same Bossa chords as on the Ernie Ball Twin clip, but now wondering around a 1960s desert landscape in Technicolor - with leather. This may resurface somewhere in the Minnemann Border Towns album with some creepy pedal steel or something. Gretsch 6150 on both pickups, Egnater Twin/Deluxe, SM 57s yada-yada. I?m still having a hard time keeping the recording sounding nearly as punchy, focused and colorful as the actual amp. It may be interesting to compare this clip to the one with the Ernie Ball to feel how the MOD 50 with Twin/Deluxe responds to each instrument. [/QUOTE]
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