Ich bin auf der Suche nach einem geeigneten Rig für den Sound von Bryan Adams Summer Of 69. Hat jemand eine Idee?
Summer Of 69
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German lessons ... benado is looking for a ready to use Rig for Summer of 69.
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Danke
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benado I have used different rigs in the past for that song depending on the guitar I used (Strat vs. PRS vs. Ibanez S-Classic, all with slightly higher output pickups than probably used by Keith Scott back in the times):
- MB - X-it X50S 3- (available for free in the Michael Britt Rig Pack)
- 69 Marshall 50 V3T (available for free in the Michael Britt Rig Pack)
- SS Gnarly Deluxe (available for free in the RigExchange, I have put PureBoost with 2-3db in front)
All not super close to the original but close enough for me and enough for positive feedback from the audience
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thats all that counts,,
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Thank you, guys, and sorry for starting this topic in German.
I will try the suggested three and look forward to find the right sound for that song.
Cheers and thanks again ??
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The SS Gnarly Deluxe worked best for me. Thanks again for your help. ?????
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M Britt 69 Bassman slightly broken up
Treble Booster set pretty clean
A touch of Chorus
Add reverb and delay to taste
I like to use the middle pick up of my strat for this.
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Sorry, but I HAD to snapshot this sticked at the fridge of our rehearsal room.
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LOL! I’ll stop playing Summer of 69 when they stop singing and dancing to it
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Sorry, but I HAD to snapshot this sticked at the fridge of our rehearsal room.
They're against survival, summer and smoke? That's unumericn - I take it this was this week in California?
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In pre phone camera days, I once saw a rather illiterate message on a rehearsal room board that read: “Now Stareway too haven. “
Always makes me chuckle.
Pre-Amp -
In a big music store nearby they have signs which said something like: "Prices for gear might heavily increase if you check the gear with Smoke On The Water, Stairway To Heaven, Can't Stop and everything from ACDC & Metallica - we guys love music but please be nice with us!"
I guess that's sometimes the harder part of working in a music shop, hearing the same songs or riffs over and over again... as much as you may like them