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Dane, go back and read a little slower. I most certainly said Zak Wylde was a decent player. You hurl insults at people you don't know all the time. So what's the dif? |
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I can't get into too much detail here (I prefer my identity stay private), Zakk used TWO Boss DS-1's in front of his JCM800 - one for rhythm and one for lead, along with TWO Dunlop Rotovibe's. Jimmy Dunlap and I freakin' drank our asses off in Vegas one night and the punchline was always "Two ROTOVIBES!". My wife didn't think it was so funny. |
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Yeah, that's quite an endorsement. |
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I hear his tone and just hear that high end haze no matter what era. But then again...tone isn't everything, but it helps.
I don't however imagine him being able to ping his way through a set with a twin and a strat. |
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Then again I had a guitar teacher friend of mine swear Zak was better than Satriani. I will disagree with that but to each their own, I guess. |
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It's weird...If you told me someones rig was a JCM 800 w/ 6550 power tubes, boosted w/ an OD with a wah, rotovibe and chorus pedal. I wouldn't think it would sound processed.
Then tell me I had to use EMG's in a Les Paul...then I might understand. |
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He's a redundant, pentatonic player with a history of constantly repeating himself. He's not even close technically (or creatively) to Randy Rhodes or Jake (who was a ****ing monster player), let alone a genius like Satch. That guy was either pulling your leg or a ****ing idiot. |
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That's a lot of shit. And I am no fan of EMG's. |
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