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| Gear maniac Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Oslo , Norway
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| Reissue/clones vs the old classics Hi Mr. Lanois , thanks for being here! I believe you use a lot of vintage gear like guitars , amps , mics and so forth. Have you tried any of the new copies/reissues? There`s a lot of U47 clones , 251`s , Neve preamps . Not to mention all the Fender and Gibson reissue stuff... Any of these work their way into your studio process? Thanks! Thomas |
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| Gearslutz.com special guest Join Date: Mar 2008
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| I recorded Sinead O'Connors voice with a Telefunken 251 reissue and had great results. Otherwise I pretty much use my old gear and I feel that nothing has come close to the original tweed Fender amps circa 1959. |
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