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Elec Gtr - heavy guitars... use a pedal for more defined tone

we use a tubescreamer (an old one) plug it between your guitar and the amp and your bass area will tighten up. if you double, triple, quadruple track your guitars you will feel the FX while mixing.

you don't need to dial in distortion or boost.


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