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    How do you get it? I prefer a nice warm somewhat over driven tube tone Ala Jimmy Page. I get my tone by using My Hag and my Fender Gdec Jr. I haven't reached my dream tone yet but I'm getting closer. The Hag was a big step in the right direction. Speaking of Jimmy Page although he is known for playing a Les Paul did you know he recorded all of Led Zeps first album with a Tele? Talk about tone!!

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    The Tele is one heck of a versatile instrument and Jimmy Page is one of my heros you got good taste cobalt! Keep at it and you'll find your tone.
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    I am still really a newb, so I am not sure I have found "my tone" per se. I would say that it mostly has been thus far a warmly overdriven strat, typically on the neck pickup. Sometimes I like to add on some more hair/distortion/fuzz. That sound is my strat, with the tex mex pups, clean into the C-30, then add the Bad Monkey for the warm overdrive, then add the Rabid Rodent DVM gave me for distortion (or replace the Bad Monkey with it) and sometimes turn on the Big Muff fuzz. In my head, I guess I am shooting for a range that runs between Mayer and Santana. I also like to find vintage punk sounds on my strat.

    My new Hagstrom is giving me a whole other palette of choices. So far, I prefer the clean bluesy sound there too. I like it clean into the amp, and sometimes like to add a clean boost. But I need to learn more about adding overdrive/distortion/hair on that guitar too. It will come. I would like to get a Warren Haynes sound, and maybe a Setzer sound, and just some bad a$$ rock sounds dialed in, and learn to let that guitar's feedback howl at my command.

    So I guess I want more than one tone. My tones will likely always be related "vintage" sounding tones I suppose.
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    I'm not looking to get anybody's tone in particular. What I do love is big, sweet, rich, & dimensional cleans with overtones & shimmer. I want the low strings to sound like funky bass strings & the top end to be sweet & shimmery. Perfection would be that plus a gradual, smooth & warm transition into overdrive.

    Send me your amp that does this at basement-level playing. Thanks
    I pick a moon dog.

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    What is tone? I think it's for the moment.

    Tomorrow it may be different. I have two guitars, two amps (one a bass combo) and a well used adrenalinn box. For the moment, one of the guitars and one of the amps will appeal to me.
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    I'm with Kite. What is "My tone"? It changes with guitars, amps, settings of pedals and amp....

    I'm not looking to sound like someone, just like certain sounds that I can make. I have favorite settings on my RP for each guitar and some settings that suit all the guitars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cobalt
    How do you get it? I prefer a nice warm somewhat over driven tube tone Ala Jimmy Page. I get my tone by using My Hag and my Fender Gdec Jr. I haven't reached my dream tone yet but I'm getting closer. The Hag was a big step in the right direction. Speaking of Jimmy Page although he is known for playing a Les Paul did you know he recorded all of Led Zeps first album with a Tele? Talk about tone!!
    I can only give you a fat old overworked construction worker's opinion.
    Keep playing, tweak the knobs on your amp, and go with your instincts.
    The standard amphs and guitars are popular for a reason.......they sound good. Move around and listen 10-20 feet in front of your amph as you play......the sound will change.
    And, you already have the Page thing in mind,so you've got a good ear, and I'd say you're already on your way to finding your own tone........and it'll be great............just keep playing, you'll only improve.........

    My tone would best be described as "minimal", I think.
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    By the way cobalt I still have my gdec jr. I have better gear now but I can't part with that fun little box. Too many memories.. sigh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiteman
    By the way cobalt I still have my GDEC Jr. I have better gear now but I can't part with that fun little box. Too many memories.. sigh.
    The Gdec is good for what it is. I really like the backing tracks.

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    I really don't have a "signature tone". I play in a cover band with two amps - one a modeler.................I guess that makes me a chameleon.

    I do have certain sounds I like, but I'd be hard pressed to define a signature tone. I play what sounds right.
    Guitars: 2008 Gibson SG Classic, 2006 Gibson Les Paul Standard LE, 2002 Gibson SG Supreme, 2001 Gibson Les Paul Studio Plus, 1996 Les Paul Studio Gem, American Deluxe Double Fat Strat, Bluesville "Super" Strat Copy, MIK Fender "Limited Edition" Tele, JD Bluesville "Night Pilot", Yamaha AES 820, Steinberger Spirit GT Pro, Taylor 355CE, Ovation 1897 Adamas, Ovation CC057 Celebrity

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    I have my own style but can't say I have a specific tone
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    My tone? Are nails down a chalkboard considered a tone
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    Quote Originally Posted by Algonquin
    My tone? Are nails down a chalkboard considered a tone
    STOP IT!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Algonquin
    My tone? Are nails down a chalkboard considered a tone
    *ahem* ever heard the band Velvet Underground?
    I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009

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    You guys crack me up! I'm glad I found this place! Thanks for all the great replies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Algonquin
    My tone? Are nails down a chalkboard considered a tone
    Quote Originally Posted by Super Swede
    *ahem* ever heard the band Velvet Underground?
    I can think of many tones that Lou Reed and Sterling Morrison used that I would be thrilled to be able to emulate.
    "I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer

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    I knew I had "found" the tone I wanted when a good friend loaned me his 65 Deluxe reverb Reissue. I plugged in my Gibby Les Paul and my pedal board and the first note was sheer beauty. I loaned it for about a month and then when he took it back I went directly out and bought one for myself. I use a Fulltone Fulldrive II with a Boss DS1 and I sometimes use my fat boost and If I want really clean OD I use my OCD.
    The blues tones I get are amazing. I still use my Blues Deluxe Reissue, and my Blues Junior Special edition but not as often as the 65.
    The Blues is alright!

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    Like some of the others, I don't have a specific singular tone. It depends a lot on which guitar I am playing and what the musical situation is. The fun for me comes in exploring any number of tones and then finding an appropriate way to play for each of them.
    "I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer

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    Quote Originally Posted by R_of_G
    The fun for me comes in exploring any number of tones and then finding an appropriate way to play for each of them.
    I like to experiment, also. I've discovered some cool sounds by accident.
    Guitars: 2008 Gibson SG Classic, 2006 Gibson Les Paul Standard LE, 2002 Gibson SG Supreme, 2001 Gibson Les Paul Studio Plus, 1996 Les Paul Studio Gem, American Deluxe Double Fat Strat, Bluesville "Super" Strat Copy, MIK Fender "Limited Edition" Tele, JD Bluesville "Night Pilot", Yamaha AES 820, Steinberger Spirit GT Pro, Taylor 355CE, Ovation 1897 Adamas, Ovation CC057 Celebrity

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