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  • ive been trying to do this ive been using a hellraiser c1 fl with the active emgs and the split pickup on the neck pickup then into a mg 100 series hdfx i got the mids all the way got the lows about 10 o clock got the highs about4 o clock and the gain is at noon,and the contour is all the way up and the sound is not that good its a cool setting but its just coming out like a cheap sound

  • I bet I can get a Mesa/Boogie Mark IIc+ 1x12 combo to sound bigger and badder...

  • What song is he playing at 1:33?

  • lol - that tone is far from high gain! get a peavey 6505! thats a high gain amp!

  • Marshalls can definitely do high gain. He just need to turn up the pre amp volume even higher.

  • with marshall's you need some pretty heavy pedals too, to get a metal gain sound. but what he is playing is pretty heavy gain for anything but metal.

  • Check out that tricked out T5 in the background!!!

  • this guy knows what hes talking about. im tired of those douches who run those programs like gearwire.

  • lol true

  • "no substitutes = marshall". Taylor = serious?

  • lol so Taylor is promoting a 'entirely new kind of guitar' but also says that there is ONLY Marshalls for tone. They join up with Elmwood!

  • The SolidBody initially started as a search for a new T5 model but morphed into the SolidBody because of the pickups. Those are protos you are seeing.

  • Brian (taylor guy), tell us about the T5 with the Trim and HB Pups in the background. What are we seeing there?

  • What the hell, is that a Taylor T5 with a Bigsby ?

    I havent seen one in any store yet?? Is it a Prototype?

  • I was wondering the same thing about the T5 with the Trem. Notice the pickups in it as well, they don't look like the "lipstick" style that every T5 I've seen use. I wonder if they were using the T5 as a chassis to work out the Solid Bodies electronics.

  • great guitar, super low action, easy playing and smooth thin neck. Great clean or heavy. Love mine!

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