SUPER-SONIC™ TWIN: DYNAMIC MOOD

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2011

A maple-neck '70s Stratocaster® guitar set to its neck pickup played through the amp's BURN channel. GAIN 1 is set low and GAIN 2 is set high for fat distortion that's not too fuzzy. Guitar volume is lower at first for a cleaner sound; it's turned full up at 0:21 for a good dirty tone. The Super-Sonic excel at this kind of dynamic response, and its playing feel is great, especially with the DAMPING control set LOOSE. A Roland® RE-20 Space Echo is patched into the amp's effects loop for clean operation.

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  • @Balisong72 Wow, another black Stratocaster!? Are you sure it's the same?! I heard they're pretty rare. -.-

  • Where can I get  a Fender stencil for my road case?

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  • @cfov surely you want it to be as inconspicuous as possible

  • @GooglelyTube Well, they have a video where they demonstrate it but I can say that it adds some more mids to the mix and greatly enhances the harmonic content but they say that if the mid control is already set too high that Notch Tune would effect the tone less dramatically. The cleans at the beginning of this video kind of sucked but maybe it's because of the fact that the amp was in Burn channel :/

  • Exactly same guitar as mine!

  • What does the "Notch Tune" knob do?

  • Very nice tone. Thumbs up!!!

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