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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2012

This is a demo of the CostaLab ChorusLab. I'm using a Fender Road Worn 60s body with a Warmoth super thin '57 maple neck and Fender Tex/Mex pickups into a Laney Cub12 15w stack. Reverb and delay is added in the mix with Logic. See my site Gimourish.Com for more details.

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Uploader Comments (BjornRiis)

  • awesome! hey man i have a question the mic shure sm57 that i think that ur using in this vid, where you conected? to a interface or something like that

    Thanks!

  • @tommybreschi

    It's connected to a soundcard and I'm using Logic Pro for recording.

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  • @BjornRiis

    You're welcome!!

    Keep up the good music and I'll buy it, too!!

  • @Ironhandjohn

    Thanks a lot for your support!

  • @BjornRiis

    I checked out your band and ended up buying both albums from iTunes...

    Good stuff, man! I'm a fan now, for sure...

  • @BjornRiis

    Okay thanks a lot, I've decided to change the bridge and keep the pickups, cause I think they will come close to Gilmour's sound, but more importantly, to my own sound. I really appreciate the help Bjorn, thanks again :)

  • @ivoguitars93

    Whether or not you use the tremolo has little to do with the overall tone. The bridge block and the way the system operates is what matters. An upgrade to better quality bridge will definitely improve the overall tone, sustain and give you a smoother operation.

  • @BjornRiis

    Okay, but besides the mid range and the output, are there any other differences? And would changing the bridge also make a difference? Because I don't use the tremolo, I'm not sure if it's a necessary upgrade.

  • @ivoguitars93

    They're OK but a bit too much mid range for Gilmour's tones I think, which makes the Big Muff sound a bit too dark. The 69s has considerable lower output than the SSL5 and TexMex so you might experience some balance issues.

    

  • Hi Bjorn, I have a question: do you like the Tex Mex pickups for the Gilmour sounds? I use them in my Squier CV 50's OW Strat, the one with the golden pickguard, and with a Seymour Duncan SSL5 in the bridge. I'm considering on changing the neck and middle pu to Fender CS '69, but would rather spend the money on a better tremolo bridge ;)

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