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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2009

Weezer. My clean tone is still distorted a little because I don't have a footswitch for my tones yet, so I'm forced to use my pickup toggle switch. I messed up a few times, but once again, we're finally starting to play together for real

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  • Nice. How did you get that tone? It sounds very close

  • @sirdamian02 I use a Line 6 Spider Valve 112 for my amp, and a rhythm pickup on my Gibson Led Paul Custom '68 for clean tones and treble pickup for distortion

  • Man I dont even like rock like that but yall wuz on point man it crank

  • thankssss

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  • well, I'm not exactly sure, I only have this LP... I have played a studio, and that wasn't as heavy, and epiphones aren't nearly as heavy as US Gibsons... I don't know if it's just this model, but I do know studios and epis aren't as heavy

  • i mean the specific les paul, i heard it was heavier than the others.

  • yeah man, Les Pauls are reallllllly heavy, but it helps give a better sound. Mass helps sound travel or something like that haha, look it up if ya want

  • i heard that LP was super heavy compared to others, is that true?

  • You know I will mate.

  • thanks, we're playing this song at a bar on Sunday, so hopefully it turns out well! We'll definitely put up a video of it too, so be sure to check it out

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