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GFS Dream 90 Pickup - Neck Position

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2010

Demo of a GFS Dream 90 Pickup in the neck position of an Epiphone Les Paul Custom. Only the neck (Dream 90) pickup is used in this demo. The amp is a Marshall JCM 2000 TSL 100 Head with a full stack of 1960 Cabinets. The amp is mic'd with a Shure SM-57 and runs direct into the mixing board. The amp settings are 50% gain for both the clean and crunch channels with a little reverb added for both. The tone knob on the guitar is fixed at "5" throughout the video, and I alternate from "5" and "10" with the volume knob for both the clean and crunch demonstrations. Sorry about the "farting out" low end sound, I can only assume that my cheap Behringer mixing board is clipping from the boominess of the lower tones, because in person it is very tight yet full sounding. The bridge pickup is a Gibson "Joe Perry" signature pickup that I will demo in another video, but it is not used in this one.

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  • Are you using a noise gate?

  • @g37dude No, no noise gate and no effects except for the amp's reverb, which is set at like 25%.

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  • Dude that guitar looks huge.

  • amigo tienen un sonido de sueño, ya me comprare una para mi les paul...gracias x el video de demostracion.

  • TASTY sounding pickup. I LIKe GF pickups!

  • helpful demo thanks

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