so i'm listening to back for the attack right now...the lead sound is AMAZING, in contrast to the rather fizzy rhythm tone. i wonder what he used to get that sound? it sounds very alive and harmonically rich to me, seems like the notes really jump off the fretboard.
i guess a boosted laney GH head with delay and reverb in the loop could get pretty close, but i still wonder about his actual setup for that record...i remember reading something about TS9 boosted vintage marshalls, but i might be mistaken.
come on, i know there are loads of lynch nuts around here...share your wisdom
i guess a boosted laney GH head with delay and reverb in the loop could get pretty close, but i still wonder about his actual setup for that record...i remember reading something about TS9 boosted vintage marshalls, but i might be mistaken.
come on, i know there are loads of lynch nuts around here...share your wisdom


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