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  • In opposite end of this spectrum, I think John Sykes has the best tone I have heard. Especially on the Blue Murder album.
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    • Originally posted by Learn Guitars View Post
      In opposite end of this spectrum, I think John Sykes has the best tone I have heard. Especially on the Blue Murder album.
      I'm with you on this one
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      • Originally posted by Learn Guitars View Post
        In opposite end of this spectrum, I think John Sykes has the best tone I have heard. Especially on the Blue Murder album.

        That is one of the BEST tones EVER!!! Couldn't agree more man.
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        • Best tone ever IMHO - Kee Marcello's leads on Out of This World (Superstitious, Let The Good Times Rock a.s.o.) Bar none in my book.

          But what do I know. I hate Brian May's tone.
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          • Originally posted by GryphonGuitar View Post
            Best tone ever IMHO - Kee Marcello's leads on Out of This World (Superstitious, Let The Good Times Rock a.s.o.) Bar none in my book.

            But what do I know. I hate Brian May's tone.
            Good call..that tour and solo kicked ass too..when he did flight of the bumble bee.

            I always loved Steve Stevens tone on Vince Neil's exposed, and still do..even tho I don't listen to that much these days.

            I'm in the Jeff Loomis school of tone..he crushes my balls!
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            • Just about anyone who's played for Ronnie James Dio, especially Craig Goldie. I have the sneaky suspicion that Ronnie intentionally f@#$s with their tone on the albums, so it doesn't detract from his vocals. And everything's so dryly mixed on the early stuff, you could gag on it.
              Another is the guitars off the first Vain album. I love this album and band, but if you listen to the guitar tones, alone, they sound like shite.
              I'm not Ron!

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              • Were all going to argue all day long...but come on! George Lynch's tone
                in LynchMob's first album..is the best ever! Everyone just agree with me
                will ya? LOL And could anything be larger than EVH's "Black and Blue"?

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                • Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
                  Steve Vai is an amazing talent, but has some of the positively flattest tone in all of rockdom. I think his old boss - Frank Zappa - said it best when he told Vai that he had the tone of a "ham sandwich".

                  IMHO, Metallica's tone has sucked for years. Especially Kirkster's.

                  Mick Mars's early Motley Crue had horrible tone. Very high-pitched and nasal. His later stuff - pretty much after SATD - was killer, though.

                  As to Satch, I think his tone has mostly been killer. Admittedly, though, he has overused the wah in his set-ups at different points in his career. So, if they're a turn-off for you, I can understand why you might not like some of Satch's tones through the years.
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                  These tones suck? I need to punch out my eardrums then!

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                  • Originally posted by Robert Burns View Post
                    Were all going to argue all day long...but come on! George Lynch's tone
                    in LynchMob's first album..is the best ever! Everyone just agree with me
                    will ya? LOL And could anything be larger than EVH's "Black and Blue"?
                    wicked sensation kills in tone and playing and songs
                    If it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!

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                    • I normally don't mind Iommi's tone at all, but there's a few times, like in Trashed, where it's absolutely atrocious...

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                      • lets talk good tone= CRISS OLIVA!
                        If it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!

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                        • I will be an odd man out here, but I cannot stand Skid Row's tone. It sounds harsh and shrill to me.

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                          • Kee Marcello? Agreed! Especially in "Let The Good Times Rock."
                            Criss Oliva? Yes! I love the solo in "I Remember You."
                            John Sykes? Of course!
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                            • Originally posted by heartfielder View Post
                              Bill Sheehan ... as the WORST tone or lack thereof bassist.
                              Agreed, also i really think he is not a good bass player.

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                              • Well what comes to my mind first is early Tony MacAlpine. Also later in Planet X his tone was super. Also when he played with steve vai his tone was way better than Steve's.
                                Last edited by JC_Denton; 07-06-2008, 06:28 PM.

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