My FIRST guitar was a Crestwood ES-335 copy....you can get those howling Nugent feedback tones, too! I still like the LPs better-
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Originally posted by charvelguy View PostTodd used to play a tele through an old bassman quite a bit onstage too.
I haven't seen him in many years (probably 10) but he struck me as kinda being into the old vintage vibe meets new world shred-like lynch has been too.
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Originally posted by speed monkey View PostAllow me to intoduce Todd Duane:
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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He's a big-time gear flipper. He was recently touting Diezels. When I first met him, he had been using the Fender Tone Master, then he playe SLO's for quite a while, then rack stuff. After that he went through a bunch of boutique stuff - Matchless, Bad Cat, etc., then Diezel, and now it seems it Wizard. It'll change though - Todd's always on a tone quest, but he always sounds the same to me.
He recorded one of his cd's using my old POD - he was using it dubbed in with his SLO in an isolation cab.Last edited by chrisolson; 05-22-2007, 01:20 PM.
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Originally posted by chrisolson View PostTodd's a friend of mine. Monster player. No matter what he plays through, he always sounds like Todd. He plays in a local cover band and has for a number of years.
He's a big-time gear flipper. He was recently touting Diezels. When I first met him, he had been using the Fender Tone Master, then he playe SLO's for quite a while, then rack stuff. After that he went through a bunch of boutique stuff - Matchless, Bad Cat, etc., then Diezel, and now it seems it Wizard. It'll change though - Todd's always on a tone quest, but he always sounds the same to me.
He recorded one of his cd's using my old POD - he was using it dubbed in with his SLO in an isolation cab.
I now own the Elmwood Modena he was playing in those clips I've been accused, rightfully so.., of being an amp whore - and there is something special about this amp. I see why he flipped over it. If you can hook me up with his email I would appreciate it, I've got a some questions about this amp and how he set it up., p.m. me if possible. I just got it but so far so good.
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Steve E
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Originally posted by speed monkey View PostI now own the Elmwood Modena he was playing in those clips I've been accused, rightfully so.., of being an amp whore - and there is something special about this amp. I see why he flipped over it. If you can hook me up with his email I would appreciate it, I've got a some questions about this amp and how he set it up., p.m. me if possible. I just got it but so far so good.
Thanks ~
Steve E
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I was gonna say pretty much the same, but then I stopped as I'm a gear whore too. I have to say, he is one of the more fortunate local guys as he has stayed in Touched and other projects so they can make a decent living. I haven't seen much of Loven as of late tho.
I also thought he was big into Diezels as well.. just not to long ago.
He sold his Mark2c's, his modded Marshall, bunch of stuff over the past year, but yeah, he still will sound like him regardless of what he plays through.
The Elmwood sounded good tho.Last edited by charvelguy; 05-23-2007, 12:17 PM.
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