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<blockquote data-quote="mfgobbi" data-source="post: 145693" data-attributes="member: 3423"><p>The trouble is that what you hear is tone and techniques all as the same as ONE thing at the same time and it is hard to distinguish between the two. It's a fact that a good technique (clean picking, good string muting, etc) will bring out the best of what the amp can offer and no undesirable "noise". I once wanted Robben Ford's tone.... then I saw him playing a strat into a tube screamer into a twin reverb... then I realized I wanted to be Robben Ford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfgobbi, post: 145693, member: 3423"] The trouble is that what you hear is tone and techniques all as the same as ONE thing at the same time and it is hard to distinguish between the two. It's a fact that a good technique (clean picking, good string muting, etc) will bring out the best of what the amp can offer and no undesirable "noise". I once wanted Robben Ford's tone.... then I saw him playing a strat into a tube screamer into a twin reverb... then I realized I wanted to be Robben Ford. [/QUOTE]
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