New recording with my Chambered Strat

stultzies9

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This is the first all Warmoth guitar I ever got (back in 2006), and it's still one of my all time favorites.  It's an all alder body, maple/brazilian rosewood neck (back when that was still legal), stainless frets, graphite nut, Rio Grande Muy Grande single coil set.  This was all recorded on the neck pickup straight into a Carvin Legacy I amp, which went into an Axetrak iso cab, and that went straight into Sonar 6 Producers via a Lexicon Lambda.  There's no post-EQing, although the delay was added post.  :icon_biggrin:

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=167671&songID=11399113

The playing gets a wee bit sloppy in the middle (d'oh!), but I still love the way this guitar sounds. 
 
I can hear why you love it - that sounds extra good. It has that slightly broken nasal tone that's so hard to get and works so well with that style. Nice job playing it as well. I might have backed off the delay a tad, but without hearing it that way it's tough to say. With it the way it is, it's reminiscent of David Gilmour's work on "The Wall"
 
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