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My Tokai LS196 for Blues

corpse

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Very tasty. Please share the whole rig set up.
I wish i had the space for a 4X12- I had a '72 Marshall and i miss it sorely.
Guys that play like that mostly don't care about top carve or argue whether or not it's BRW or IRW.
 

melpi65

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Jan 1, 2024
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Hi!
Thanks for the comment!

I used:
The Les Paul Tokai LS196 Old Reborn from 2016
Marshall 2555x Head + JCM900 4x12 cabinet
Reverb pedal from Amazon, i don't remember the brand now, the chepeast i found :)

That Marshall you have i think it sounds brutal and amazing, you may use a loadboad or something like that to be able to use it at home

Cheers!
 
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