Amp360
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I got to work for Stevie Nick's tour the other day.
Waddy has switched over the Magnatone amps now. The rest of his setup is an Ernie Ball volume pedal and a silver Klon Centuar that stays on. He's playing a J-200, a '73 Les Paul with an EMG boost and one of his CC models. He also is playing a black Stratocaster. The amps are both running and turned up really loud.
It's a great show worth checking out even if you're not a Stevie Nicks fan, but she also is sounding really good.
I would call him the opposite of people like Joe "Bonna" Mossa and Eric "John" Stone in that he doesn't seem to really care all that much about pickups, true bypass pedals or that type of thing. His thing is a great guitar into a great amp and playing a great part for (most importantly) a great song. Probably what I like most about him is his playing is just spot on perfect no matter what and he's not up there in a costume trying to show off his chops, which makes experiencing what he's doing even more enjoyable and, at the end of the day, impressive.
His tone is incredible but more importantly, his playing is even better!
A few weeks ago I posted some things about Davey "John" Stone (no relation to Erik) and he's the same type of player. Another amazing experience for the books!
Waddy has switched over the Magnatone amps now. The rest of his setup is an Ernie Ball volume pedal and a silver Klon Centuar that stays on. He's playing a J-200, a '73 Les Paul with an EMG boost and one of his CC models. He also is playing a black Stratocaster. The amps are both running and turned up really loud.
It's a great show worth checking out even if you're not a Stevie Nicks fan, but she also is sounding really good.
I would call him the opposite of people like Joe "Bonna" Mossa and Eric "John" Stone in that he doesn't seem to really care all that much about pickups, true bypass pedals or that type of thing. His thing is a great guitar into a great amp and playing a great part for (most importantly) a great song. Probably what I like most about him is his playing is just spot on perfect no matter what and he's not up there in a costume trying to show off his chops, which makes experiencing what he's doing even more enjoyable and, at the end of the day, impressive.
His tone is incredible but more importantly, his playing is even better!
A few weeks ago I posted some things about Davey "John" Stone (no relation to Erik) and he's the same type of player. Another amazing experience for the books!
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