Bogner + OCD + Les Paul = Heavier clip

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The Shadow
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Bogner + OCD + Les Paul = Heavier clip

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Same setup as the last clip, this time with a Les Paul Standard with a JB in the bridge.

http://www.tonefinder.com/files/13-Drop%20D%20Shiva.mp3

Feel free to ignore this one too.
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sounds good, but i personally like the hot rails one better. thanks for posting them.
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That's some sweet tone, but it seriously needed some pinched harmonics. I kept waiting to hear some Zakk-style squeals in there. :D
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bassist_25 wrote:That's some sweet tone, but it seriously needed some pinched harmonics. I kept waiting to hear some Zakk-style squeals in there. :D
Sorry I let you down, bassist_25. I won't let it happen again!
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jai wrote:sounds good, but i personally like the hot rails one better. thanks for posting them.
I posted this one because there some people say that the Shiva can't get heavy. I can get that amount of gain from the amp alone without the OCD. However, the tone is more pronounced in the lower mids. Adding the OCD to the mix allows me to tweak the tone so it is more focused in the upper mid range.
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