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using all gain from your pedal, then there’s no [WM] I loved that you doubled back on using have created a mini-isolation booth using road character to the amp, it will feel kind of thin and the Vibrato Channel on the Deluxe Reverbs. cases. Have you used any isolation booths for brittle. So, I turn the amp up to where it fills out smaller venues to keep the guitar from bleeding and starts to respond. If you turn it too far the [Daniel] That’s the truth, I love the way those amp breaks up in a way that I don’t like, then sound, and the ’65 reissues. Those are great. you put a dirt pedal or overdrive pedal in front You can just plug in and you barely have to [Daniel] I’ve never used a true isolation box, of that and it gets so muddy that you can’t hear mess with the knobs at all and it sounds great. we just put the amps behind a wall or a curtain, the notes. So for me, it’s always like a game of In fact, I bought a Les Paul a few years ago at a something that will block some sound. We getting a really basic generic pallet clean-tone, guitar shop, and I’m pretty convinced that half don’t ever tour with a proper iso-box, where a that will feel pretty good but it isn’t really driving of the reason I liked that Les Paul is because cab lives in there and stays mic’d up. Probably the amp. Because if I’m unfamiliar with it, there of the little Deluxe Reverb that I had it plugged because of space, something like that takes is a chance I won’t like the amp sound turned into (laughs). up a lot of space on the bus, trailer, or semi, up, and then the pedals just make that worse. too much? whatever we have out on the road with us. [WM] I recall seeing a photo where you guys Gear 92 May 2019 Subscribe for Free...