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"Nightingale" by Low on Vimeo Hier goed op te zien in 't begin.
Mààr als er iets zwaardere nummers zijn dan schakelt hij nu over op een andere LP.
"Witches" by Low on Vimeo
02.48 zeer duidelijk beeld & de klank die ik bedoel ook.
EDIT:
"QRD – What’s your typical set-up from guitar to effects to amplifier?
Alan – Right now, it’s a Les Paul with P-90 pickups & a bigsby trem into a Z-Vex Octane 3, an SIB Mr. Echo, a Z-Vex Lo-fi Loop Junkie, & then a Z-Vex Super Hard On. Amps vary, but I like the 1965 reissue Fender Twin with the 15 inch speaker, &/or a Traynor Bassmaster head into a 1x12 cab. With Low, I’ll use smaller amps - a Carr Mercury, Fender Vibroverb, or just a Champ. "
QRD – What’s your main guitar & what are the features that make it such?
Alan – Black late 1980s Les Paul standard with Rio Grande P-90 pickups & a bigsby trem. I have a few Les Pauls & they’re all pretty exciting to play (most Les Pauls are not), but this one seems the most reliable & consistent. It’s a very heavy piece of wood & whoever had it before me played it a lot. I used to play telecasters with a humbucker & bigsby, but then I crossed over like DRI. In the studio, I’ll usually use several different guitars to get different textures, plus it kinda helps justify having more guitars than you really need. On tour, I’m usually doing it all with just the one.
"QRD – If you had a signature guitar, what would it look like & what would some of its features be?
Alan – Les Paul standard, P-90 pickup in the neck position, bigsby trem. Black & dirty. If they wanted to go vintage Low, it would be a bound Tele with a humbucker in the neck & a bigsby. "
"Nightingale" by Low on Vimeo Hier goed op te zien in 't begin.
Mààr als er iets zwaardere nummers zijn dan schakelt hij nu over op een andere LP.
"Witches" by Low on Vimeo
02.48 zeer duidelijk beeld & de klank die ik bedoel ook.

EDIT:
"QRD – What’s your typical set-up from guitar to effects to amplifier?
Alan – Right now, it’s a Les Paul with P-90 pickups & a bigsby trem into a Z-Vex Octane 3, an SIB Mr. Echo, a Z-Vex Lo-fi Loop Junkie, & then a Z-Vex Super Hard On. Amps vary, but I like the 1965 reissue Fender Twin with the 15 inch speaker, &/or a Traynor Bassmaster head into a 1x12 cab. With Low, I’ll use smaller amps - a Carr Mercury, Fender Vibroverb, or just a Champ. "
QRD – What’s your main guitar & what are the features that make it such?
Alan – Black late 1980s Les Paul standard with Rio Grande P-90 pickups & a bigsby trem. I have a few Les Pauls & they’re all pretty exciting to play (most Les Pauls are not), but this one seems the most reliable & consistent. It’s a very heavy piece of wood & whoever had it before me played it a lot. I used to play telecasters with a humbucker & bigsby, but then I crossed over like DRI. In the studio, I’ll usually use several different guitars to get different textures, plus it kinda helps justify having more guitars than you really need. On tour, I’m usually doing it all with just the one.
"QRD – If you had a signature guitar, what would it look like & what would some of its features be?
Alan – Les Paul standard, P-90 pickup in the neck position, bigsby trem. Black & dirty. If they wanted to go vintage Low, it would be a bound Tele with a humbucker in the neck & a bigsby. "
Maar de klank is natuurlijk veel meer dan enkel de gitaar.
