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DaPatrooch

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Here's one he did for Mesa demoing the Mark V, with a Cherryburst BFR:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kOIx7HbhxQ]YouTube - John Petrucci -- Mark V -- Settings and Tone Tips (Part 1)[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i24e8icZG1o&feature=related]YouTube - John Petrucci -- Mark V -- Settings and Tone Tips (Part 2)[/ame]

And this one is for some Zoom recorder thing, with the Koa!
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yUHT1NC5qo]YouTube - John Petrucci of Dream Theater and his Zoom Q3HD[/ame]
 

Sticky1973

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Oooh yes yes yes!

Part 2, @4:18, his expression on Pull Me Under is classic: "This is MY tone!"

Constant Motion sounds fantastic, so aggresive; love it.

Great post fella, cheers.
 

Warthog

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Great videos...

I wonder since he went to CA for the video demo, does he take a guitar with on the plane or does he just get one from EBMM for the day??
 

joe web

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great videos!
and now i know why the BFR has this smaller low horn. it´s not that he needs the space in between the horn and the neck for his fingers - no, it´s only because his forearm is grown bigger and he still wants to rest his arm there while he speaks to someone. ;)
(look at the zoom video)
 

browndog

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Great tones and it's obviously a monster amp.

But the head looks like its made from the same materials of a kitchen table I had in the 70’s. :)
 
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