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John Czajkowski

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Morse/Egnater COD sample in full mix

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This is a little section of the tune, “Three Trains to Tennessee” from my upcoming album with drummer Marco Minnemann. This section shows the Egnater COD preamp channel in the guitar melody in a pretty busy mix. The lead guitar is by no means mixed hot here, but I think it still cuts through nicely and sits well with the drums, bass, ac gtr and pedal steel. I may bump it up some when I start mixing the whole album. The working title of the whole album has been “Border Towns,” but it may transform into “Animal-Vegetable-Monster” or something like that.

Guitar: EB Musicman Morse (stock DiMarzio Morse neck humbucker)
Amp: Egnater Mod 50 with COD B channel
Speakers: EarCandy with Jenson Green Machine.
 
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John Czajkowski

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Thank you for checking it out. I am actually really happy with the tone, mix, and most importantly, the music, so I thought I'd share. :)
 

fsmith

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John,
Thanks for the clips, I always enjoy listening. Very nice tone, the more I hear the more I get the twitch to check out a MOD50...
 

roburado

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The best thing about the Mod 50--aside from the sheer quality of the tone--is that it can be so many different amps to the user.
 

John Czajkowski

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Thanks again fellas. Yeah Roburadu, the things are stupidly versatile! Like the EB Morse has squelched my guitar gas, the Egnaters have killed my amp gas.
 

D.K.

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Having a standard Morse model and a TOL100 Egnater by Rocktron I know exactly what You mean! (Even though mine is not an original MICA Egnater)
 
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