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Blues Rock
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How can I get a classic blues/rock tone?
Currently, I am using a Peavey Classic 50 (2X12) amp, a '73 Fender Strat or a 95 fender strat (both with Texas Special pickups), a danelectro overdrive (used as a clean boost), and a Boss Blues Driver (BD-2).
I'm looking for a tone like perhaps Robert Cray, John Mayer, Stevie Ray Vaughan, or Eric Clapton.
I really can't just dime all the knobs (turn them full blast), because it is way too loud for the places that I play.
If any of you have one of these amps, I would greatly appreciate some guidance on the settings for this amp. It doesn't have to sound identical to the above mentioned artists, just somewhere near that area.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Run a small amp (like a Pignose) before your main amp. Do your adjustments to the small amp, it'll give you a great sound, it's what the big names do.
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