86 tones found

Tones by aacb

Product   Tone Name Guitarist Song Band Amp Style Downloads  
 
 
Author   Comments Date Pickup Rating
 
PODxt Live

Big Tom Tom Orello any Audioslave Audioslave Solo 100 Y2K Rock 217
aacb Audioslave tone where you can just kick in and out corus and delay for alternatives 3/28/08 humbucker
 
PODxt Live

Take It All Hillsong United Take It All Hillsong United Brit J-800 Worship 151
aacb 3/28/08 humbucker
 
PODxt Live

Take It All Hillsong United Take It All Hillsong United Brit J-800 Worship 319
aacb 3/28/08 humbucker
 
PODxt Live

Take It All Hillsong United Take It All Hillsong United Brit J-800 Worship 169
aacb 3/28/08 humbucker
 
PODxt Live stomp

Joshua Tree Brit Gain 18 U2 116
aacb 3/25/08 single coil
 
PODxt Live stomp

Heavy Worship Hillsong Hillsong Hiway 100 Rock 520
aacb Another rhythmn tone i use for church services 3/28/08 humbucker
 
PODxt Live

Brian May's creamy vox lead Brian May Any really... Queen Class A-30 TB Rock 324
aacb I've been toying around with his tone for along time, but have found that it is almost unobtainable without a boost. If you have an overdrive give the amp a slight gain boost and this tone will cut through and sing. I didn't really bother to edit the effects other than to just point the user of this tone in the right direction. Brian May's tone is actually quite a bit more like single coil tone when in a live setting, but for the sake of dl'ers I did this with a humbucker to avoid the hassle of having to use an outboard eq to take out the initial thunder of a single coil. Brian also used very little verb so take it easy on that setting as well. For the brighton rock solo use tap temp to set up the delay and adjust the knob to taste, but for the record it was a ping pong delay, that being triplets in stereo. The 4x12 helps account for the amount of amplifiers he runs on stage. However, we're still short 8 speakers, as he runs 6 vox ac-30's at live venues. 3/28/08 humbucker
 
PODxt Live

Train Kept A Rollin Joe Perry, Brad Whitford Walk This Way Aerosmith Solo 100 Rock 306
aacb 3/28/08 humbucker
 
PODxt Live stomp

Beautiful Day solo The Edge Beautiful Day U2 Class A-30 TB Rock 300
aacb 3/28/08
 
PODxt Live

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givin 'up Justin Hawkins givin' up The Darkness Solo 100 Rock 57
aacb tap stomp to solo, Seth. 4/15/08 humbucker

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