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chad_svt
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As a fellow guitar player i am really curious as to how Eisley gets their killer guitar sound. Does anyone and idea on what sort of effects they have on the floor. I know their amps and guitars. Im only looking for effects, strings, etc. I would appreciate any help. Thanks you guys rock.
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theenvycorps
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I know for a fact Sherri has a Rickenbacker 360 and a Tele Thinline RI. I think she uses a Vox AC30, but I could be wrong. Awhile back there was a thread on their pedalboards, it seems she and Chauntelle use Fulltone Fulldrives and Line6 DL4s, but other than that I can't remember....
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man....wish I knew where the post was. Somewhere there's an old post with fat info. Then recently, I answered some more... too hard to gather again. It's on here somewhere. thanks.
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theenvycorps
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from the crypts.....

Chauntelle's rig:

Fender Telecaster (red)
Godin Radiator (black)
Gretsch Silver Jet (silver sparkle)
Lotus Strat copy (white)

The pedals she uses are an older Ibanez Ts7 tube screamer, a new blue box Fulltone fulldrive 2 with the vintage voiceing switch, a line 6 DL4 delay, and a Boss TU2 tuner. It is powered by a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power II and conected with George L cables. She runs stereo out of the DL4 to both her Fender hot Rod deville, and to a back up amp, a 67 fender bassman head.

Sherri's rig:

Fender '72 Thinline Telecaster Reissue (blue)
Rickenbacker 360 (black)

She also uses a Fulltone Fulldrive II a boss dl5 delay pedal and a Boss Tu2 to her Vox AC30.
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.013 Dean Markley strings
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theenvycorps wrote:
...to her Vox AC30.

[jealous]

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chad_svt
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thanks guys and wow .13 strings man thats heavy. Sounds like they run some of the standard stuff. Fulltone is the greatest overdrive pedal available. Tube screamer 808's are way rad but man at like 400 bucks there a little pricey. Thanks for all the info.
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theenvycorps
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addicted2bacon wrote:
.013 Dean Markley strings


Are you sure? Somehow I doubt this.
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Spydog1985
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.13?

mabye on acoustic...

proabably 9s or 10s......on electric


nice pedals btw......fulldrives are amazing...

why am i suprised they dont have any botique pedals though?
They need mabye a Zvex wah probe, or a fuzz factory....
no, no, no......definately they need some Way Huge pedals....
that would be neat.....
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theenvycorps
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fulldrives are nice....a little too much 'mid-hump' hump for me, just like tubescreamers.
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theenvycorps wrote:
fulldrives are nice....a little too much 'mid-hump' hump for me, just like tubescreamers.


you must be talking about the old fulldrive 2's, with out the switch....

b/c there's so much transparency in the new version....not like the tube screamer at all really......

ps-i'm not a huge fan of tubescreamers save the "good" ones...just no use for me......
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theenvycorps
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maybe I'll take a look at one again, then.
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chad_svt
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use a fulltone Bassdrive for guitar. The most amazing overdrive ive ever heard. I actually know alot of people using way heavy strings as long as your not bending and your guitar is set up for them they sound really think. Im fixing to try a set of the new ernie ball not even slinky 12's on my sg
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sherri's a trucker?


(slaps knee)
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