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[QUOTE="Josh_Martin:247090"]destroyyoualot said:[QUOTE]Josh_Martin said:[QUOTE] 200 watt Marshall Major. It weighs more than a cab. [/QUOTE] I don't doubt it. Man, I've always wanted to ask you: What the hell do you tune to in A.C.? Or is it any set tuning at all?[/QUOTE] When I was in AC I would just tune it down until it sounded cool. One of the advantages of not having a bass player is there's no one to be in tune with. It would probably range anywhere from C down to low G depending on what mood I was in that day. If you're trying to figure out stuff from I Like it When You Die good luck. Seth did the overdubs on that because I was still pretty green at the time and we were in a rush due to our enormous recording budget from Earache. But I think my tracks and Seth's tracks are slightly out of tune with each other so it sounds kinda weird. If you put the balance all the way to either the left or right you will only hear one guitar track and that's more the way it was supposed to sound. (one of us is the left side and one of us is the right, I forget which is which) Every release after that is all me though. [/QUOTE]
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