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LA5: Ancient Tube Lead
Turn a non-master British stack up to 11 and stand back. Stand way back ...
LA6: Paranoid
The heavy metal mudslide that started an avalanche back in the early ยด70s.
LA7: Tokyo Women
That would be Ritchie's fab tone for you. But don't take our word for it,
dress up in best black get up and hear for yourself.
LA8: Crazy Diamond
Pile on a healthy helping of echo and reverb to create a sound you can slice.
Shine on indeed ....
LA9: Violin
That lead tone near and dear to every Texas tone ranger's heart.
Breathtaking sustain and a refreshing gust of harmonics make it
easy sailing all the way to the cliffs of Dover.
Lb0-Lb9: Heavy Lead
Lb0: German Metal
Bone-crushing Teutonic tone for eurotrash metal made in Germany.
Tweak the presence knob of your power amp to elicit that evil tube punch.
Not for the faint of heart ...
Lb1: Modern Eddy
Latter day brown sound; just add a pinch of pitch and delay
to tap your way into the hearts and minds of your audience.
Lb2: Full Shred
Shred is not dead, it just nodded off. With this one, all pickers who thrive on
speed, accuracy and great tone will wake up to some hip hi-gain lead sounds.
Lb3: Classic Lead
Typical retro lead sounds of `70s vintage harking back
to the first amps equipped with master knobs.
Lb4: Moore Lead
Gary's notion of tone: Les Paul plus gobs of gain equals endless sustain.
Lb5: Angel's Rhythm
Straight-up, mids-heavy hi-gain rhythm. Great contemporary sound
for guitarists who like to stand out in a crowd. Creates a wall of sound
Phil Spector would have been proud of.
Lb6: Devil's Lead
The evil twin of preset Lb5. Modern hi-gain lead sound with a bulldog's bite
and balls to boot. Packs a mighty punch; great stuff if your band mates
won't back off the volume when it comes for you to strut your soloing stuff.