Which Guitarr for dubbing?

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Duvizz
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Which Guitarr for dubbing?

Post by Duvizz » Mon Nov 19, 2001 3:13 pm

Hi! <BR>I have a Yamaha PAC 120S electric guitar. Is it good for playing reggae guitarr? <BR>Please help me!

Sketch
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Which Guitarr for dubbing?

Post by Sketch » Sun Jun 15, 2003 2:48 am

All Solid Body eletric guitars and acoustics are good for reggae.

G
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Which Guitarr for dubbing?

Post by G » Sun Sep 12, 2004 6:43 pm

Gibson Les Paul special or Les Paul studio. NO IBANEZ: you will always hear a bad ringing tone when doing ching-ching with an Ibanez. Telecasters are fine too.

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Which Guitarr for dubbing?

Post by Speet » Mon Sep 13, 2004 5:49 pm

for rhythmic in roots rock reggae &#40;70"&#41;: <BR> <BR>for the skank there was the most time a gibson les paul with p90 pu's &#40;singlecoils or for the tschicke-tschicke &#40;you know ? like earl chinna&#41; a fender stratocaster! i also saw @ burning spear a telecaster but listen to marcus garvey/garvey's ghost ! it's the badest offbeatguitar i've ever heard!! I want a buy a fender mex. classic 50, i think it's an allrounder ;&#41; or should i buy a epiphone and put p90 inside ?? but the tschcike would sound bad i think <BR> <BR>mh ;&#41; <BR> <BR>Speet

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Which Guitarr for dubbing?

Post by Speet » Thu Sep 16, 2004 8:50 pm

a question! <BR> <BR>have someone of you a les paul with p90 ?? pls tell me!! thx <BR> <BR>Speet

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Post by overstand » Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:35 am

Yeah. Any electric guitar can be used for skank. Heavy gauge strings helpTube amps are best for a nice "chuck". Wah and phase with give you that nice early "squelchy" sound that Scratch was famous for... think black ark sound

At the moment, I am trying to achieve that really raw gritty chop sound (studio one).. like Horace Andy - Skylarking album

bit of extreme eq-ing gets me close :-)

P.S. just noticed i am 4 years late answering this forum !

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Post by Neil C » Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:27 pm

overstand wrote: P.S. just noticed i am 4 years late answering this forum !
Nice to have these blasts from the past.
It doesn't mater that the threads are old - the forum acts as a kind of knowledge base - it's all relevant additions.
Good to have new postings. :-)

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Post by Mantra-Satya » Wed Sep 19, 2012 11:52 pm

I got a PRS SE 22 with a P90 in the bridge position and the standard PRS humbucker in the neck position. Sounds and plays amazing i would definatly recommend it!!!!
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