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I especially appreciate the cumulative comparisons. It would also be great to do an editor's favorite mix; mine would be XLII or EB on vocals, B-ULS on the acoustic, and the XLS on everything else. The latter really has some beef to it that's great on the electrics.
It’s a digital foghorn/fart machine … 🤔 Seems great for people who are into boats, and ‘butt-stuff’. So, not for me … but I’m sure someone is going to love it.
Excellent sound and wholly appropriate for the music. God work! I too would be interested in other styles recorded using this configuration as well as other minimal mining techniques.
MUSIC...............AS ENIGMATIC AND DEEP AS EVER..............I REALLY CANT STILL BELIEVE THAT IT CAN CURE WORST MENTAL ILLNESSES ALSO, INCLUDING SCHIZO................ITS TRUE!!!!!
I think the main guitar used for both Rated R and Songs for the Deaf was the Ovation Ultra GP loaded with Dimarzio Super 2s. I can hear it on Rated R. The Dimarzios are obvious to me. He's holding it in pretty much all the footage of the sessions that exist and in live shows at the time. His main rhythm tone didn't change a ton between those two albums, although I think he used a different guitar on no one knows.