The
sample settings below feature performances by two different
players each using different guitars and amps. Note that
even though the same Tonebone settings were used on each
recording, the resulting sound is very different. This
is because Tonebone distortion pedals are very dynamic
and transparent to allow the uniqueness of each player
to shine through. These factory settings are designed
to provide the player with starting point of reference.
Have fun and experiment!
Texas
Tornado This sound
created using a Strat with a Duncan Stack
in the bridge position. Also try a single
coil in mid position.
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Xtra
Grind Strat with
a Duncan™ bridge pickup. Great for drop
tuning and fast muted playing. Adjust CONTOUR
to taste.
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Stevie
R Neck This Sound
created using a Strat - neck pickup position.
Try reducing the guitar volume and bring up
for solos.
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Eric's
Buzz Solo This sound
created using a Les Paul - neck pickup position.
Try rolling off tone and bring up level to
offset.
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Acey
Deacy Chunk Fender Strat
with a Duncan in the bridge position. Adjust
DRIVE to taste. Very chunky with lots of articulation.
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Early
Zeppelin This sound
created using a Les Paul in the bridge pickup
position. Great vintage tones - tons of personality!
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Big
Mean Scoop Created
using a Strat, bridge pickup position. Great
for metal where you want total control over
the stage... or the world!
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Crimson
Solo Vintage
Strat neck pickup position with tone control
for this pickup rolled off.
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Dark
Solo Created
using a Strat in the middle, then bridge pickup
position. Lots of sustain - mids cut through
withminimal overtones.
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King
Kong This sound
was created using a Strat in the bridge pickup
position... run for your lives!
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Jethro's
Snot This sound
was created using a Strat in the bridge pickup
position. Great overtones and dynamics.
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Smokin'
China Grove This sound
was created using a Strat in the bridge pickup
position. That big '80s Marshall tone.