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Old 03-21-2011, 01:44 AM
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If you missed it, catch "Them Bones" live at the Sonisphere fest on VH1 Classic. Sickest upper-mid sound EVAR: Inez's bass sounds like a purring Formula 1 racecar. If that's the natural Warwick sound (doubtful) then I must have one...

Gear notes: 4-string from rear of headstock, big pedalboard, Ampeg cabs, no ampheads visible (same for guitars but Bogner cabs).
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Old 03-22-2011, 09:22 AM
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Mike from what it looks like uses his cherryburst NS-2 (with the sanded neck) for all of their "drop D" (which is drop C# as they tune to Eb as their "standard" tuning) stuff. Them bones is one of them IIRC. I think I still have it on my DVR.
His silverburst 'Wick was always too middy/trebly for me, in a bad way.
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