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How does this setup look?

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Ok I want to know if i ran a Fender 50s stratocaster, through a VOX Tone Lab SE , into a Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb .
Would this sound professional?
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Depends on your fingers. You can make most anything sound professional if you play well.
If you're asking if that rig would sound good from the point of view of an experienced guitarist, then the answer is probably yes.
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It is expensive, high end gear.
I just wanted to make sure the different things would sound ok together
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i'd take out the Tonelab
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Originally Posted by thesteve i'd take out the Tonelab
No kidding. Especially if it were an original 65 and it was a twin instead of deluxe.
But you shouldn't buy any of that equipment without trying it unless the price is insignificant to you. In which case you should, and then become unsatisfied and buy an original blackface, then give me the reissue.
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Originally Posted by jbm222 No kidding. Especially if it were an original 65 and it was a twin instead of deluxe.
But you shouldn't buy any of that equipment without trying it unless the price is insignificant to you. In which case you should, and then become unsatisfied and buy an original blackface, then give me the reissue. haha...even the Deluxe Reverbs sound like pure sweetness Currently I'm thinking about someday getting one to replace my HRDlx and letting my J&H handle the rest of my tonal needs
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Originally Posted by thesteve i'd take out the Tonelab so would I.
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why???
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Originally Posted by mmmthasgood1 why??? because a Deluxe Reverb is beautiful...and the strat will sound great through it without anything added on
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Originally Posted by mmmthasgood1 why??? multi effects, even the best tend to muddy the sound up. I'd get what effects I needed and use them instead.
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Pros tend to use single effects anyway.
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i think that most professional guitarists would tell you that modeling through that set-up would defeat the purpose of having such a rig. i personally would cut the tonelab, and put that money into singles, as stated above.
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I agree with everyone on the tone lab, I'd trade it for my pedal board, and I'd trade the strat for a Tele....but that's just me
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I'm with everyone else. The guitar and amp are beautiful. You dont need the multi-effects, just get single stomp boxes for the "must-haves" and forget the rest
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savin for some cool effects
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