What could be better than playing through a vintage Roland DC-50 bucket brigade delay/chorus unit? Playing a vintage Paul Stanley Signature Iceman through it, miked up with a vintage tube mic! We take a ride through Tone Heaven as we check out these beauties from the 1970's. It's an all analog session that only says "digital" lol. Is the DC-50 delay the bomb? Is the chorus as good as it gets? What happens when you add a modern Nobel ODR-1 overdrive pedal to the mix? Is it better before or after the DC-50? All these questions are answered in the next half hour as you join best buds Jet and Reggie for some fun, some killer tones, and some vintage guitar exploration.
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