HeHasTheJazzHands
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* 6-Band EQ
Six-band graphic EQ based on a unit by MXR; used to shape and boost sound before the amp.
* Pre EQ 3
Three-band Parametric EQ based on the Furman PQ-3; offers great flexibility for sound shaping.
* Flanger Doubler
Based on an MXR Flanger Doubler, offering two effects in one. Primarily used by Dime in "doubler mode" to thicken in his overall tone.
* Dime Wah
Based on the Dunlop Cry Baby GCB95. Modeled with precise attention to Dime's lead tones.
* Dime Noise Gate
Fast and very responsive; based on the Rocktron Hush IIB model.
Two Amplifiers:
* Darrell From Hell 100
Modeled to meticulously mirror the highly coveted Randall RG 100ES solid-state, 120-watt amplifier. The sound and tone of this amp became famous when Dime started using it in the early PANTERA days.
* Jazz Amp 120CFH
Based on the 1986 Roland JC120, this stereo amp was used on the song "Cemetery Gates". Fine-tuned to match the exact tone heard on the album.
Two Cabinets:
* Darrell From Hell 412
Based on the Randall 412JB; the perfect companion to the Darrell From Hell 100 amplifier.
* JP Jazz CFH
The stereo cabinet section of the Roland JC120 combo that features 2x12-inch speakers.
Even if you aren't fan of Dimebag's tone, you're basically getting a Randall RG100ES model and a HOPEFULLY more accurate JC120 model, as well as some different effects.
* 6-Band EQ
Six-band graphic EQ based on a unit by MXR; used to shape and boost sound before the amp.
* Pre EQ 3
Three-band Parametric EQ based on the Furman PQ-3; offers great flexibility for sound shaping.
* Flanger Doubler
Based on an MXR Flanger Doubler, offering two effects in one. Primarily used by Dime in "doubler mode" to thicken in his overall tone.
* Dime Wah
Based on the Dunlop Cry Baby GCB95. Modeled with precise attention to Dime's lead tones.
* Dime Noise Gate
Fast and very responsive; based on the Rocktron Hush IIB model.
Two Amplifiers:
* Darrell From Hell 100
Modeled to meticulously mirror the highly coveted Randall RG 100ES solid-state, 120-watt amplifier. The sound and tone of this amp became famous when Dime started using it in the early PANTERA days.
* Jazz Amp 120CFH
Based on the 1986 Roland JC120, this stereo amp was used on the song "Cemetery Gates". Fine-tuned to match the exact tone heard on the album.
Two Cabinets:
* Darrell From Hell 412
Based on the Randall 412JB; the perfect companion to the Darrell From Hell 100 amplifier.
* JP Jazz CFH
The stereo cabinet section of the Roland JC120 combo that features 2x12-inch speakers.
Even if you aren't fan of Dimebag's tone, you're basically getting a Randall RG100ES model and a HOPEFULLY more accurate JC120 model, as well as some different effects.
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