Richard Morse - Musician

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Current Setup

Behringer V-amp into a Fender Princeton Chorus
This is one hot little amp simulator. With the twist of a knob you can access the tones of over 32 amps from Fender clean, to Marshall growl or Mesa Rectifier grind. Used for recording and live applications. When recording I just skip plugging the unit into an amp and go straight to the PC and into Sonar.

73 Marshall 50W Head
Last of the hand-wired Marshalls. It's a Marshall...Nuff said.

1964 Fender Princeton Reverb
Very similar to the Fender Deluxe except it has a 10 inch speaker. Great clean tone. Place a tube screamer in front of it and you get a nice fat tone that is hard to beat for blues.

75 Gibson Les Paul Gold Top
Ok I admit it I screwed up. I removed the mini-humbuckers and routed the body to put in Seymour Duncans. A Duncan custom in the bridge and a 59er in the neck. I have no regrets about this. This guitar is simply the best sounding axe I own. Sustains for days and it just sings.

Late 80's American Standard Strat
I love the feel of this guitar. The clean tones are top notch.

Tele Paisley Reissue
This was a late 80's japanese reissue of the Tele Paisley. My favorite looking guitar. The pickups are pretty hot and can drive an amp pretty hard.

Early 80's Ovation Legend
Still in my opinion one of the best sounding acoustics out there. The Ovation line was designed by acoustic engineers that worked on helicopters. This is the deep bowl design. It has what appears to be a cracked top but it hasn't effected the tone.

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The Sound Site
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NS Drum Kit
Hammer Sound