@@BeatleAlex thanks Alex for your comment!! It is a big challenge to me, speaking about the tone of twist and shout, because I think they both played their J160, but your opinion makes me think to try as you describe and give it a shot…thanks again!!
@beatleguitartone I tried it with the j160e, it's close, but I think George did use his Duo Jet ruclips.net/video/PbAb5xNh5uw/видео.htmlsi=8k8EjJZ2GIaERcLY
@ I once read that to get “the tone” needed, the J160 send two mixed signals: one from the amp and the other from the mic. But I will try as you describe… :)
bravo ma chanson preferee !
@@Jean-PhilippedeVirville it is one of my favorites too!!
@@Jean-PhilippedeVirville it is one of my favorites too!!
Very nice! Could you possibly cover Twist and Shout with these guitars? John apparently used his acoustic plugged in, and George used his Duo jet.
@@BeatleAlex thanks Alex for your comment!! It is a big challenge to me, speaking about the tone of twist and shout, because I think they both played their J160, but your opinion makes me think to try as you describe and give it a shot…thanks again!!
@beatleguitartone I tried it with the j160e, it's close, but I think George did use his Duo Jet ruclips.net/video/PbAb5xNh5uw/видео.htmlsi=8k8EjJZ2GIaERcLY
@ I once read that to get “the tone” needed, the J160 send two mixed signals: one from the amp and the other from the mic. But I will try as you describe… :)