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many amps come with dials that you can adjust to vary the sound of the guitar, if that does not change it enough, you can use foot pedals, that create different kinds of alterations to the sounds, which is probably what blink 182 uses. Different pedals do different things, like reverb, chorus, echo, distortion, etcetera, check out the Answerpool Gift Shoppe for some pedals and amps. Gift shoppe
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| Posts: 409 | Location: CT and TN USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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Go to the gift shoppe and look under music at the Musicians Friend Store. Look for a "Line6POD". I have one and I haven't turned on my amplifier in over a year. This box emulates 32 Amps X 4 different cabinet setups, it has vibrato,distortion,delay,backwards delay, chorus,flanger,acoustic amp, and a really good leslie sound to it. I seriously doubt that there are many sounds it can't produce. I use it with headphones and with my digital recorder, which is also available from several different companies at the Musicians Friend Store in the AnswerPool Gift Shoppe.
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| Posts: 3856 | Location: Somewhere, out there... | Registered: 05-31-02 |    |
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And Click here for fun to find that: "Tom plays a Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster guitar, split into a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier amp powering two Mesa Boogie 4x12 cabinets, and a Marshall JCM 900 amp powering yet a third Mesa Boogie 4x12 cabinet. He uses an X-Wire digital wireless system. Tom plays Ernie Ball Heavy Bottom strings, and uses Dulop Tortex .60mm picks."
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| Posts: 8055 | Location: in the backwoods of North Carolina | Registered: 06-07-02 |    |
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