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    Bill Frisell - especially volume pedal/SG Bill
    Ben Monder
    John Abercrombie
    Jimmy Raney
    Johnny Smith
    Barney Kessel
    Bill Connors
    bazillions of others

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    Kenny Burrell
    René Thomas
    Barney Kessel
    Jimmy Raney
    Doug Raney
    Jim Hall
    And...others !

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    I’ve really been digging Adam Rogers tone on the album ‘R&B’

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    this mix of clean lead with overdriven rhythm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artfra
    1. jim hall with his daquisto

    towner
    wes



    also. anthony wilson and petter bernstein have very good round solid sound, but not as nuanced as jims

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    Wes
    Jim Hall
    Django (so expressive)

    Joe Beck
    This forum's own, Reg (he gets a great sound)
    Larry Carleton

    And, players, not necessarily jazz, whose equipment I coveted at different times:

    Carlos Santana
    Mark Knopfler
    A friend of mine who played an Eric Johnson Strat through a Victoria amp.
    Players on smooth jazz radio whose names I don't know.

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    • Bridge pickup/volume pedal/SG playing Bill Frisell
    • John Abercrombie - One of the few guitar synth players I could stand.
    • Jimmy Raney
    • Johnny Smith
    • Ed Bickert
    • Ben Monder
    • Tim Miller
    • Later Sonny Sharrock

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    I love this guy's both tone and playing!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alter
    I love this guy's both tone and playing!

    Agreed, absolutely top notch on both fronts.

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    For me "classic" jazz tone cannot be better than KB on Midnight Blue:


    Warm, clear, dynamic, articulate. Just perfection.
    Last edited by Paulie2; 06-09-2022 at 11:56 AM.

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    Richie Blackmore on made in Japan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcel_A
    Richie Blackmore on made in Japan

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    More serious: Pat Metheny on still life talking.

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    Hmm... this is a tough one, so many good tones out there, I would say:


    Jimmy Raney
    Peter Bernstein
    Jesse Van Ruller
    Grant Green
    Lage Lund
    Mike Moreno
    Vic Juris


    but I probably will have a different answer tomorrow

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    Mary Halvorson.

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    All the ones mentioned so far and this guy from right here on JGBe :



    Ray

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    same here... especially that time period when he was produced by Rudy Van Gelder and used the Tweed Deluxe that the studio provided. My favorite jazz tone.

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    Kenny Burrell. Especially his later albums.

    Herb Ellis on the live album ("Tenderly") with Oscar Peterson. Beautiful, rich, tone.

    Many others...Barney, Johnny, Joe, George (Benson and Pass) to name a few more.