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I have it and recommend

Lovepedal 5e3 Deluxe (2-Knob)​

Bottom position is 5e3, middle is a twin and top is a 5f1. I love the 5e3 setting. You want the Keef tone? That's the pedal. Prefer it to many other "tweed/keith" pedals I've tried. My rig is a Fender Excelsior, Joyo EQ pedal, Lovepedal.

http://www.lovepedal.com/5e3-deluxe/

http://www.lovepedal.com/5e3-deluxe/
Thanks for that. That was really well demo'd and that pedal sounded great with a lot of versatility. Unfortunately he was using an LP so I couldn't cop how/if it produces KR's sound. I do have an LP though and will consider that pedal.
 

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I dunno. He's tight lipped. He'll talk in general ways in video interviews but rarely plays specific Stones songs even when he has a guitar in hand. I've seen him refuse a direct request to show how he plays something specific. He doesn't talk about his gear aside from general questions. None of his techs talk about his gear.
Right - but what's the point - Richards doesn't have this amazing set of tones that no one else can get.
 

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Obviously straying away a bit from "amps" however anybody familiar with the Lovepedal Hi Power Twin pedal.? You'd figure if it's a good-great pedal, which that brand generally is, one should be able to produce Keef's on stage sound with an Open G Tele and a Celestion Lead 80 in a box. Anybody?
 

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Obviously straying away a bit from "amps" however anybody familiar with the Lovepedal Hi Power Twin pedal.? You'd figure if it's a good-great pedal, which that brand generally is, one should be able to produce Keef's on stage sound with an Open G Tele and a Celestion Lead 80 in a box. Anybody?
Here's a quick clip. Its using a simple camera, so the sound is not that great, but it is something.



The 5e3 pedal has Twin setting as well, so IMO your better off getting the 5e3 pedal over the Twin pedal.

In this clip I think I was using the Lovepedal Les Lius in the 5e3 position:



I also currently have a Fender Tweed champ and had a Fender Deluxe amp but returned it due to what the Lovepeal produces. I'm a big Stones fan and to my ears I'm are very pleased with the setup that I mentioned early in the thread.

Best of luck!
 

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Here's a quick clip. Its using a simple camera, so the sound is not that great, but it is something.



The 5e3 pedal has Twin setting as well, so IMO your better off getting the 5e3 pedal over the Twin pedal.

In this clip I think I was using the Lovepedal Les Lius in the 5e3 position:



I also currently have a Fender Tweed champ and had a Fender Deluxe amp but returned it due to what the Lovepeal produces. I'm a big Stones fan and to my ears I'm are very pleased with the setup that I mentioned early in the thread.

Best of luck!

Thanks very much for those clips, man! Nice playing too! Would've loved to hear some open G chords, Honky Tonk, T Dice, B Sugar whatever. I'll be thinking hard 'bout the Deluxe.
 

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Here's a quick clip. Its using a simple camera, so the sound is not that great, but it is something.



The 5e3 pedal has Twin setting as well, so IMO your better off getting the 5e3 pedal over the Twin pedal.

In this clip I think I was using the Lovepedal Les Lius in the 5e3 position:



I also currently have a Fender Tweed champ and had a Fender Deluxe amp but returned it due to what the Lovepeal produces. I'm a big Stones fan and to my ears I'm are very pleased with the setup that I mentioned early in the thread.

Best of luck!

Hey sotob, if I may be so bold as to return the favor? Here is a link to a production of Brown Sugar I put together for a lead guitarist to develop his chops to. It's a good few bars of solo time which will give you space to wail a la Mick Taylor. Hope you will enjoy and can make use of it.
 

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Hey sotob, if I may be so bold as to return the favor? Here is a link to a production of Brown Sugar I put together for a lead guitarist to develop his chops to. It's a good few bars of solo time which will give you space to wail a la Mick Taylor. Hope you will enjoy and can make use of it.

Awesome - Thanks!!
 

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Hey sotob, if I may be so bold as to return the favor? Here is a link to a production of Brown Sugar I put together for a lead guitarist to develop his chops to. It's a good few bars of solo time which will give you space to wail a la Mick Taylor. Hope you will enjoy and can make use of it.

Good luck with that. I'd be struggling as I'm far from a Taylor-rite. I'm ok with Keith's parts.

but do have a go.

 

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There is a huge VERY detailed coffee table book called “Rolling Stones Gear”…covers amps guitars, basses, and drums for all members, albums, and tours. It is fantastic.
And LOL KR doesn’t sound like KR with a Firebird? GetOff My Cloud, Satisfaction, and many others from the early days are KR on his ‘bird.
Had a '67 Epi Casino for years. Surely Keith used his Casino for "Get off My Cloud"....
 

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i had an Allen Brown Sugar 1x12 with a "raw" control. raw control about halfway, dead-on Keith circa Sticky Fingers.

to my amateur ears, anyway.
 




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