Is this an SG standard or an SG special?

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Is this an SG standard or an SG special?

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defintly special, i can hear it in the coupletones
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Everyone knows that he used a Jagmaster in the studio.
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but his real tone came from a squire sidekick 15, those amps ROCK!
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Fuck. Youse guys, thankds.

I thought it was a Squier 51. :oops: :P :?
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anytime noob. gosh i remember my first post like it was yesterday.
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it's doubled whatever it is.
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mage wrote:it's doubled whatever it is.
It's easier to assume that's the case with all Black Sabbath songs anyway.
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makes it a little more difficult discern whatever tone it might be though.

another thing I realized recently about trying to discern guitar tones from recordings. most recordings before around the mid 90s were recorded on tape. I just finished a class on analog tape machines, we were recording this band playing shine on you crazy diamond to a Sony APR 24, 2" 24 track. the tape machine bumps all the low frequencies around 100Hz. in monitoring the guitar during recording and then played back from the tape, there's a big difference. the low frequencies get bumped up but this also can cause a little tape saturation creating a little more grittyness in that range of frequencies.

just another thing that can make it pretty hard to match the tone you hear on the recording in real life.
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