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Solo Tone
Supersonic
Oasis
Guitarrock1990s
Original Gear
GuitarEpiphone Les Paul Standard (early '90s, cherry sunburst)
AmpWatkins/WEM Dominator MK III combo (early '70s, Channel 2 input, Celestion G12H 30-watt 12-inch speaker)
Amp Settings
gain0
bass5
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Notes
Studio recording, December 1993 at Pink Museum, Liverpool. Gear confirmed for studio version of 'Supersonic'. No evidence of alternate guitar or amp for clean sections; all sources point to this setup. No evidence of additional clean amp or DI for the solo or clean sections.
Tone Character(10)
bright and articulatedynamic and sparklyclear, uncompressed attackchimey upper midsopen, uncompressed sounddistinct note separationmodest bass responseno audible overdrivestudio clarityslight tape echo ambience (if delay is used)
Difficulty
The solo is not technically demanding in terms of speed or advanced techniques, but requires good control of picking dynamics and timing to maintain clarity and articulation in a clean setting with subtle delay.
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Original Gear
GuitarEpiphone Les Paul Standard (early '90s, cherry sunburst)
AmpWatkins/WEM Dominator MK III combo (early '70s, Channel 2 input, Celestion G12H 30-watt 12-inch speaker)
Amp Settings
gain0
bass5
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Notes
Studio recording, December 1993 at Pink Museum, Liverpool. Gear confirmed for studio version of 'Supersonic'. No evidence of alternate guitar or amp for clean sections; all sources point to this setup. No evidence of additional clean amp or DI for the solo or clean sections.
Tone Character(10)
bright and articulatedynamic and sparklyclear, uncompressed attackchimey upper midsopen, uncompressed sounddistinct note separationmodest bass responseno audible overdrivestudio clarityslight tape echo ambience (if delay is used)
Difficulty
The solo is not technically demanding in terms of speed or advanced techniques, but requires good control of picking dynamics and timing to maintain clarity and articulation in a clean setting with subtle delay.