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This is a collection of notes about ToneMatch Presets and Electric Guitar.       
This is a collection of notes about ToneMatch Presets and Electric Guitar.       


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:zEQ Low, Mid, Hi optimized for Electric Guitars
:zEQ Low, Mid, Hi optimized for Electric Guitars


:[http://toonz.ca/bose/images/Line6-Bose_whitepaper.pdf Amplifying a Wide Range of Acoustic and Electric Guitar Sounds Across the Stage and Throughout the Audience with Little Change in Tone or Level] <br>Marcus Ryle &mdash; Co-founder & Vice President of Product Development Line 6 Incorporated, <br />Kenneth Jacob &mdash; Chief Engineer & Director Bose Live Music Technology Group
:Link to a Bose Whitepaper [http://toonz.ca/bose/images/Line6-Bose_whitepaper.pdf Amplifying a Wide Range of Acoustic and Electric Guitar Sounds Across the Stage and Throughout the Audience with Little Change in Tone or Level] <br>Marcus Ryle &mdash; Co-founder & Vice President of Product Development Line 6 Incorporated, <br />Kenneth Jacob &mdash; Chief Engineer & Director Bose Live Music Technology Group
Summary: Amplified guitars are the source of some truly remarkable musical instrument sounds. At the same time, we found they are the source of acoustical problems that often prevent musicians and members of the audience from hearing the guitar as intended...
 


=== Miked Guitar Amp w/ SM57, Rumbly and Miked Guitar Amp w/ SM57 Normal ===
=== Miked Guitar Amp w/ SM57, Rumbly and Miked Guitar Amp w/ SM57 Normal ===