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Recording Tip:
If you only have one guitar in your band, nad you want a huge sound, I'd suggest a delay of just a few miliseconds, panned hard (but not all the way) to one side. Then pan your dry guitar to the other side. Use a delay that keeps in time with the rest of the music, experiment with the tempo and delay settings. Using a Les Paul through a Marshall tube full stack with a Neumann u47 in from of it works, too.

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