
JazzBlues Jazz1950s
Kenny Burrell — £2,500 · Premium Rig
Gibson ES-335 through a clean amp — Burrell's warm, blues-rooted jazz phrasing and elegant chord voicings made him one of the most recorded jazz guitarists of the Blue Note era.
Signal Path
Signal Chain
Full signal path
GuitarEpiphone ES-175
AmpCarr Rambler
Full Gear List
£2,500 · Premium — Complete Rig
Tone Tips
Getting the Sound Right
- Pluck closer to the neck for maximum warmth; closer to the bridge for more definition — the range is wider than on a solid body
- Boutique clean amps (Two-Rock, Dumble-style) are the most touch-sensitive amps available — your picking dynamics control the entire tone more than any knob
- Compression pedal at low ratio (2:1 or 3:1) adds sustain and evenness without audible pumping — the effect should be felt, not heard
- Treble on the amp should sit at 5-6, not higher — brightness comes from pick attack and string choice, not the EQ.
- String bends must land exactly in pitch — an approximate blues bend is recognisably out of tune. Train to nail the exact half-step or whole-step.
- Amp volume above bedroom levels changes the tone fundamentally — power-tube saturation only happens when the amp is moving air. Use an attenuator if your room demands it.
Avoid These Pitfalls
Common Mistakes When Chasing This Tone
- Playing at high volume without managing feedback — hollow-body guitars are acoustically live and will feedback freely at stage volumes. Amp positioning and pickup height affect this dramatically.
- Running multiple pedals into the input — boutique amps are designed for the natural guitar signal. Too many pedals before the input changes the input impedance and alters the amp's response.
- Adding compression to fix flat clean tone — a flat, lifeless clean tone usually means the amp gain or presence is wrong, not that compression is needed. Compression on a flat tone just makes it louder.
- Choosing a pick that is too heavy — thin to medium picks give edge noise and articulation that heavier picks smooth away. That edge is part of the sound.
- Setting amp gain at 5 or higher — blues tone lives at the edge of breakup (gain 3-4), not in full saturation. High gain compresses away all the dynamic feel.
Tone Profile
Kenny Burrell's Sound
Gibson ES-335 through a clean amp — Burrell's warm, blues-rooted jazz phrasing and elegant chord voicings made him one of the most recorded jazz guitarists of the Blue Note era.

