Do you mind spilling the beans on the details of the guitar, and the amp you used (and anything between the guitar and the amp)? it sounds phenomenal to me.
Sure!
The body is one piece solid ash. The neck was custom made by USA custom guitars.
www.usacustomguitars.com They are the best, IMO. The neck is maple, with a maple board. It has
super jumbo 6100 stainless steel frets. The neck pup, featured on this recording, is one of these
http://store.guitarfetish.com/alfa10kovteb.html
The guitar has a modern Gotoh six saddle bridge, and Sperzel tuners, and the "grease bucket" tone mod.
The amp was a '68 Marshall Plexi model, from a $99 thing I bought called the Line 6 Gearbox Silver. It's basically a DI box that you connect to the computer via USB, and then the computing power comes from the CPU of the puter. It can also be used as a VST plug in a VST host, but this was not used that way. After recording I put
Waves IRl reverb on it, and may have eq'd and compressed a bit with the SSL channel strip... but I'm not sure about that.
If you have never built a guitar, I highly recommend it. If you have basic woodworking skills, you can do it. I took mine to a pro luthier for the final nut-cut and setup. It's very rewarding. I built one last year, and you can see everything I used here
http://www.box.net/shared/static/a65sjib8sj.mht
Peace!
~Shawn