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I am not a musician, nor have I taken classes on tonal theory or anything of the like, but I do know that I like Trey's guitar tone from the mid-nineties more than I like the present day tone. The old tone was "rich" and "warm". Was Trey ever asked about why he has changed the tone? I figure that altering it for the sake of altering it is not what one would do.