Not necessarily in that order.cary chilton wrote:Let me some it up. Ed> guitar> Plexi >GE-10. Done!


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Not necessarily in that order.cary chilton wrote:Let me some it up. Ed> guitar> Plexi >GE-10. Done!
Hey ILMM, that's a cool pedal. I want to try one of those. Is that yours? Where can me buys one?IloveMyMarshall wrote:
I have a quote in an article from '84 that I re-read last night where Ed says that he turned the Variac up instead of down on some of the FW songs. My wife was on the PC doing school work so I didn't have a chance to post it, but I'll do it when I get home from work if you'd like.fivecoyote wrote:Anything more than guesses, guys? Anyone tried to nail that tone? Results? Anyone read anything anywhere particular to FW?
We all realize there are ways to sound like Ed's various sounds, but how did Ed do it on FW?
'preciate it, but that's live tone which has usually been different than his studio tone. Q is, what was Ed doing in the studio for FW?motrock wrote:Ok, check this out.... listen to both of these live video's and compare the tone. The only difference to me is the the Unchained clip is a little thicker.... but not by a whole lot. What do you guys think? What difference can you hear between the 2?
Fair Warning Tour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMyJAcHlCGc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
VHII Tour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JghM0GI ... annel_page" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Simple.... it was all in the production. You take that live tone and have Don Landee, Ted Templeman, and who ever else was involved tweak in the studio. You have to remember that on ever album the studio arrangement was different. The Mic Pre's were different, mics, mic placement, etc.fivecoyote wrote:'preciate it, but that's live tone which has usually been different than his studio tone. Q is, what was Ed doing in the studio for FW?motrock wrote:Ok, check this out.... listen to both of these live video's and compare the tone. The only difference to me is the the Unchained clip is a little thicker.... but not by a whole lot. What do you guys think? What difference can you hear between the 2?
Fair Warning Tour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMyJAcHlCGc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
VHII Tour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JghM0GI ... annel_page" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
LESS mid-focused. Interesting. I'm going to try that. I have been trying the reverse (more and more mids) and not getting there. Maybe a mid-heavy JB-type pickup to compensate for the Floyd so he dials it back on the amp?StuntDouble wrote:FW sounds to me like VHII, but less mid-focused with more sparkly open highs and a little more gain. That extra oompphh that puts it over the edge and makes the notes glide into one another rather than stick and stand out a little...the smoothness that you get with more gain w/o the fuzziness that you get from more preamp gain. You can hear the MXR 6 band on VH1, and although I dig that sound, to me, it sounds a little bright and fuzzy.The tone on the opening of HAIL after the clean intro is absolutely amazing. It's dirty, sweet, chewey, mean, gritty and seems to surround you all at once...and listen to the percussive attack that gives so much character to that first trem dive. There's subtilties in there that you just cant reproduce with high gain amps...period.