Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

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Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by harddriver » Sun Nov 10, 2013 4:35 pm

I remember seeing this I stayed up to watch. Man that amp just had it!
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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by Tone Slinger » Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:04 pm

I agree, great tone there for sure :thumbsup: I didnt see the pilot light on his 12xxx though.Maybe it was out. He had to have been re-amping there, cause volume was an issue . The set up he used to re-amp must have been key,cause modern day reamping I've heard doesnt sound like that.
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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by guitar007 » Sun Nov 10, 2013 10:31 pm

Didn't look like his cab was mic'ed either.
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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by BrownSound1 » Sun Nov 10, 2013 11:51 pm

guitar007 wrote:Didn't look like his cab was mic'ed either.

The top right speaker looks like it is mic'ed up to me. The quality of the video makes it difficult to see.
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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by dirtycooter » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:12 pm

For once I can say I would trade places with Paul Shafer just to have been there to eye f it all and be in the room.

Other than that..... I would never wanna be Paul Shafer lmao!!

Definitly wasn't mind boggling loud cranked wide open here though. No way. :scratch:

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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by jnew » Mon Nov 11, 2013 2:26 pm

Standard tuning too, I believe. Great tone. No effects either. Or none that I could hear. Great amp. :whistle:
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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by Tone Slinger » Mon Nov 11, 2013 3:40 pm

Paul was a playa backin the day, he went out with Val before Ed did :shock: :dlr:
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Post by jnew » Mon Nov 11, 2013 4:38 pm

I think Paul asked Ed if he could smell his finger. :lol:
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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by dirtycooter » Tue Nov 12, 2013 6:51 am

It does seem very bare bones stripped down tone no fx and thats cool how he made it sound so full and alive just straight up straight in. Ala Angus Young style.
I remember this show from when I was a kid when it originally aired. Man the
80's were sooooo much better-life was simple compared to today. I guess the 80's will be like my parents 50's memories.
But on the 95 Balance record they come back to Letterman and Letterman just bugs out over all Ed's gear and quips " wow look at all that! Hey Eddie... why don't you get some more gear?!" Lmao!!

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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by jnew » Tue Nov 12, 2013 10:53 am

Yep. I remember that too. :thumbsup:
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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by stef » Tue Nov 12, 2013 8:56 pm

He used an echoplex, the slap back echo can be heard on Panama

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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by jnew » Wed Nov 13, 2013 5:34 am

Really? Gonna have listen again. I didn't hear it.
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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by EJSLPlexi » Wed Nov 13, 2013 1:36 pm

Tone Slinger wrote: He had to have been re-amping there, cause volume was an issue . The set up he used to re-amp must have been key,cause modern day reamping I've heard doesnt sound like that.

I agree, we know he did NOT have that beast dimed without some sort of anttenuator!
It would have drowned out that whole band! :lol:

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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by BrownSound1 » Wed Nov 13, 2013 5:06 pm

Tone Slinger wrote:Paul was a playa backin the day, he went out with Val before Ed did :shock: :dlr:
I wonder if he asked Val to kick his ass.
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Re: Ed's amp wasn't dead yet in 1985!

Post by TWANGGG » Wed Nov 13, 2013 6:28 pm

EJSLPlexi wrote:
Tone Slinger wrote: He had to have been re-amping there, cause volume was an issue . The set up he used to re-amp must have been key,cause modern day reamping I've heard doesnt sound like that.

I agree, we know he did NOT have that beast dimed without some sort of anttenuator!
It would have drowned out that whole band! :lol:
I believe the answer to the volume issue in that session was just what he stated in the Esquire interview regarding how he was using a variac to control his volume.

Here's the quote: "So, my Variac, my variable transformer was my volume knob. Too loud, [makes knob turning sound] I'd lower it down to 50."

and: "Well, it enabled me to turn my amp all the way up, save the tubes, save the wear and tear on the tubes, and play at clubs at half the volume."

The interview if you missed it: http://www.esquire.com/the-side/music/e ... 12-8147775" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Anyone else notice the way he's holding the pick at around 0:36? Thumb and index finger, not middle, as far as I can tell. :scratch:

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