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I play with it a lot these days. But yes - I have always had either a single amp or pedal that did the job for me. But I totally understand what people are doing. They are essentially making unique multiple gain stages, which is what a great amp does.Originally posted by Bad City
He's got the crowd on his side and the blue jean lights in his eyes...
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dont know if i noticed the seymour duncan amps on stage for the live cliffs of dover clip.
also... does he actually stack the tube driver and the fuzz face? seems like his rig is clean rhythm (twin reverbs with delays and chorus) dirty rhythm (marshalls with tube screamer, fuzz face, flanger, and delay) then lead (marshalls with wah, echoplex, and tube driver)
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Originally posted by jeremy View Postdont know if i noticed the seymour duncan amps on stage for the live cliffs of dover clip.
also... does he actually stack the tube driver and the fuzz face? seems like his rig is clean rhythm (twin reverbs with delays and chorus) dirty rhythm (marshalls with tube screamer, fuzz face, flanger, and delay) then lead (marshalls with wah, echoplex, and tube driver)
When I saw him in Fort Collins this winter I stood right at the front of the stage between sets and spent a few minutes checking out all of his stuff close up.
I've seen him a bunch of times though. That was the best band he's ever put together. Roscoe Beck on bass and Tom Brechtlein, who's played with Chick Corea and a jillion great bands, on drums and he had a second guitarist/keyboard player who could hold his own on guitar with any band. Forget his name but he played his a$$ off.Last edited by Lewguitar; 11-23-2020, 05:50 PM.“Practice cures most tone issues” - John Suhr
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Originally posted by GuitarStv View PostDavid Gilmour was pretty well known for stacking gain pedals. A lot of his fuzz sounds are a big muff into a just slightly gainy powerbooster or tube driver. I'm not sure if he does it to combine the character of the two pedals, to add mids, to cut some of the wilder highs/lows . . . but he definitely does it.
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Originally posted by Mincer View PostI think Ritchie Blackmore used his AIWA reel-to-reel for the preamp.
But back on topic . . . a pair of Arion Tubulators, running in series, was a killer distortion sound. When MF was blowing them out for $10 ea., it was a sweet pedal for $20. I still have one.
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Originally posted by ArtieToo View Post
My first "delay" was a Teac R2R using the delay time from the record head to the play head. It's still one of the sweetest delays I've ever heard.
But back on topic . . . a pair of Arion Tubulators, running in series, was a killer distortion sound. When MF was blowing them out for $10 ea., it was a sweet pedal for $20. I still have one.Administrator of the SDUGF
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Originally posted by Mincer View Post
This is my view, too. But to be fair, I simply haven't bothered exploring it much. There is rarely an overdrive or amp that doesn't work for what I want.
I hear ya though. I am just being silly but my point still stands.The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side.
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Originally posted by Lewguitar View Post
He does stack the Tube Driver into the Fuzzface into a Marshall for his normal lead tones. He uses the Tubescreamer into a Marshall for crunchy rhythm. These days he uses Twin Reverb amps converted into heads into Marshall cabs for his clean tones. I don't know if he uses his signature speakers or not. I've never heard him mention them in interviews. He does have some Vintage 30's in those Marshall cabs bu they're not all Vintage 30's. I forget what other speakers he uses. Maybe EV's or JBL's?
When I saw him in Fort Collins this winter I stood right at the front of the stage between sets and spent a few minutes checking out all of his stuff close up.
I've seen him a bunch of times though. That was the best band he's ever put together. Roscoe Beck on bass and Tom Brechtlein, who's played with Chick Corea and a jillion great bands, on drums and he had a second guitarist/keyboard player who could hold his own on guitar with any band. Forget his name but he played his a$$ off.
not sure what he uses for his twins but i think he uses 30w celestions in the dirty rhythm cabs and 80w celestions in the lead cab
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Originally posted by Demanic View PostI think that he may have even used an MT-2 on the opening riff of "Sorrow".
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Originally posted by jeremy View Post
ive only seen him twice but i swear the tube screamer and fuzzface were in his dirty rhythm chain. two a/b boxes. first for lead/rhythm, the second for dirty/clean rhythm. im sure there is a rig rundown some where that will tell us for sure.
not sure what he uses for his twins but i think he uses 30w celestions in the dirty rhythm cabs and 80w celestions in the lead cab
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Eric has changed his rig a bunch over the years tho.
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