Pat_rocks_and_rolls
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As you may know van halen used a lot of pedals but one in particulary has retain my attention the MXR 6 band EQ from the 70's-80's.
If you want to chase that tone you better get the dry raw signal right.
So what's in front of the main amp ?
The MXR 6 band EQ is certainly the pedal in front of the main signal amp. My hypothesis is that he added a vox tone bender to the main signal. However vox tone bender are really expensive particulary those from the 70's-80's. I'm not really sure about that however he used a heavily modified tone bender removing the knobs and adding connections. What was its purpose ? we will never know. However i think it was used to add some punch and attack to his sound.
What is sure is that the mxr 6 band EQ is an imperative if you want to reach that sound.
Here is an example using bias FX and the mxr 6 band eq from the 70's-80's :
https://soundcloud.com/user-753183638/eq-1
It gets pretty close without variac.
if anyone has a vintage mxr 6 band eq and a vox tone bender and a good plexi it would be interesting if he could make some trys with them and show us the results
here is what van halen pedal board used to look like :


Don't forget you'll need a duncan 59 or a 78 model if you want to get the tone.
Steeledge guitars confirmed me that the pickup inside the EVH frankenstein is not the fender evh frankenstein pickup but the EVH custom shop from duncan. You cannot buy this pickup however it is very close to the 78 EVH model (the magnet differs).
you'll need to have the pickup very close to the strings too :

Eddies pickup bobbins are always eaten on the bass side.
If you want to chase that tone you better get the dry raw signal right.
So what's in front of the main amp ?
The MXR 6 band EQ is certainly the pedal in front of the main signal amp. My hypothesis is that he added a vox tone bender to the main signal. However vox tone bender are really expensive particulary those from the 70's-80's. I'm not really sure about that however he used a heavily modified tone bender removing the knobs and adding connections. What was its purpose ? we will never know. However i think it was used to add some punch and attack to his sound.
What is sure is that the mxr 6 band EQ is an imperative if you want to reach that sound.
Here is an example using bias FX and the mxr 6 band eq from the 70's-80's :
https://soundcloud.com/user-753183638/eq-1
It gets pretty close without variac.
if anyone has a vintage mxr 6 band eq and a vox tone bender and a good plexi it would be interesting if he could make some trys with them and show us the results
here is what van halen pedal board used to look like :


Don't forget you'll need a duncan 59 or a 78 model if you want to get the tone.
Steeledge guitars confirmed me that the pickup inside the EVH frankenstein is not the fender evh frankenstein pickup but the EVH custom shop from duncan. You cannot buy this pickup however it is very close to the 78 EVH model (the magnet differs).
you'll need to have the pickup very close to the strings too :

Eddies pickup bobbins are always eaten on the bass side.