Sounds awesome as usual LLL.
I am an OG VH fan, that said, there were some decent Van Hagar albums, 5150 was not one of those IMHO. Strangely in later interviews (I just finished reading Eruption) Ed said he didn't like the tones on the first VH albums. To many of us they are still near the pinnacle of heavy guitar tones.
Hey D, Give me an example of some favorite Hagar era tones, as much as I joke about Hagar -I haven't really listened to anything past a singles on 5150
EVH's tone tends to have a warm mellow sheen of modulation encasing the guitar and amp sound on the first 2 examples
Who's DLH? David Lee Harvey?
That's Eventide.
Ed was an early adopter of the Eventide. Definitely some on the 2nd album, and possibly 1st.
The Eventide H910 came out in 1975.
I think NE was talking about the Van Hagar clips, they have more "glossy" production than the first 4 albums, not just the harmonizer. I'm not a fan of a lot of the 80s (over-)production now, it sounds dated to me. VH didn't really suffer from that until the early Hagar stuff, but it still wasn't as bad as a lot from that era.
I didn't think he used the Eventide until the Hagar years, but apparently I'm wrong, I didn't know they came out in the 70s. And yes, apparently Ed loved it, but I don't think that's the "sheen" we are talking about.
I mean, a Plexi did Van Halen tone, so, um, yeah?
Nailed the amp tones pretty well in all truth. Definitely could hear the Eventide (which I really like). Did you use all the same exact gear and guitars, etc on all the sound clips? If not, tell me more about what you did when you get a chance to do so.
I did, except the added Eventide on U and WIL.
mutt strat w SH-5
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Badgerplex Trilogy (EP-3 preamp)
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Plexi on 9
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Suhr Reactive Load
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DAW
Greenback iRs, UAD EMT 140 (with decent amount of predelay), UAD EP-34 (echoplex), Pultec EQ, etc...