buckethead
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I am listening to fair warning today on vinyl and cd. I swear i can hear dimarzios on this record, when i put the cd in you can hear it as well but only if you are listening for it. Does anybody know this for a fact?
Yes there seems to be alot of mystery in some circles about the 'Fair Warning' tone, but I'll
tell you the tone can be had with a 78' and a good cranking Marshall. Pick your bass and mids
up also. There also seems to be a buzz about the 59' hybrid. It's possible. One more thing, you should always remember that there's always alot of studio magic going on with EVH also, courtesy of Ted Templeman and Don Landee.
Yes there seems to be alot of mystery in some circles about the 'Fair Warning' tone, but I'll
tell you the tone can be had with a 78' and a good cranking Marshall. Pick your bass and mids
up also. There also seems to be a buzz about the 59' hybrid. It's possible. One more thing, you should always remember that there's always alot of studio magic going on with EVH also, courtesy of Ted Templeman and Don Landee.
I think "studio magic" gets a little more credit than its due. I have been tracking guitars for real for 5 years now. While you can tweak effects etc I have never been able to remove the fundamental sound of an instrument. You can make it blend into a track better but you can't make a Gibson sound like a Fender for example
Yes, you can't make a Gibson sound like a Fender. But with EQ, Compression,
and Pre-amping you can Beef-up the sound.
Not really what the original question was but OK. Is a beefed up strat not still going to sound like a strat?