help with van halen tone

Re: help with van halen tone

MattPete said:
Much of VH1's sonic mojo comes from the producer, not Ed. From what I understand, it's a combination of panning the dry signal to the left and the wet reverb signal to the right along with some radical post-equalization. If you listen to Ed's live tone during that era, it kinda sucks.


Yeah - the production too. I personally don't like Templeton's style. But no doubt it was a major factor. He's probably the guy that put the plate verb on there!

Back to the point. I doubt if a JB vs 59 vs 498 vs Pearly GAtes vs the 78 Custom shop vs turdbucker deelux would have mattered.
 
Re: help with van halen tone

My SG with a 490t get's in the ballpark. If the 490t was a little less nasally, and the body had a little more sustain and snap, it would nail it.

Really, you just need a neutral sounding pickup that is in the PAF range. An A2 is better for early stuff, and A5 (i.e. 59) is better for 1984 stuff, but that's just tweaking.
 
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stung65 said:
hey guys,
I'm new to the world of electric guitar dissassembling and the "attempting" of reassembly. I'm just wondering if anyone could help me find the ultimate pickup to throw in my Fender lookalike to get that awesome sound of Eddie.
if you want a true EVH tone you must consider the "78" custom shop pup :dance:
 
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stung65 said:
hey guys,
I'm new to the world of electric guitar dissassembling and the "attempting" of reassembly. I'm just wondering if anyone could help me find the ultimate pickup to throw in my Fender lookalike to get that awesome sound of Eddie.
How much are you looking to spend? Most PAF's will get you in the ballpark. I use a 59 and love it for that old VH type tone. I have a ton of 59 clips in my signature if your interested in checking them out to give you an idea how it sounds. There's also 5 extral clips i posted at this link.
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?t=33469&page=2&pp=20
 
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Re: help with van halen tone

VHoholic said:
How much are you looking to spend? Most PAF's will get you in the ballpark. I use a 59 and love it for that old VH type tone. I have a ton of 59 clips in my signature if your interested in checking them out to give you an idea how it sounds.

OH please whatever you do take this guys ADVISE! :)
he has got to be the finest example of getting a EVH tone i ever heard!
 
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Aceman said:
I don't see why not...While there are more accurate things, I've got a fairly decent sound with a Paul with stock pups and my boss multi-effects. Just have to set the knobs right.

I don't either. The closest I ever got to the "brown sound" was using my Heritage 150 les paul w/ 59's through my 1987X reissue. I cannot remember how I had the tone controls set but one day I was fiddling around and realized I was getting close to the intro of Unchained...I dropped the low E string to D, tweaked my old Boss Phaser (yes I know he used a flange but they can get very close with soem fiddling) and voila :D

I've never got as close with any other guitar including every bolt on neck guitar I've ever owned.

I think the amp and pickup has more to do with getting that sound than the guitar itself...of course not including being Eddie :D
 
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JeffB said:
I don't either. The closest I ever got to the "brown sound" was using my Heritage 150 les paul w/ 59's through my 1987X reissue. I cannot remember how I had the tone controls set but one day I was fiddling around and realized I was getting close to the intro of Unchained...I dropped the low E string to D, tweaked my old Boss Phaser (yes I know he used a flange but they can get very close with soem fiddling) and voila :D

I've never got as close with any other guitar including every bolt on neck guitar I've ever owned.

I think the amp and pickup has more to do with getting that sound than the guitar itself...of course not including being Eddie :D

VHoholic uses a 59 stock and man thier just aint no DENYING he gets EVH's tone to the bone :)
 
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WICKED LESTER said:
VHoholic uses a 59 stock and man thier just aint no DENYING he gets EVH's tone to the bone :)

and IIRC doesnt he use a Les Paul? Or did for some of those clips? (I may be mis-remembering, but when I first found these boards I thot I saw him post something to that effect).

Regardless, he's as close I've heard.
 
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WICKED LESTER said:
OH please whatever you do take this guys ADVISE! :)
he has got to be the finest example of getting a EVH tone i ever heard!
Hey thanks bro! :)
 
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VHoholic said:
Hey thanks bro! :)

BRO no need to thank me!
you are the MAN when it comes to VH tones :)
I really like what i have heard from you have you considered doing a eddie tribute?
you NAIL it man!
 
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This may be a dumb question, but here it goes:

Did EVH ever use single coils? Didn't he play a kramer HSS somewhere along the way? thanks for bearing with me.
 
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WICKED LESTER said:
BRO no need to thank me!
you are the MAN when it comes to VH tones :)
I really like what i have heard from you have you considered doing a eddie tribute?
you NAIL it man!
I appreciate that man! I've thought about doing a tribute but i just never know where to find the other musicians who could pull off the other parts, especially lead vocals for Dave. I did a VH tribute about 7 years ago but the others guys just weren't into it as much as i was. Where are all the Dave, ALex and Michaels out there?? LOL :D
 
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Guitar Toad said:
This may be a dumb question, but here it goes:

Did EVH ever use single coils? Didn't he play a kramer HSS somewhere along the way? thanks for bearing with me.

He used

a 1957 fender strat on cathedral and women in love
he also had EBMM make him a 3 single coil sig axe and i believe that peavey followed suit?
eddie fricking cooks! :)
 
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