GilmourD
Burritotoneologist
Re: How did EVH's "Brown Sound" get its name?
Everything I've ever read and seen as far as pictures shows that he used a 1968 plexi 1959 head with a 12xxx series serial number. He ran Sylvania 6CA7 tubes in the power section, which gave him the solid lows of a 6L6GC but the mids and highs of an EL34. There were a couple oddities with the amp, like a 2700 ohm cathode resistor on the second section of V1 instead if the 820 that was standard at the time. This bumped up the gain a bit. Also this seems to have been changed to standard at a later time, along with swapping out the output transformer.
There were a few other things that have been documented at different times.
This is all as per Dave Friedman, John Suhr, and Steve Fryette.
He did indeed use JMPs, JCM800s, and even Laneys out on the road.
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EVH used a metal panel JMP not a Plexi. The various speculation and weird interview snippets where people attributed most of his sound to the use of a Variac are false. Eddie "claimed" he used a Variac because the amp was just too loud for the smaller clubs they played in the beginning. You can see guys like JD Simo using a Variac to get just the right voltage line level that allows his NOS tubes to retain longer lives. This is the proper use of a Variac on a Marshall head... I see no reason to believe that Eddie used it in any other way.
Everything I've ever read and seen as far as pictures shows that he used a 1968 plexi 1959 head with a 12xxx series serial number. He ran Sylvania 6CA7 tubes in the power section, which gave him the solid lows of a 6L6GC but the mids and highs of an EL34. There were a couple oddities with the amp, like a 2700 ohm cathode resistor on the second section of V1 instead if the 820 that was standard at the time. This bumped up the gain a bit. Also this seems to have been changed to standard at a later time, along with swapping out the output transformer.
There were a few other things that have been documented at different times.
This is all as per Dave Friedman, John Suhr, and Steve Fryette.
He did indeed use JMPs, JCM800s, and even Laneys out on the road.
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