The choice of example is a bit amusing, considering the different gear used. All of Gish was recorded with an ADA MP-1 into the low input of an early 80s JCM800 2203 loaded with KT-88s and run through a Marshall 4x12 of similar vintage. It's hard to say what speakers were in the cab, but they were probably G12-65s or G12M70s based on the age of the head (they were bought together). Guitars were a stock early/mid 70s Strat and late 70s / early 80s LP Custom. Slunk is an outtake from the same session, so it's likely that the same gear was used. I've always thought the tone on Gish was a bit bright and furry, and didn't sound anything like the NMV Marshalls I've heard. Then again the only vintage NMVs I've heard up close were early 70s metal panels and a '67 JTM50 with tube rectifier.
Has anyone here heard a fully cranked non-master Marshall?
listen to a lot of Pagey, and play a lot in that style
Ya just have to put your balls on the line.
After jamming to various Zeppelin tunes with my les paul through my DSL, I can confirm the Page sound is mostly due to attitude, it really is all in the hands. The Herco picks I'm using don't hurt!![]()
I don't think you guys do enough drugs to get those classic sounds. You have to be on the brink of throwing your life away.
i think I'm getting them just fine
found it on the web.Wow.....That is a great frame.!
Is that from a book you have, or just something you pulled of The Web.?
Great tone starts not in the speaker, not in the amp, not in the guitar, not even in the fingers upon the string; great tone starts in the mind of the musician who plays it. All the rest are a result of such.