Neal Schon

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Does anybody happen to know of any good neal schon sites that talk about
his guitars and amps?
Thank you!
 
Re: Neal Schon

One of the major US Guitar magazines has a great article on his guitars and equipment in their current issue. I forget which magazine it was, but Zakk Wylde was on the cover.
 
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I know back in the 70's he was playing Les Pauls ... and for the NYC show on the G3 tour, he played a LP with a Floyd/Kahler type bridge.
 
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When Journey first came out I believe he had an endorsement with Jackson. They were making a Neal Schon guitar. It was some kind of highbred somewhere between a Jackson and a Gibson. It was kind of LP shaped, but had two HB that were coil tapped if I remember it correctly. It was a long time ago.. I had played one and thought it was kind of different from everything else at the time!!
 
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the last time i saw him a couple of years ago he had gibson les pauls w/floyd rose trem systems and tom anderson s/s/h strats w/floyds and a soldano and some marshalls i hope that helps
 
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GuitarOne has a page about his rig in their current issue.

He's using a Gibson LP with a sustainer and Floyd Rose right now, as I recall...

Fenders, Marshalls and Diezels...
 
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mrid said:
One of the major US Guitar magazines has a great article on his guitars and equipment in their current issue. I forget which magazine it was, but Zakk Wylde was on the cover.

It's in Guitar One.....I'm at work right now, but I'll post it when I get home.



BTW Why is it that Zakk (did his mother spell it that way????) Wylde (did his father spell it that way???) is constantly on the cover or the main topic of discussion of every guitar magazine????

The guy can rip....I won't deny that...but WTF????? I don't get the attraction.....maybe I'm just too old to appreciate him.
 
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In addition to his other guitars, Neil recently has been seen playing a McNaught Vintage Singlecut in tobacco sunburst with Rio Grande humbuckers.
 
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PUCKBOY99 said:
It's in Guitar One.....I'm at work right now, but I'll post it when I get home.

BTW Why is it that Zakk (did his mother spell it that way????) Wylde (did his father spell it that way???) is constantly on the cover or the main topic of discussion of every guitar magazine????

The guy can rip....I won't deny that...but WTF????? I don't get the attraction.....maybe I'm just too old to appreciate him.
You ARE getting too old, my friend ;) .

While I agree that there are other great metal guitarists out there besides Zakk and Dime, they are by far the ones that have the most name recognition. Zakk is very outspoken, as well, and was the one of the first in the backlash against all the garage crap as well as rap "metal" crap.

He's a genuine guitar hero that has never tried to mix techno, rap, or other influences into his stuff. His style ranges from vocal/piano ballads to the grungiest downtuned riffage ever, and his chops are above reproach.

An entertainer through through, I only hope he contines to get MORE recognition ... :D
 
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Yeah I'm not a big metal guy & don't listen to a lot of B.L.S or Ozzy (he still with Oz?)...I heard an acoustic tune he did a while back...maybe "America The Beautiful" & I couldn't believe it was Zakk. It was truly beautiful.

I just don't understand why those mags put the same guys on the cover all the time. And yes, for a while, Dimebag was the guy constantly there.

Anyway....I won't deny either of them their due. They both tear it up. And it isn't their fault that they're out there all the time.

blah blah blah........off the tangent/back to Neal Schon !!! :rolleyes:
 
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One last O/T comment ... :D

Magazines have a job: to sell more magazines! So, they'll put whoever on the cover will achieve that end, whether it's Zakk or Jackie O.

The tune you heard is the last track from 1919 Eternal, btw ;)

Okay --> SORRY, back to SCHON!! :)
 
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HAHAHAHA..........Yes, it was from that CD. I borrowed it from a buddy & although it wasn't completely my thing, that tune was fantastic!!!

As for the cover thing. You're absolutely right....whatever sells!
 
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Bludave said:
When Journey first came out I believe he had an endorsement with Jackson. They were making a Neal Schon guitar. It was some kind of highbred somewhere between a Jackson and a Gibson. It was kind of LP shaped, but had two HB that were coil tapped if I remember it correctly. It was a long time ago.. I had played one and thought it was kind of different from everything else at the time!!

Sorry dude, Journey was around LONG before the Schon guitars were done. Journey's first record was in 73 if memory serves. The early records were a combination of LP's, Strats and even Aria Pro's were used in concert. Not sure about the studio. Various amps as well but Marshalls and HiWatts were on the list.
 
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O.K., according to the new "Holiday 2004" issue of Guitar one, his backline blueprint reads:

GUITARS:
Gibson Neal Schon sig model
various PRS
Alvarez Bob Weir in Koa
Gibson J-190 EC
Gibson Howard Roberts
white Gibson EDS-1275 double neck

AMPS:
Marshall 100/100 power amp
Fender cyber twin
Diezel
Marshal Zakk Wylde head
Marshall 4x12 cabs w/Greenbacks

FX:
Fulltone Clude Deluxe wah
MXR Distortion Plus
Boss GT-6
GE-3 effects processors
Lexicon MPX-1
Gibson Echoplex
Roland GR-33guitar synth
VG-88 processor


When asked if there was a piece of gear that he'd like to have...."Well, maybe one of Jimi's Strats." :)
 
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