noisenet
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Re: Need something better than Boss Flange
Wow, the EVH wasn't a thick enough flange for you? As an extremely happy owner of one, I'm inclined to agree with the above post that it's your single coil P/U's ruining it for you. That, or you had a faulty unit. I use one and it's an incredibly thick flange. I love it.
Go to http://www.superswamp.com, click the link at the top right to open the player, and listen to the song "Black River Blues". Towards the beginning, at the beginning of the second and fourth phrase, then periodically throughout the first verse, you'll hear a "warbling" "D" chord in your right speaker. It's subtle and more there for texture than anything else, so you may have to listen for it as it's only there a few times. But that's the EVH through my Marshall rig, with a MIM strat with a Duncan Lil Screamin Demon in the bridge, guitar volume backed off for clean tone.
BTW, the rhythm guitar (left speaker) is running through an EVH phaser.
Wow, the EVH wasn't a thick enough flange for you? As an extremely happy owner of one, I'm inclined to agree with the above post that it's your single coil P/U's ruining it for you. That, or you had a faulty unit. I use one and it's an incredibly thick flange. I love it.
Go to http://www.superswamp.com, click the link at the top right to open the player, and listen to the song "Black River Blues". Towards the beginning, at the beginning of the second and fourth phrase, then periodically throughout the first verse, you'll hear a "warbling" "D" chord in your right speaker. It's subtle and more there for texture than anything else, so you may have to listen for it as it's only there a few times. But that's the EVH through my Marshall rig, with a MIM strat with a Duncan Lil Screamin Demon in the bridge, guitar volume backed off for clean tone.
BTW, the rhythm guitar (left speaker) is running through an EVH phaser.