Re: Ritchie Blackmore's tone, but noiseless?
This sounds like a great memory. Ritchie had a lot of great tones over the years. I am not so keen on his modern tone, though. It started going a little south back in the late 80s.
In the mid '70s, I was at Dawk's shop, outside Cortland, NY, as he was doing some amp work for me and a friend. I had the chance to crank one of Ritchie's scalloped fingerboard Strats through one of his "Dawked" Marshall Major stacks! Ungodly loud and I thought the walls of that single wide trailer were going to explode, but what a magnificent, harmonically rich tone! Dawk was a real, card carrying, maniacal lunatic, but he sure knew how to "squeeze" every drop of energy out of an amp that it could muster! Still, the most key ingredient of Blackmore's sound is Ritchie!
Just Sayin'
Gene
This sounds like a great memory. Ritchie had a lot of great tones over the years. I am not so keen on his modern tone, though. It started going a little south back in the late 80s.