Van Halens tone on Panama

Re: Van Halens tone on Panama

I think everyone who comes up with yet another " what gear did EVH use " should be banned from the forum ! :banghead:

Its been like 30 yrs and there are 10 million answers online to the same question yet someone still asks !
 
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Re: Van Halens tone on Panama

Hah! I love it.

Guys spending thousands upon thousands of dollars and still missing the mark and this guy does it for probably under $400.

Knowing how to play the song nearly perfectly helps quite a bit too.

werd - actually, the ONLY thing that is preventing the guy from nailing it is his playing.

I said just play the freaking guitar. Sporty Marshall tone, enough mids, right delay, done! The rest is you...

I actually think the 'perfect' playing detracted from the rendition. He'd of gotten further/closer with more attitude and less technique.
 
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But one of the most dramatic rises for Duncan was during the “hair band” era. “It was the Van Halen time,” he said. “I was doing a lot of oddball things for Eddie [Van Halen]. He wouldn’t tell anybody what he had in his guitars, and he was telling people that he was winding his own pickups. But he wasn’t.” If Duncan remembers correctly, Van Halen opted for the JB model pickup, the one he first made for Beck way back when. “To this day, it’s our biggest-selling pickup of all time,” said Duncan. “I can’t comprehend how many we’ve made. It’s probably over 500,000 that we’ve made by now. It’s an amazing amount.”

... O... M... G...

JB = Jeff Beck
greatest idiot-epiphany i've had in a VERY long time
 
Re: Van Halens tone on Panama

Oh… so it doesn't stand for Jennifer Batten, after all?
 
Re: Van Halens tone on Panama

But one of the most dramatic rises for Duncan was during the “hair band” era. “It was the Van Halen time,” he said. “I was doing a lot of oddball things for Eddie [Van Halen]. He wouldn’t tell anybody what he had in his guitars, and he was telling people that he was winding his own pickups. But he wasn’t.” If Duncan remembers correctly, Van Halen opted for the JB model pickup, the one he first made for Beck way back when. “To this day, it’s our biggest-selling pickup of all time,” said Duncan. “I can’t comprehend how many we’ve made. It’s probably over 500,000 that we’ve made by now. It’s an amazing amount.”


I have a Kramer from that era with a Jb in the bridge. Aint no way EVH recorded with a JB in the first 4 albums, as it sounded nothing like EVH.
 
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