Re: Vito Bratta sound
Necro bump- this thread is wrong on the amps... Fight to Survive and Pride were one of Leslie West's (of Mountain) Marshall Superleads with the treble and bass channels wired together and a master volume added (probably on the back) of the amp. The strat used to record both records was a 70s Fender (that Michael Wagner told him to never get rid of 'cuz it sounded so good, and was only replaced with the ESPs because the Floyd Rose mounting screws were falling out) with a Duncan JB and a D word HS-3 in the neck through an EARLY Ibanez tube screamer (808 version). What you hear is pure EL34 grind plain and simple, hardly any preamp distortion at all. He should have stayed with that instead of the ADA and Carvins and the Steinberger/EMGs...
Necro bump- this thread is wrong on the amps... Fight to Survive and Pride were one of Leslie West's (of Mountain) Marshall Superleads with the treble and bass channels wired together and a master volume added (probably on the back) of the amp. The strat used to record both records was a 70s Fender (that Michael Wagner told him to never get rid of 'cuz it sounded so good, and was only replaced with the ESPs because the Floyd Rose mounting screws were falling out) with a Duncan JB and a D word HS-3 in the neck through an EARLY Ibanez tube screamer (808 version). What you hear is pure EL34 grind plain and simple, hardly any preamp distortion at all. He should have stayed with that instead of the ADA and Carvins and the Steinberger/EMGs...
