Your Holy Tone?

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Fair enough, everyone's got their preferences. There's just something raw that I love about those Bends tones. To me, the Oasis sound is more run-of-the-mill.

I get you. Out of interest, what do you think of the sounds on Pablo Honey?
 
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Only thing I dislike about Bad Co's first album is Ralphs' tone - I find it really bass heavy and characterless. Not really heard him anywhere else - is that his signature sound?
I tend to like a darker distorted tone. You're right, he doesn't do anything fancy; but I just like the tone of his power chords.
 
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Here's one out from left field... I like the semi gritty tones that whoever plays guitar for Sheryl Crow gets.
 
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Wow, is it with his Engl setup?

you know, this might be pre-ENGL...with his 5150s...I actually like his tone with the 5150s a little better, but at that level, it is really splitting hairs. I think Morse can make anything sound great.
 
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I just saw john mayer on Austin city limits, he had the most flawless sound i've ever heard, just sweet and huge with great push, but I would have to say that my holy tone: Somewhere between Duane Allman on Live at the Fillmore east and Early EVH (less distorted than van halen though) I guess if you were to make it into an equation: Duane Highs + Clapton/EVH mids + SRV 'piano' lows = perfect
 
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I just saw john mayer on Austin city limits, he had the most flawless sound i've ever heard, just sweet and huge with great push, but I would have to say that my holy tone: Somewhere between Duane Allman on Live at the Fillmore east and Early EVH (less distorted than van halen though) I guess if you were to make it into an equation: Duane Highs + Clapton/EVH mids + SRV 'piano' lows = perfect

Yeah, I've always thought he had a good sense of what tones work. Bear in mind though that he does play some niiiiiice gear. The Two Rock amps he plays have some serious tone.
 
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Howdy,

Keef's tone on the album "Get yer Ya-Ya's Out". His nasty riff on "Sympathy.." , "Little Queenie" and of course "Midnight Rambler" for me is the nastiest stuff ever put onto vinyl. I'm getting a little help from SD these days: My LP Special sports a set of Vintage P-90s and my ES-335 a set of '59s. I love 'em!

Eggman
PS: Amps are important for seeking "Ya-Ya's" tone and to that end I've settled on a '68 Vibro Champ with a re-issue Jensen AlNiCo magnet speaker, Brimar 6V6 and Mazda rectifier tube.
 
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My perfect tone is one that is bright clear and clean on cleans with good high end and thick tight lows, like a Tele bridge pickup through either a Fender Twin Reverb or a clean plexi or AC-30, sometimes I like the British tone more than the 6L6s, though most of the amps I will own will probably have 6L6s. I like a big crunchy distortion sound, but I like it to still be articulate, and I think a hot single coil with a lot of gain pulls off that balance better than a humbucker, though I do like their tones, it's not in my perfect tone.

It's complicated, but I'll post my dream guitars and amps and you can get an idea of my tonal preferences.

Favourite Guitars:
Fender Telecaster
Fender Jaguar
Fender Stratocaster
Fender Jazzmaster
Gretsch White Falcon

Favourite Amps:
Mesa Roadking
Marshall JVM
Vox AC-30
Fender Bassman (Tweed or Blackface)
Traynor YCV40 (just putting this here cause I own it, love it, and it gets me real close to my ideal tone).

As for other player's tones that I really admire, I REALLY like Ian D'sa's tone (guitarist of Billy Talent) and I also really liked Johnny Ramones tone, perfect for the Ramones sound, had a lot of punk attitude to it. I also really like The Edge's tone and playing style, and drool over most of his rig. John Mayer has also proven to have excellent tonal tastes and I love how bluesy he makes those low output strat pups sound. He more proof that Strats are the best blues guitars!!:D
 
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