Yngwie Detailed Rig Info.....

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COMPREHENSIVE "YNGWIE-TONE" & EQUIPMENT SET-UP OVERVIEW INFORMATION:

The speakers Yngwie uses are Celestion G12T-75
Many published sources wrongly claim he uses Greenbacks or 30 watt speakers but that is not the case. He dislikes speaker distortion as he needs a tight response for quick picking and thus uses the 300w cabs on a 50 watt amp head.

I know because I got Yngwie his CELESTION endorsement deal when we had to re-fit several of his old speaker cabs.
When we took them apart...... Poof..... 75 watters.

Typical Amp Settings
NOTE:
These vary slightly based on specific amp
Presence =4-6
Bass =4-5
Mid= 4-6
Treble =6-7
Always add Hall Reverb around 1.7-2.9 seconds depending on song tempo

ADD EQ for guitar at mixing console as follows........
160 Hz and below shelving +3db
180 Hz Parametric +5-6 db
1.6K Parametric +1 db
4.7K and above shelving +3 db

When listening to your amp be sure you are at least 15-20 feet away MINIMUM and NOT directly in front of it.
Be off to one side to avoid hearing an exagerrated high end harshness that will fool you into boosting bass too much and cutting high end to try and "smooth" out or "warm up" sound.


Strings:
8-46 guage

To adjust guitar you should have a small ruler and a capo (to clamp 1st fret).

1) With no Capo installed, tune guitar to playing pitch and adjust springs (3 of them) so back of tremelo is 1/8" off body.

2) Now install Capo at 1st fret.

3) Adjust string height so the HEIGHT OF STRING ABOVE THE FRET AT THE 17th FRET is 1/16" (4/64") for the High e string, b string, g string.
d string should be just barely over the 1/16" (by a smidge).
The A and low E string must be slightly more than 1/16' (4/64") and can be as much as 2.0 mm (5/64").
NOTE: 2.0 mm is just a bit more than 1/16"

4) Check Tuning

5) With Capo still at First fret, depress the last fret where neck meets body (around 19-20th fret)
And with a feeler guage, measure either the A or D string gap between string and fret at the 8th fret position.
There should be some slight relief (gap) of about 0.010 "Â
NOTE: This is about the thickness of a Fender Thin guitar pick or Deluxe Business Card.

Many guitars have a rattle and buzz problem because of no relief.
You will quickly see this problem if when you do this test, the strings are literally touching the fret at fret# 8 during this test.

If needed, adjust truss rod to get that 0.010" relief.

6) Check Tuning

7) Now with all the above settings correct and the capo removed and no strings being pressed down.
Lay the guitar down on it's back.
Measure string height at the 12 fret.
The top 4 strings should be 1/16" and the A and low E should be between 1/16" and 2.0 mm.

If everything was done right, this guitar should be now set up to the same specs Yngwie plays with.
Thru an amp you will hear no fret rattle or buzz.
When playing unplugged, only a hard picking should cause a small but acceptable amount of fret noise in the middle 4th-11th fret region of the neck due to string vibration

9) PICKUP HEIGHT
Depress high e & Low E string at last Fret on highest fret on the neck...
Measure distance from string to Pole piece of pickup

NECK PUÂ Â Â (treble side = 1.0mm) (bass side= 1.0mm)
BRIDGE PUÂ (treble side = 0.5 mm) (bass side = 2.0 mm)
NOTE: this is closer than factory spec but Yngwie likes it this way.


The rig is as follows.........
Guitar >>>>> DOD250 (NOT Yellow -grey only)>>>>>> Boss NS2 Noise Suppresor>>>> Amp Hi Input (upper left) (no bridging inputs) >>>>>>>> Powerbrake (or THD Hotplate if needed) >>>>>>> Speaker Cab 4X12 with Celestion G12T-75 speakers


Note:
When using gray DOD 250 pedals use the loop in the Boss NS2 pedal
When using new DOD308 pedal, run Overdrive and Noise Pedal in sinple series


The "key" ingredients to the Yngwie sound are..............

1) HS3/YJM pickups

2) Light strings on scalloped neck for vibrato

3) Gray DOD Overdrive Pedal (new YJM308 as second choice).... but NOT the Yellow 250 reissue pedal.

4) A vintage style Marshall head without all the modern higain preamp distortion.

5) Celestion G12T-75 watt speakers (greenbacks and others dont do it right....too mushy and weak on low end..... vintage 30s are often to thick in the mids and give a muddy tone that ruins clarity.... but Mesa Rectifier players love them.
 
cool info! thanks for posting!
I'm indifferent towards his tone, but it is certainly unique to him. I always read he used 30 watt celestions...like the shitty small magnet ones they put in low end cabs. i must have been mistaken.

btw... just because g12-75's are stock in most marshall cabs, very common, cheap on the resale market, DOESN'T MEAN SHIT.
they're great speakers for rock and metal. mids are naturally scooped a bit, so they mesh great with mark series amps IMO.
I feel like they got stigmatized as being "low end" or something, during the 90's somehow. i'll take 75's over v30's for rock and metal ANY DAY with ANY AMP. i love how you used to (early 2000's) be able to trade people a pair of v30's for a quad of 75's :D
 
also, lets not forget the insane amount of good old fashion Swedish Cockiness that goes into his tone.
If Arrogance had an effect on ones EQ curve.... :D
 
Well...I can tell you that with my yjm strat into the 1987x, 1960 cab, yjm overdrive and ns-2, I nail his tone.
Imo, his tone is probably one of the easiest to achieve.

And yes, all that, and still can't replicate his wicked style.
 
311splawndude":11taee0g said:
I'm only posting in here because it is on the first page. I would never necrobump such a thing :D

Not really even a fan of the guy but I respect others who do and for what it is.

Here is a recent article about how he likes his tone 'clean'. No OD's and certainly no clipping. :dunno:

https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/ge ... onics.html

^^^

He's used an overdrive since about forever, and he's always ran it with gain and level maxed. Shirley that's gotta... clip? :dunno: :dunno:
 
adrianb":eyvpwk22 said:
311splawndude":eyvpwk22 said:
I'm only posting in here because it is on the first page. I would never necrobump such a thing :D

Not really even a fan of the guy but I respect others who do and for what it is.

Here is a recent article about how he likes his tone 'clean'. No OD's and certainly no clipping. :dunno:

https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/ge ... onics.html

^^^

He's used an overdrive since about forever, and he's always ran it with gain and level maxed. Shirley that's gotta... clip? :dunno: :dunno:

I was being sarcastic and don't call me Shirley. :LOL: :LOL:
 
personally, I think Yngwie's tone sux. Not surprised that he uses g12-75ts cause his tone is a shrill as those speakers.
 
splatter":16jy3p1i said:
personally, I think Yngwie's tone sux. Not surprised that he uses g12-75ts cause his tone is a shrill as those speakers.

Really ? My hearing must be shot then. I find his tone smooth like butter.

 
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