Brad Gillis- is this a Decatone or Mesa?

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I heard he had used either at different times. I read that he used Mesas with Ozzy, so I'm assuming this is a Soldano. The chorus-y sounding thing I don't really dig, but the crunch is just freaky cool.

During the opening riff and at 2:45 you can really hear it.




The costume reminds me of DLR and Richard Simmons :lol: :LOL:
 
I think he only used Soldano for a while in the 90's. In Night Ranger's heyday it was all Mesa, as it is these days.
 
Brad Gillis in the 1980's was all about MESA Mark series tone. The red Strat-bodied guitar has a lot of tricks up its sleeve as well. How many professional players have used the same guitar for that many years in a row?
 
The Mark series amps have never sounded that way to me.... if must be the extreme volume... but I'm sure that's what amp it is ... same tone that Adrian was getting in Whitesnake at the time, which is also supposed to be all Boogie...
 
ampjunkie":98l8lk2d said:
The Mark series amps have never sounded that way to me.... if must be the extreme volume....

There is a point on the volume control of the early Mark series Boogies, that is like you step off a cliff. The only way that you will know about it, is to take that step yourself.
 
Late 80's early 90's Gillis was still in the mark series camp, it was mid nineties when he went to the deca-tone in his rig.
 
mojotone":1hs6nygk said:
ampjunkie":1hs6nygk said:
The Mark series amps have never sounded that way to me.... if must be the extreme volume....

There is a point on the volume control of the early Mark series Boogies, that is like you step off a cliff. The only way that you will know about it, is to take that step yourself.

When I start playing stadiums, I guess I will :D
 
I had and old guitar world interview..
He used Marshall Jcm800 on the rhythms and Mesa Mk 2c+ on the leads
 
Thanks for all the help guys. That clarifies it I'd say.
Interesting on the JCM bit- another feather in the cap of the mighty 800!
charveldan":hvvlkbo9 said:
Always liked this one .... ^^^^^^ :thumbsup:
Yeah the Watson lead break at the end. Damn. :rock:
 
I remember an old Star Licks VHS, he and Watson were using Mesa with Rocktron Juice Extractors.
 
mojotone":1lk7n9ni said:
ampjunkie":1lk7n9ni said:
The Mark series amps have never sounded that way to me.... if must be the extreme volume....

There is a point on the volume control of the early Mark series Boogies, that is like you step off a cliff. The only way that you will know about it, is to take that step yourself.
i had the MIIB series 300 head which basically evolved into the coliseum. i got punched in the face by that cliff many times.
it went from 1 1/2 to like eleven thousand!!!

the trick for cool tone was plugging the 4 ohm output into an 8 ohm cab.
 
The key to the Night Ranger sound is the Furman PQ3 and a Boogie. Same as Stryper, just different frequencies boosted or cut.
 
Doesn't look like it's been brought up, but that red strat he is playing has an Alembic Stratoblaster boost built in to it. Note the strange output jack plate on his guitar. That will definitely play a big role in the sound
 
Devin":zw92g74y said:
Doesn't look like it's been brought up, but that red strat he is playing has an Alembic Stratoblaster boost built in to it. Note the strange output jack plate on his guitar. That will definitely play a big role in the sound
I knew it! That tone whore! :lol: :LOL:
 
electrophonic.tonic":uzf1n9af said:
Devin":uzf1n9af said:
Doesn't look like it's been brought up, but that red strat he is playing has an Alembic Stratoblaster boost built in to it. Note the strange output jack plate on his guitar. That will definitely play a big role in the sound
I knew it! That tone whore! :lol: :LOL:


mojotone":uzf1n9af said:
The red Strat-bodied guitar has a lot of tricks up its sleeve as well. How many professional players have used the same guitar for that many years in a row?


Hello, is this thing on?
 
mojotone":3hatwvf2 said:
Brad Gillis in the 1980's was all about MESA Mark series tone. The red Strat-bodied guitar has a lot of tricks up its sleeve as well. How many professional players have used the same guitar for that many years in a row?
I knew it! That tone whore! ;)
 
mojotone":4jg42ajv said:
mojotone":4jg42ajv said:
The red Strat-bodied guitar has a lot of tricks up its sleeve as well. How many professional players have used the same guitar for that many years in a row?


Hello, is this thing on?


Saying a guitar has a lot of tricks up its sleeve =/= actually describing what the trick is :lol: :LOL: :D
 
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