
Metalhex
Well-known member
These are kind of rhetorical questions but I thought it would be fun to discuss...
What we know:
- He switched from FS-1 pickups to HS-3 in the late 80s
- Its apparent that he started using more compression at some point
- He turns every knob up to 10 (supposedly)
- His car accident affected his technique and apparently he used more gain since Odyssey to cover his sloppiness.
- His current tone is drenched in reverb
- He's always used the same type of Overdrive pedals
The funny thing is that he claims that nothing in his setup/rig has changed over the years
Even if all these things are true, why does his current tone sound like garbage? I mean clearly his tone has evolved in stages. You have his 80s Polydor days' tones. His early 90s records are different from his mid-late 90s tones, they are more distorted. Then when he got complete control of producing his own records, his tone went full-mud, note-choked toilet-tone drenched in reverb. To me, his Facing the Animal/Alchemy tones are more distorted but still more clear and articulate than what he has today.
So why does he claim nothing has changed? How can he be apparently using more distortion when all the knobs were always dimed anyways? Can anyone pinpoint what has changed if everything "stayed the same"? (I know I'm answering my own questions but maybe I'm missing something; rhetorical yet partially serious questions ??)
What we know:
- He switched from FS-1 pickups to HS-3 in the late 80s
- Its apparent that he started using more compression at some point
- He turns every knob up to 10 (supposedly)
- His car accident affected his technique and apparently he used more gain since Odyssey to cover his sloppiness.
- His current tone is drenched in reverb
- He's always used the same type of Overdrive pedals
The funny thing is that he claims that nothing in his setup/rig has changed over the years
Even if all these things are true, why does his current tone sound like garbage? I mean clearly his tone has evolved in stages. You have his 80s Polydor days' tones. His early 90s records are different from his mid-late 90s tones, they are more distorted. Then when he got complete control of producing his own records, his tone went full-mud, note-choked toilet-tone drenched in reverb. To me, his Facing the Animal/Alchemy tones are more distorted but still more clear and articulate than what he has today.
So why does he claim nothing has changed? How can he be apparently using more distortion when all the knobs were always dimed anyways? Can anyone pinpoint what has changed if everything "stayed the same"? (I know I'm answering my own questions but maybe I'm missing something; rhetorical yet partially serious questions ??)