SavageRiffer Banned New member Nov 26, 2016 #1 Ah the good old days when all you needed was one humbucker and a Marshall stack.
K Kelly Well-known member Nov 26, 2016 #2 1958 Gibson Flying V. I assume the amp is a plexi. Could be slaving it into another plexi. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a little Fender amp.
1958 Gibson Flying V. I assume the amp is a plexi. Could be slaving it into another plexi. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a little Fender amp.
F flatheads_4ever Member Nov 26, 2016 #3 It's all in the hands! I always thought it was the stripped Kramer into one of his Jose modded Marshalls
It's all in the hands! I always thought it was the stripped Kramer into one of his Jose modded Marshalls
ProgFree New member Nov 27, 2016 #4 Marshall plexi, paf pickups and not that much gain as people usually use when trying to mimic his tone. Mic placement and the plate reverb contribute a lot to that tone. Here's some info about it: http://www.guitarworld.com/eddie-van-halen-looks-back-van-halen-1984-album-5150-studios Oh and of course, a beast of a player playing those riffs
Marshall plexi, paf pickups and not that much gain as people usually use when trying to mimic his tone. Mic placement and the plate reverb contribute a lot to that tone. Here's some info about it: http://www.guitarworld.com/eddie-van-halen-looks-back-van-halen-1984-album-5150-studios Oh and of course, a beast of a player playing those riffs
SpiderWars Well-known member Nov 27, 2016 #6 That doesn't sound like a bridge humbucker for the clean part.