
johnnyjellybean
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I know for a fact that Mike has a selective memory when it comes to certain things. I won't go into detail.
If the amp had a Jose master chances are it had other Jose mods that did not alter the chassis in any way, If the gain stage was cascaded I believe it would add gain. There was always something I heard in Ed's tone, mostly in the highs that just sound like a mild diode clipping. Really, no one knows but Ed and he's not talking. The only facts I know are Jose was his tech. Jose was working on an amp or something with Ed and that Marshall has a pot hole in the back. The rest.... Who knows.Rogue":grtgv9zt said:So nothing that would "add gain"?glip22":grtgv9zt said:The Jose master before the tone stack.Rogue":grtgv9zt said:What kind of master volume?nitro":grtgv9zt said:Jose explained to me that he added a master volume to Eds Plexi.Was the amp stock,answer,no.
There's no doubt the amp saw changes. To what extent during a given time frame seems to be the open question.nitro":2rugd18f said:glip22,Steve Fryette explained to me that Edwards plexi was closer to 69-70 spec when he had the amp.The transformer Steve put in was a pittbull transformer.
Stramm8":2pktd0k8 said:nitro":2pktd0k8 said:What stock Plexi can achieve the gain levels on Van halen 1(first album),none...Unless a mod or something in front.Look at all the guitarist in the 70s and 80s using marshall plexis did any of them have the gain that Edward did,no....
What are these "massive gain levels" on the first album you speak of?? The speakers in your Nova must be blown, 'cause I'm not hearing it. Listen to the isolated tracks; it sounds like a dimed plexi and it's actually kind of thin. I'm convinced the unique sound achieved on that record had more to do with the way it was recorded/produced. Listen to the early live bootlegs; the tone is killer but hardly "high-gain".
Chubtone":2m98rsmv said:I LOVE this discussion is all I am saying. This is like arguing football teams and I live in LA so I have no team to argue about so this is it!![]()
Aristocat":c1b2jydl said:mixohoytian":c1b2jydl said:maybe it's all illusion.....maybe it's all slight of hand....maybe it IS the fingers
It's Illuminati
yngzaklynch":c1b2jydl said:So how about that Soldano Hot Rod 25? Nice tone eh?
Pretty rockin. I wonder if Mike put some sort of variac capability in there?yngzaklynch":1z45ut65 said:So how about that Soldano Hot Rod 25? Nice tone eh?
I don't know if you did it on purpose but the HammerJack pic in your sig fuchs with peoples eyesnevusofota":1z45ut65 said:It's funny, you and I have been on a similar tone quest recently. I've been looking at Soldano amps (again) recently but may not want the 100watter. The HR 25 looks appealing. I'm also thinking of selling my Petrucci and trying out a Suhr.![]()
londaxe":27q211tb said:shgshg":27q211tb said:A few years back John Suhr posted in a discussion of Ed's Marshall over at TGP; if I recall correctly his comment was that the amp was bone stock when he serviced it in the nineties, with the exception of a tiny tweak that didn't affect the gain structure and which anyone could do. Most tellingly he also commented that the condition of the solder joints indicated that it had never BEEN modded at any time.
Of course being TGP the amp police descended on Mr Suhr, basically accusing him of not knowing anything about amps or tone or Van Halen. Then everybody started arguing about the super-secret modifications Jose Arredondo had done to the amp, while one of the world's most respected amp-builders - who had literally had the amp open on his workbench - got ignored. It was hilarious.
I remember that thread![]()
I remember the comment about the untouched solder joints in the preamp section, but he did say something about an added part which adds bass to the first channel. He wanted to keep it to himself though, but apparently Ralle from the metroamp forum knows what it is...
http://forum.metroamp.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=41399
I don't know, I have no reason to believe it wasn't a great sounding super lead with a master (which Suhr did say was a possibility) and a few small tweaks...played by EVH...
nitro":132adwg9 said:Well Rupe,let me help you out Jose was Edwards amp tech since 1972