
lespaul6
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rupe":3oey8q25 said:Um...not truelespaul6":3oey8q25 said:Back for the Attack and Ratt Dancing Undercover, same amp.. awesome tones.![]()
It's well documented what George used on that album, and it wasn't Warren's amp (or a Randall for that matter).
http://web.archive.org/web/20031226040639/http://georgelynch.com/rigs/studiorigs/backforstudio.html
Yes indeed they were using four holers.. both of them... for some reason I remember reading somewhere that there was a connection between demartini and aspen pittman on that purple plexi, no?
edit; here is the post from Jhale 2008 on the Seymour Duncan forum.. you may know him

"Actually, I've always heard it was the infamous Purple Plexi previously owned by Aspen Pittman of Groove Tubes (who confirmed this to me, though it's interesting on George's page it says the amp was owned by S.I.R.) that he would occasionally loan out to celebrity clients; the same one Warren Demartini used for 'Lay it Down'...George supposedly pleaded with Aspen to sell it to him, and he wouldn't (read an interview where George said he even considered swapping out the chassis before returning it, but then decided against it)...Aspen did however, sell it to GC several years ago...
I had the honor of teching for Doug Aldrich for a one-off gig last year, and he had a Caswell-modded Plexi that is probably THE best sounding Marshall I have ever heard personally...the thing was INSANE...all the gain of say, a (pre-IV) Mark-series Boogie, but still retained that unmistakable Marshall character..."