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thegame":37ect6sj said:highgainer":37ect6sj said:Hi brother in metal ! How does the Myasnikov compare to the fish ? I'm chasing RIP tones too, but also Slayer's Divine Intervention tone. King and Hanneman used a Fish with a purple/pink 2150 live and in the studio. Bogner Fish was not released yet neither when RIP was produced nor when the Clash of the titans or Oxidation of the nations tours were taking place. My Marshall KK is perfect, yet I'm about to get a VHT2902 and it would be nice to know if the Myasnikov Fish is fine for highgain purposes. If it's close enough to your Bogner Fish then I might I pick one instead of the Superlead.
Cheers.
I believe Slayer's Bogner/VHT rack accounted for about 25% of their tone in that era. They blended it in at the soundboard with their usual JCM800s. Also around this time the 800s were modded (don't know by who), then quickly brought back to stock because they didn't like the results. They played one or two shows with the rack setups only, forgoing the JCM800s and hated it so much that they had their 800s shipped to the next show in order to reintegrate into the setup. The rack remained just to fill out the tone a little.
As far as Megadeth I really like the RIP tone as it appears on the record. The RIP demo tracks and live tone on that tour was awful IMO. So thin and castrated ! Mustard-stain preferred one particular, semi-blown not so common 50W Celestion to record in the studio in this era as well.
I think you are right about the blending thing. I got many Bootleg DVDs from the Divine Intourvention tour and I managed to see a couple Marshall 800s along the VHT/Bogner racks. I have also heard that king thought that the Fish/2150 didn't react the same as his 800s and didn't bring enough compression. Anyway, I hope that Myasnikov take on the fish is nice, otherwise the Superlead might be a better option cause I came across raving reviews.
As for Megadeth, and according to Friedman, Rust In peace studio tone was mainly a boosted 800s.