
jerrydyer
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I like Images and Words era.
IHateRap":39pm2x1v said:I still like DT's older stuff. Their newer stuff just annoys me.
RockNRun":2q9xa940 said:+1 on his LTE stuff, in particular the tune "State of Grace", some nice organic tone when he's phrasing in the open spaces...then again, maybe that's because there is not much else masking the good qualities of the tone there, but whatever, it sounds great!
gibson5413":19epf8qn said:Randy Van Sykes":19epf8qn said:The lead tone is great on those vids.
The Mark IIC+ has a really nice singing lead tone, but I'm not big on the rhythm tone from it.
Exactly how I feel. I owned one for a few months and loved the lead tone but the rhythm lacked bite. I don't know how to explain it. I know some loved it for everything. It goes to show you how different some amps can be. Overall I liked the IV best.
Fenderoid":5qaduyoh said:I think the Ibanez era tones are way better than the muddy tones he gets nowadays.
gibson5413":12ai0jbl said:RockNRun":12ai0jbl said:+1 on his LTE stuff, in particular the tune "State of Grace", some nice organic tone when he's phrasing in the open spaces...then again, maybe that's because there is not much else masking the good qualities of the tone there, but whatever, it sounds great!
The live version of State of Grace from An Evening With... is awesome. I like the pacing better live and his tone is killer.
just42dave":39ck4jhz said:Images and words
Tone Zone":7ew02hle said:Fenderoid":7ew02hle said:I think the Ibanez era tones are way better than the muddy tones he gets nowadays.
I don't believe the switch from Ibanez to EBMM has much to do with the differences in tone as some may think. JP made a conscious effort to modify his tone at the point of 6DOIT. Also, changing his string gauge from 9's to 10's. (although, he's be known to go back to 9's at times for certain applications) At this point, he was going for a more thicker, heavier, aggressive type tone than what he had in the 90's. Also, during this time, he began using lower tunings more often.(Train of Thought for example) But, if you are simply talking about the era (the 90's) in which he just happend to be using his Ibanezs.....than yeah, I for the most part like most of those tones better than his later tones....with the exception of tones that can be found on 6DOIT. But, much of the differences in tone have little to do with his switch from Ibanez to EBMM as many may think.
glassjaw7":1w96kbxv said:I love his tones in this rig demo:
IIc+ and Eventide=pure sex!
And his tones from his Mark IV/Lonestar/2290 rig are sick too:
BTW, did anyone else notice how nice he's become over the past couple of years? He used to have a major ego and it showed all the time in interviews. Now he's so laid back and willing to talk about his gear in depth. Finally growing up!![]()