Under Lock and Key

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I always thought Wicked Sensation was an SLO100

Sounds way closer to that than a Marshall.. Even a boosted one. There are tons on mids in that guitar tone and its overall a lot smoother than a Marshall.

It would take a lot to make a plexi sound like that..
 
It's the famous purple plexi, the solo overdubs on the REH video at least...and I doubt that George would record the all important solos with something he considered a "lesser" set up and use a Soldano to do rhythms. George has stated MANY times over the years that he tries everything and always comes back to Marshalls. The midrange and smoothness you hear are probably outboard gear and the mix, plus it MAY have been recorded on analog tape, which sounds AMAZING.
 
Mr. Willy":24dlkoyi said:
Gainfreak":24dlkoyi said:
I then summed it all into one output on the console and send it to a Fostex 4-track cassette recorder and from there into the digital machine.

I don't want to question the guy who produced the album, but there were digital mixers/machines used in recording in 1985? I would've thought it was all analog. :confused:
The digital machine isn't what you think it is. It used big tape reels and was extremely expensive. I don't know the details of those machines though. I was told about them in 1993 while attending a studio class.
 
Yeah, it probably was one of those digital reel to reels. However, by the mid 80´s you could even edit movies fully digitally if you had the money to buy a Edit Droid. It ran on Laserdiscs, so in a way the tech was already there.
 
Charvel_King":lcdgcdwj said:
I always thought Wicked Sensation was an SLO100

Sounds way closer to that than a Marshall.. Even a boosted one. There are tons on mids in that guitar tone and its overall a lot smoother than a Marshall.

It would take a lot to make a plexi sound like that..

It is a SLO-100.
 
Ahhh...no. Watch the REH Instructional Video. The purple plexi is the only amp plugged into and turned on and there's a yellow Boss box on the floor. He was doing solo overdubs for the album and they filmed it. The solo from Street Fighting Man is the take they kept. He's using the orange quilted maple ESP 3 pickup strat that he got at the Tokyo Music Fair. He commented that it wasn't even "his" pick up configuration or anything else, but it just played and sounded sooo good he had to buy it.
 
paulyc":c59u1io2 said:
Ahhh...no. Watch the REH Instructional Video. The purple plexi is the only amp plugged into and turned on and there's a yellow Boss box on the floor. He was doing solo overdubs for the album and they filmed it. The solo from Street Fighting Man is the take they kept. He's using the orange quilted maple ESP 3 pickup strat that he got at the Tokyo Music Fair. He commented that it wasn't even "his" pick up configuration or anything else, but it just played and sounded sooo good he had to buy it.

The SLO-100 was used for a majority of the record. Anyone with experience with both amps can clearly hear that the SLO-100 is the main sound on the record. I just tracked with one.

https://www.thegearpage.net/board/archiv ... 91597.html
 
We'll have to agree to disagree...although I'm offering visual proof in the form of recorded video that isn't subjective in any way...it's right in front of you, and you're offering a subjective opinion based on the fact that you just tracked with one...without George,his hands, his guitars, pick ups, effects, producer, studio, console, ad nauseum. Believe what you want if it makes you feel better.
 
paulyc":1z7fz7gl said:
We'll have to agree to disagree...although I'm offering visual proof in the form of recorded video that isn't subjective in any way...it's right in front of you, and you're offering a subjective opinion based on the fact that you just tracked with one...without George,his hands, his guitars, pick ups, effects, producer, studio, console, ad nauseum. Believe what you want if it makes you feel better.

Are you actually arguing he only used a Marshall on Wicked Sensation? If so, you are 100% wrong. What next, picture of sasquatch as "proof". George Lynch is in my top 5 favorite guitar players and I read years ago that he used a SLO-100 on that record which has been verified by many others that is the case. Sure, the Marshall is probably in the mix but the SLO is the main amp. This isn't even debatable. Are the two Soldanos in his instructional video there for looks? Was his website years ago wrong? Was George confused on what amps he used on that record when interviewed? Sorry, you are wrong. Use your ears. I just tracked with a SLO literally less than a month of go. That is the tone of Wicked Sensation. It's common knowledge. Let me guess, you are going to argue he didn't use Laneys on Under Lock and Key because of some picture you found.

Also, I took a picture of the amps when I was in the studio last month tracking. From this picture, what amps did I use to record?

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rp108":3ck76873 said:
paulyc":3ck76873 said:
Ahhh...no. Watch the REH Instructional Video. The purple plexi is the only amp plugged into and turned on and there's a yellow Boss box on the floor. He was doing solo overdubs for the album and they filmed it. The solo from Street Fighting Man is the take they kept. He's using the orange quilted maple ESP 3 pickup strat that he got at the Tokyo Music Fair. He commented that it wasn't even "his" pick up configuration or anything else, but it just played and sounded sooo good he had to buy it.

The SLO-100 was used for a majority of the record. Anyone with experience with both amps can clearly hear that the SLO-100 is the main sound on the record. I just tracked with one.

https://www.thegearpage.net/board/archiv ... 91597.html

I'm reading the November 1990 Guitar World and Lynch is featured. He said he used a borrowed purple Marshall 72 or 73 Superlead for most of the heavy leads and rhythm on the album. He said he used a variety of other amps for certain passages. He only mentioned using a Soldano for the arpeggiated figure in River Of Love, that's the only time he mentioned using the Soldano.

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one things for sure .... there is know way in hell george would know what he used on which album

and wicked sensation is his best tone :lol: :LOL: :rock: :gethim:
 
A seven-string with a high A, there´s one thing that never caught on.
 
Lynch with a 7 string and high A!

What a fork in the road that was for where 7 strings were going. :lol: :LOL:
 
Dave L":1uqdrmhu said:
A seven-string with a high A, there´s one thing that never caught on.

Dragonforce would have loved it for all those squirrelly high pitch sounds they seem to like.
 
I remember that article :D I thought the 7-string seemed like a great, crazy idea.
 
ke2":2m3b4ecf said:
I remember that article :D I thought the 7-string seemed like a great, crazy idea.
Kinda like his motorized moving pickup
 
Mr. Willy":3v0avwei said:
I picked up Dokken's Greatest Hits recently. Haven't listened to them in a long time.

I forgot how killer Lynch's tone was back in the day, especially his rhythm tone.

I think my favorite was from the Lock and Key album. It's so thick and smooth . I remember reading that that disk had a lot of Rockman on it. Is this true?

Also remember reading that Tooth and Nail was solid-state Randall.

I know there is a lot of talk about Georgy around these parts, so sorry if this has been beaten to death.

Second favorite tone was from Back for the Attack. I can definitely tell that's a Marshall. Maybe Super Lead? Raw, crunchy, dry... :rock:
If my recall is accurate, GL used a TS9 > ABY switcher > 2 x Rockman X100 processors > Marshall JCM800 100 watt effects loop returns > cabs. If you want more control, try using a TS9 > Rockman Sustainor 100A > Rockman Chorus > Lexicon PCM42 > Marshall. Get the early 100A model Sustainor with the blue lettering.

If I may... Try this:
Guitar > K2 KLON clone w/bass switch > Bogner XTC pedal (red) > 2007 or later VOX AC30CCH (or CC2 w/Alnico Gold speakers) w/effects in VOX loop > cabinet. This is not as compressed sounding as the Rockman rig, and gives you a lot more in the way of gain options.
 
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