
marvcus
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BMan?
I really love that purr on the lower notes.
guitarslinger":2dji13xy said:Ugh, I've hated that tone since I got Merry Axemas right when it came out.
one of my least fav tracks on Merry Axemas. Maybe, that's why I never got into JB.
IDK, Strat into a COD, or Bman.![]()
BTW, check out the tracks on that CD from:
Brian Setzer
Steve Vai
Steve Morse
Eric Johnson
all four are absolutely jaw dropping
Satch's and KW Shepherd's tracks, on the other hand, make me want to rub one off with steel wool.
chickenoolie":3jwia7d4 said:I don't know whether an SL, BMAN, or COD would get your closer, but I find the biggest part of that very vocal Jeff Beck tone is doing the clapton woman tone but with a single coil bridge pickup and less drive.
So, Strat with the bridge pickup, bridge pickup tone control most or all the way down, and the amp EQ settings full up or at least very bright to make up for the tone control settings.
I've heard people call it the "distorted harmonica tone."
Of course, Beck's also been "fingericking" per se since the very early 80's, so picking it with your thumb may also lend a bit to the vocal timbre.
I would say Bman/Xman,it has that low note purrmarvcus":1nwfusdz said:
BMan?
I really love that purr on the lower notes.
marvcus":molgalub said:Thanks guys for the responses.
I have the SL and it is close but a little too clean; however, I am sure some of that
has to do with the clean Classic 80 speakers. I bet a greenback or such would
yield better results.