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Malmsteen
EVH
Beck
Lynch
Angus
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Clapton (Cream)
EJ
Aldrich
Norum
Allman
+1 Keith, FTATR was the first AC/DC album I bought new, love it.SQUAREHEAD":36zvb6ga said:Angus... Evil Walks from "For Those About To Rock" ...
There's the juiciest Marshall tone ever recorded in my opinion!!
Digital Jams":24zanu9d said:shreder75":24zanu9d said:EVH
Angus and AC/DC in general
Vivian Cambell's tone on Rainbow In The Dark
Accept's Balls to the Wall
Adding......
Yngwie
Dokken's ULAK
Lynch Mob's WS
Ratt Out of the Cellar
Lynyrd Skynyrd
First Boston Album
ZachMN":1fuaxph3 said:Digital Jams":1fuaxph3 said:shreder75":1fuaxph3 said:EVH
Angus and AC/DC in general
Vivian Cambell's tone on Rainbow In The Dark
Accept's Balls to the Wall
Adding......
Yngwie
Dokken's ULAK
Lynch Mob's WS
Ratt Out of the Cellar
Lynyrd Skynyrd
First Boston Album
Wicked Sensation was a combo of Marshall/Soldano- GL liked the blending of those two tones each one adding what the other lacked. I don't think ULAK was 'stock' either.
Lynryd Skynryd was a Peavy operation
First Boston album?? Scholz is a notorious mad scientist and that album is not a 'stock' marshall tone-he did a lot of tricks to the whole signal path- some of which became stuff you could buy(Rockman) and some he kept to himself. I read an article where he talked about trying to get consistency and analyzed everything so much he was down to the humidty in the speakers themselves affecting the tone.
rupe":2e419ay1 said:ZachMN":2e419ay1 said:Digital Jams":2e419ay1 said:shreder75":2e419ay1 said:EVH
Angus and AC/DC in general
Vivian Cambell's tone on Rainbow In The Dark
Accept's Balls to the Wall
Adding......
Yngwie
Dokken's ULAK
Lynch Mob's WS
Ratt Out of the Cellar
Lynyrd Skynyrd
First Boston Album
Wicked Sensation was a combo of Marshall/Soldano- GL liked the blending of those two tones each one adding what the other lacked. I don't think ULAK was 'stock' either.
Lynryd Skynryd was a Peavy operation
First Boston album?? Scholz is a notorious mad scientist and that album is not a 'stock' marshall tone-he did a lot of tricks to the whole signal path- some of which became stuff you could buy(Rockman) and some he kept to himself. I read an article where he talked about trying to get consistency and analyzed everything so much he was down to the humidty in the speakers themselves affecting the tone.
According to Lynch, ULAK was primarily a bone stock purple 1959 borrowed from Aspen Pittman.
According to Lynch, ULAK was primarily a bone stock purple 1959 borrowed from Aspen Pittman.
Digital Jams":2o60f6no said:The SLO did a couple of solos, the rest was Aspen's Plexi from most reports.
Lynch = Rockman X100
Greazygeo":tpqi6c6j said:According to Lynch, ULAK was primarily a bone stock purple 1959 borrowed from Aspen Pittman.
Digital Jams":tpqi6c6j said:The SLO did a couple of solos, the rest was Aspen's Plexi from most reports.
Lynch = Rockman X100
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