
ghosty999
Well-known member
Posted by a friend today:
"Some Yngwie gear "secrets" from the archives.
Today I found some photos I had of Yngwie's amp settings and "Room of Doom" from around 1999-2002 time period.
Note - some may be surprised to see the BASS setting on 3.
But remember, this was before the YJM308 pedal when he was still using the original grey DOD250 pedals (that have more low end).
Also if you compare the tones from Magnum Opus, 7th Sign, Inspiration and that time period, his sound was not as Bassy and "woolly" on the low end as today.
It was a tighter low end back then.
Not to mention those old vintage amps have more low end and less treble than newer later models like JCM900 or 2000 series.
So the bass signal was not overpowering and muddy in the amp chain, but EQ boost ranging from 56 to 180 hz was added in the studio at the console or on the focusrite EQ unit to fill out the low end.
These are the Studio Amp Settings ....
I have no idea about what the LIVE settings may have been.
P.S. These are not really a "secret".
Yngwie himself has mentioned these general settings for his amps in the past and I believe we originally showed these pictures back in the old DragonFire Fan Club Newsletter many years ago.
Enjoy and maybe something here will help you in your quest for tone."
"Some Yngwie gear "secrets" from the archives.
Today I found some photos I had of Yngwie's amp settings and "Room of Doom" from around 1999-2002 time period.
Note - some may be surprised to see the BASS setting on 3.
But remember, this was before the YJM308 pedal when he was still using the original grey DOD250 pedals (that have more low end).
Also if you compare the tones from Magnum Opus, 7th Sign, Inspiration and that time period, his sound was not as Bassy and "woolly" on the low end as today.
It was a tighter low end back then.
Not to mention those old vintage amps have more low end and less treble than newer later models like JCM900 or 2000 series.
So the bass signal was not overpowering and muddy in the amp chain, but EQ boost ranging from 56 to 180 hz was added in the studio at the console or on the focusrite EQ unit to fill out the low end.
These are the Studio Amp Settings ....
I have no idea about what the LIVE settings may have been.
P.S. These are not really a "secret".
Yngwie himself has mentioned these general settings for his amps in the past and I believe we originally showed these pictures back in the old DragonFire Fan Club Newsletter many years ago.
Enjoy and maybe something here will help you in your quest for tone."

