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Oct 6 2007, 07:47 PM |
Hi dudes!
It seems i ask questions about gear/effects/tones on a daily basis now - so why break the habit !!! I was wondering what gives fender tube amps that glassy twangy sound ? Is it a special type of reverb? the preamp? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyeinBX_dx8 thanks!! -------------------- mysql> SELECT * FROM master_name WHERE ((firstname = 'Paul') AND (lastname = 'Gilbert'));
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Oct 6 2007, 08:24 PM |
Hi dudes! It seems i ask questions about gear/effects/tones on a daily basis now - so why break the habit !!! I was wondering what gives fender tube amps that glassy twangy sound ? Is it a special type of reverb? the preamp? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyeinBX_dx8 thanks!! A Fender Strat. Though the combination beween a Fender tube amp and a fender guitar is hard to beat for that sound. -------------------- My bands homepage
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Oct 6 2007, 08:32 PM |
Thats how Strat single coils sounds. Probably no super special effects.
This post has been edited by Robin: Oct 6 2007, 08:33 PM |
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Oct 6 2007, 09:17 PM |
Its not just the guitar - Fender amps are known for their glassy cleans - that would not sound the same through a Marshall. Fenders use 6L6 tubes, and make some design choices that emphasise this kind of sound.
Having said that, it is mostly the single coil strat sound you are hearing. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Oct 7 2007, 10:15 PM |
6L6's and 6v6's-Love them!
-Ben |
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Oct 7 2007, 10:50 PM |
Is there anyway of getting a similair sound via a pedal choice? Not really - single coil is single coil. You just can't get a humbucker to sound the same. To duplicate an amp sound you are into amp modelling via a pod - that can get you a lot of the way there. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
Live long and prosper ... My Stuff: Electric Guitars : Ibanez Jem7v, Line6 Variax 700, Fender Plus Strat with 57/62 Pickups, Line6 Variax 705 Bass Acoustic Guitars : Taylor 816ce, Martin D-15, Line6 Variax Acoustic 300 Nylon Effects : Line6 Helix, Keeley Modded Boss DS1, Keeley Modded Boss BD2, Keeley 4 knob compressor, Keeley OxBlood Amps : Epiphone Valve Jnr & Head, Cockburn A.C.1, Cockburn A.C.2, Blackstar Club 50 Head & 4x12 Cab |
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Oct 7 2007, 11:02 PM |
If you need/want a fender sound from a pedal, there are these:
http://www.gear4music.com/Boss_FBM-1_59_Fe...Bi0mZL_AyDfv5AR Whether it is any good at replicating the sound im not sure, but it is marketed as an amp in a pedal. -Ben http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Co...der-Pedals.html This post has been edited by benhowell: Oct 7 2007, 11:02 PM |
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Oct 7 2007, 11:20 PM |
One other amp choice for glassy type clean - a good transistor amp like a Roland JC 120. Trannies generally don't do distortion well but clean they often excel at. (Just don't think that sticking a distortion pedal on the clean channel will give you a Mesa Boogie Triple Rec though - you'll just get a pretty nasty buzz saw )
Apart from the valves in the Fender another thing that helps here is the quality of the reverb. Fender usually use an excellent Accutronics. But all said it's more the single coils and the actual 6L6s imo. Cheers, Tony -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Oct 8 2007, 12:46 AM |
Thanks for all your responses. Its just yet another tone i like, i basically like so many setups it might be an Idea for me to look at a POD ! Although those pedals ben mentioned look good too. Yes, I would say the pod is great for clean and Hi-Gain - lo to mid gain with touch sensitivity it doesn't do quite so well, although I do like the Vox AC30 model. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Oct 8 2007, 03:40 AM |
Do you plug the pod into your pc,or can you run it through an amp? Sorry i am a real POD/multi effects noob. I run mine through a mixer to my monitors. The pod as settings for playing through a regular guitar amp though it is at its best when played through a clean system like a monitor, headphones or a keyboard or PA amp - your mileage may vary though depending on the exact characteristics of your amp. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
Live long and prosper ... My Stuff: Electric Guitars : Ibanez Jem7v, Line6 Variax 700, Fender Plus Strat with 57/62 Pickups, Line6 Variax 705 Bass Acoustic Guitars : Taylor 816ce, Martin D-15, Line6 Variax Acoustic 300 Nylon Effects : Line6 Helix, Keeley Modded Boss DS1, Keeley Modded Boss BD2, Keeley 4 knob compressor, Keeley OxBlood Amps : Epiphone Valve Jnr & Head, Cockburn A.C.1, Cockburn A.C.2, Blackstar Club 50 Head & 4x12 Cab |
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Oct 8 2007, 04:38 AM |
I could run it through my PC as i have wicked quality speakers. I really think ill look into one of this for christmas. It would nice to be able to play various styles without breaking the bank everytime i want a different tone! Well you can't exactly run it through your PC - it takes the place of your existing soundcard (of course you can choose to use either). But you have to hook the output up to a stereo amp and speakers - that could be a set of computer speakers of course, but you would need to unhook them from your existing soundcard, get the right cables/adapters to hook up to your pod. Regards, Andrew -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
Live long and prosper ... My Stuff: Electric Guitars : Ibanez Jem7v, Line6 Variax 700, Fender Plus Strat with 57/62 Pickups, Line6 Variax 705 Bass Acoustic Guitars : Taylor 816ce, Martin D-15, Line6 Variax Acoustic 300 Nylon Effects : Line6 Helix, Keeley Modded Boss DS1, Keeley Modded Boss BD2, Keeley 4 knob compressor, Keeley OxBlood Amps : Epiphone Valve Jnr & Head, Cockburn A.C.1, Cockburn A.C.2, Blackstar Club 50 Head & 4x12 Cab |
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