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A Look at EVH’s 1st Interview, Part 2

A Look at EVH’s 1st Interview, Part 2

What did Edward Van Halen really say about his early tone? Did he really mean it? What can we read into it? Following is the remainder of the tone-related excerpts from the November 1978 Guitar Player interview (part 1 is here). Commentary by yours truly.

June 30, 2010 | By | 5 Replies More
Tony Iommi’s ‘Mob Rules’ Gear Details

Tony Iommi’s ‘Mob Rules’ Gear Details

Voodoo! I had another satellite radio inspirational moment yesterday when Sabbath’s “Voodoo” came on in the car. What a tune. Great singing and what a frickin’ nasty guitar tone. Sounded like uber-preamp gain with a cocked wah but not too fizzed out or mushy. So I went on the info hunt… …and of course since […]

June 21, 2010 | By | Reply More
Comp Lit, Pt. 4: MXR Custom Comp Review (Cont.)

Comp Lit, Pt. 4: MXR Custom Comp Review (Cont.)

(In case you missed it, here’s the first part of this review.) Next I set the Output at 1 o’clock and maxed the Sensitivity, while zeroing out the Attack and setting the Trim at 2 o’clock – “Chime Bloom,” per the instructions. The noise increased, but not to a level you’d likely notice on a […]

June 18, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Comp Lit, Pt. 3: MXR Custom Comp Review

Comp Lit, Pt. 3: MXR Custom Comp Review

I’ve always had a soft spot for MXR pedals. A Distortion+ mated to a Boss GE-7 were the key ingredients in making my silverface Twin sound like a Marshall, back in 1986! But over the years I’ve become, well, a snob. A “boo-teek” snob. I thought, Surely some huge company with a team of talented […]

June 17, 2010 | By | 3 Replies More
Show Review: Jimmy Somma and The Doors

Show Review: Jimmy Somma and The Doors

And the Skinny on Robby Krieger’s Rigs So there I am at New Jersey’s infamous Starland Ballroom, in scenic Sayreville NJ, on Friday night. I’m there to see the band Wiser Time, with Jimmy Somma of Sommatone amps on lead guitar. I’m there because Wiser Time is a very cool classic rock, Black Crowes-ish band, […]

June 14, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Getting AC/DC Tones for Black Robot

Getting AC/DC Tones for Black Robot

More Volume, Less Volume Knob… What is Black Robot? If you guessed a Japanese comic book, you’d be…wrong. It’s an LA-based band, a new one but made up of veteran players who wanted to make classic-sounding rock. And they did, thanks in large part to producer Dave Cobb. Dave is a kung fu master of […]

May 24, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Vivian Campbell’s Dio-Era Gear Details

Vivian Campbell’s Dio-Era Gear Details

Long Live Dio! \m/ \m/ As a tribute to the recent passing of Ronnie James Dio (RIP RJD), I thought it would be good to take a look back at the gear a young and fiery Vivian Campbell used on the classic early ’80s Dio albums Holy Diver and The Last in Line. Tone-wise not […]

May 19, 2010 | By | 2 Replies More
1980 EVH Interview Highlights, Pt 2

1980 EVH Interview Highlights, Pt 2

Here’s part 2 of highlights from the legendary April 1980 Guitar Player cover interview of Edward Van Halen. Do you do anything special to your pickups? I usually use old Gibson PAFs, and I always pot them. I submerge the whole thing in paraffin wax, and this cuts out the high obnoxious feedback. It’s kind […]

May 14, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Cactus’ Jim McCarty: LP > Fuzz > Marshall

Cactus’ Jim McCarty: LP > Fuzz > Marshall

I didn’t know much (anything) about the band Cactus until a few years ago. Somehow I tripped across the fact that the Van Halen brothers loved this band, so naturally I had to check Cactus out. Bought the Cactus Anthology CD – great. Someone billed Cactus as the “American Led Zeppelin,” which looking back is […]

May 7, 2010 | By | Reply More
Carlos Cavazo Details His Ratt Gear

Carlos Cavazo Details His Ratt Gear

Part 2: Gibson V > Tube Screamer > Soldano, Blackstar Part 1 of this WoodyTone interview with former Quiet Riot and current Ratt guitarist Carlos Cavazo was about Carlos joining the band and writing the new album. Here in part 2 it’s all about the gear details – interesting because Carlos’ Ratt tone is quite […]

April 30, 2010 | By | 2 Replies More
Comp Lit, Pt. 1: Mama’s Got A Squeezebox

Comp Lit, Pt. 1: Mama’s Got A Squeezebox

Compressors 101 by John Drenning A particular tone obsession of mine started with David Gilmour. In fact, I’m pretty certain that at least 80% of tonal tail-chasing among Men Of A Certain Age involves British rock bands of ’65-’75, a period more or less bracketing the Blues Breakers’ Beano album on one end, and “Dark […]

April 26, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Jimmy Page’s ‘It Might Get Loud’ Gear

Jimmy Page’s ‘It Might Get Loud’ Gear

I don’t know if everyone but me has seen this movie, but if not (and even if so) the clips are worth a look. Very cool to see Jimmy Page play, and they show some of his gear (but apparently not on purpose!).

April 21, 2010 | By | 7 Replies More
PG’s Eye-Opening Townshend Interview

PG’s Eye-Opening Townshend Interview

Advised Hendrix On His Rig? Pete Townshend could never be accused of understating things. In some ways he always seems like the classic artist, in the “here’s the way I see it and F you if you don’t like it” sense. In a new-ish and excellent PremierGuitar.com interview, Pete is all that and says some […]

March 22, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
New Info on Ace Frehley’s 1970s Gear

New Info on Ace Frehley’s 1970s Gear

Already Writing Next Record! Premier Guitar recently posted an interview with Ace Frehley in which Ace FINALLY talks with some specifics about what he used in the studio back in the early KISS days. Not a lot, but some. Here it is: “On the early KISS records, I used my tobacco-sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standard […]

March 15, 2010 | By | 3 Replies More
Alex Lifeson’s Snakes and Arrows Gear

Alex Lifeson’s Snakes and Arrows Gear

I’m a Rush fan, particularly since I came of guitar age during the Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures era, still two of my favorite albums. I did fall away from Rush a bit over the years as they got more into synths and Alex Lifeson got more into washy, ultra-chorused, ambient sounds instead of riffs. […]

March 8, 2010 | By | 3 Replies More