Stones olden day Alive tone
a_gherkin
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im wondering what amp stone used to play through during the ten era to play alive, live? It s the exact overdriven tone i want. i have a feeling its a twin with some pedal in front of it, maybe a tubescreamer. can anyone help me out?
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Gibson Les Paul -> Ibanez Sonic Distortion -> Marshall JCM 800 or 900
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i had the MG10 for an amp for about 2 years until last year....god I don't know how I did it
Big difference between a JCM 800 and a JCM 900.
I still would rather go the Plexi or JTM 45 way. Or if wattage isn't a problem the 18 watter.
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Tell me about it, after about 2 or 3 days of tweaking trying to find a tone i liked i gave up, lol.
Ill put it on eBay probably.... brand new amp, hardly been played, reason im selling.... it sucks! That oughta get the bids rolling in!
What are the differences between these two?
.....and which one is the one Stone actually used/uses?
hmm i have a jcm900 and it doesnt have anything on stone gorgeous alive tone so it could be the 800
Stone used a Marshall JCM 800 2203 amp through 2 Marshall cabs (not sure what models, or what speakers) with an Ibanez TS-9 tubescreamer. I believe PJ have their tubescreamers modified too.
Now of course on both there have been veriations, and more than once I've walked by a used store and seen an 800 and went, WTF?
JCM 800 (2203), single channel no reverb. EL34 power tubes.
JCM 900(4100), two channel twin reverb. 5881 power tubes.
According to a article I read a while back with a guy from marshall they will say that the EL34 is the "Marshall" tone. That sort of bugs me because JTM 45's, 1974x's, bluesbreakers all do not have EL34, but to me those are true marshall tones. The reason for them to switch to a EL34 back in the day was because of cost. Those were cheaper than 5881's. Then there was shortage in EL34's so they switched back to 5881's again.
I personally am a JTM 45 and a 1974x fan when it comes to marshalls.
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for all the cleans he switches to his fender
Yup, he and Mike had a pan pedal so they could quickly switch between the Bassman (or twin) and Marshall, or blend the sounds.
Do they still do this? I think they did in 2000, but not sure about the tours since.
They started using those during Binaural and Riot Act.
i have a multi effects pedal at home that can imitate the tubescreamer sound perfectly
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As a bon-i-fide tone junkie. This info is pretty cool.