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ohhhhhhh shiiiiiitttt!pjpjpaul said:Just ordered a marshall jtm 45 and matchless 2x12 cab.
someone is gonna wake the neighbors!!!!"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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I am a certified guitar nerd, especially when it comes to the Boss, Eddie, and Neil young's gear.mcgruff10 said:
That s some solid info. Thank youstatic111 said:
If I remember correctly from that same Fretboard Journal issue that talked about him having a high output p90 under the guard stated that Ed's tele is a real deal 50's and not some custom shop relic job.mace1229 said:Bruce's tele looks more naturally reliced that Ed's to me.
And if memory serves me correct, bruce retired "The Tele" and had fender and his own guitar tech make him replicas of the guitar.
So if that is all correct Ed's actually has a more natural relic...what a worldScio me nihil scire
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Love it! What pedal do I need to get for that Eddie sound?static111 said:
I am a certified guitar nerd, especially when it comes to the Boss, Eddie, and Neil young's gear.mcgruff10 said:
That s some solid info. Thank youstatic111 said:
If I remember correctly from that same Fretboard Journal issue that talked about him having a high output p90 under the guard stated that Ed's tele is a real deal 50's and not some custom shop relic job.mace1229 said:Bruce's tele looks more naturally reliced that Ed's to me.
And if memory serves me correct, bruce retired "The Tele" and had fender and his own guitar tech make him replicas of the guitar.
So if that is all correct Ed's actually has a more natural relic...what a worldI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
This may have changed, but I remember reading forever ago Ed doesn't use pedals? Maybe they still do, but 10c used to have a page with info on the gear used. I remember even basic diagrams of how it was all hooked up.mcgruff10 said:
Love it! What pedal do I need to get for that Eddie sound?static111 said:
I am a certified guitar nerd, especially when it comes to the Boss, Eddie, and Neil young's gear.mcgruff10 said:
That s some solid info. Thank youstatic111 said:
If I remember correctly from that same Fretboard Journal issue that talked about him having a high output p90 under the guard stated that Ed's tele is a real deal 50's and not some custom shop relic job.mace1229 said:Bruce's tele looks more naturally reliced that Ed's to me.
And if memory serves me correct, bruce retired "The Tele" and had fender and his own guitar tech make him replicas of the guitar.
So if that is all correct Ed's actually has a more natural relic...what a world
Anyway, I remember they said Ed didn't use pedals. He sets up the gain on the amp to be on the edge of distortion. When he wants a clean sound he strums lightly, when he wants a heavy sound he strums harder. And that's how he changes between the clean and dirty sounds.
That was probably 20 years ago when I read that, so who knows if that's still the case.0 -
That was my understanding back in the day.mace1229 said:
This may have changed, but I remember reading forever ago Ed doesn't use pedals? Maybe they still do, but 10c used to have a page with info on the gear used. I remember even basic diagrams of how it was all hooked up.mcgruff10 said:
Love it! What pedal do I need to get for that Eddie sound?static111 said:
I am a certified guitar nerd, especially when it comes to the Boss, Eddie, and Neil young's gear.mcgruff10 said:
That s some solid info. Thank youstatic111 said:
If I remember correctly from that same Fretboard Journal issue that talked about him having a high output p90 under the guard stated that Ed's tele is a real deal 50's and not some custom shop relic job.mace1229 said:Bruce's tele looks more naturally reliced that Ed's to me.
And if memory serves me correct, bruce retired "The Tele" and had fender and his own guitar tech make him replicas of the guitar.
So if that is all correct Ed's actually has a more natural relic...what a world
Anyway, I remember they said Ed didn't use pedals. He sets up the gain on the amp to be on the edge of distortion. When he wants a clean sound he strums lightly, when he wants a heavy sound he strums harder. And that's how he changes between the clean and dirty sounds.
That was probably 20 years ago when I read that, so who knows if that's still the case.0 -
As always, awesome info. Thank you.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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I just crank my tele into my Princeton with a touch of reverb and ride the volume control on the guitar. That gets 90%...the otherr 10% is just that I'm not Eddie so I won't ever be able to sound exactly like him. Wish I had a couple of tweed deluxe wired up I bet that would get me closer.mcgruff10 said:
Love it! What pedal do I need to get for that Eddie sound?static111 said:
I am a certified guitar nerd, especially when it comes to the Boss, Eddie, and Neil young's gear.mcgruff10 said:
That s some solid info. Thank youstatic111 said:
If I remember correctly from that same Fretboard Journal issue that talked about him having a high output p90 under the guard stated that Ed's tele is a real deal 50's and not some custom shop relic job.mace1229 said:Bruce's tele looks more naturally reliced that Ed's to me.
And if memory serves me correct, bruce retired "The Tele" and had fender and his own guitar tech make him replicas of the guitar.
So if that is all correct Ed's actually has a more natural relic...what a worldScio me nihil scire
There are no kings inside the gates of eden0 -
My first strat has been sold & has gone to good home & will get used live which is nice as it never left my room or the garage. Always will treasure it as it gave me the pleasure of learning something I never thought I could do. 
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Damn that is one nice guitar. Glad to hear it went to a good home.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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i think you are right. back then he played that schecter tele with hiwatt amp. with 2 guitars already he did not need to do much. was basically the 3rd guitar with a cleanish, edge of breakup kind of tone to be in the middle of mike and stone.mace1229 said:
This may have changed, but I remember reading forever ago Ed doesn't use pedals? Maybe they still do, but 10c used to have a page with info on the gear used. I remember even basic diagrams of how it was all hooked up.mcgruff10 said:
Love it! What pedal do I need to get for that Eddie sound?static111 said:
I am a certified guitar nerd, especially when it comes to the Boss, Eddie, and Neil young's gear.mcgruff10 said:
That s some solid info. Thank youstatic111 said:
If I remember correctly from that same Fretboard Journal issue that talked about him having a high output p90 under the guard stated that Ed's tele is a real deal 50's and not some custom shop relic job.mace1229 said:Bruce's tele looks more naturally reliced that Ed's to me.
And if memory serves me correct, bruce retired "The Tele" and had fender and his own guitar tech make him replicas of the guitar.
So if that is all correct Ed's actually has a more natural relic...what a world
Anyway, I remember they said Ed didn't use pedals. He sets up the gain on the amp to be on the edge of distortion. When he wants a clean sound he strums lightly, when he wants a heavy sound he strums harder. And that's how he changes between the clean and dirty sounds.
That was probably 20 years ago when I read that, so who knows if that's still the case.
i am not sure how he is doing it now, but his tele, that sg, and some different les pauls all with p 90s, and a few strats i think, into his old fender amps. i do not remember him using any pedals. he doesn't really need to with a keyboard and 2 guitars already.
i think his best clean tone i have ever heard was when he was soundchecking immortality on the immagine in cornice doc with that pete townshend les paul. stunningly amazing tone right there."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
I haven't seen that video since it came out.gimmesometruth27 said:
i think you are right. back then he played that schecter tele with hiwatt amp. with 2 guitars already he did not need to do much. was basically the 3rd guitar with a cleanish, edge of breakup kind of tone to be in the middle of mike and stone.mace1229 said:
This may have changed, but I remember reading forever ago Ed doesn't use pedals? Maybe they still do, but 10c used to have a page with info on the gear used. I remember even basic diagrams of how it was all hooked up.mcgruff10 said:
Love it! What pedal do I need to get for that Eddie sound?static111 said:
I am a certified guitar nerd, especially when it comes to the Boss, Eddie, and Neil young's gear.mcgruff10 said:
That s some solid info. Thank youstatic111 said:
If I remember correctly from that same Fretboard Journal issue that talked about him having a high output p90 under the guard stated that Ed's tele is a real deal 50's and not some custom shop relic job.mace1229 said:Bruce's tele looks more naturally reliced that Ed's to me.
And if memory serves me correct, bruce retired "The Tele" and had fender and his own guitar tech make him replicas of the guitar.
So if that is all correct Ed's actually has a more natural relic...what a world
Anyway, I remember they said Ed didn't use pedals. He sets up the gain on the amp to be on the edge of distortion. When he wants a clean sound he strums lightly, when he wants a heavy sound he strums harder. And that's how he changes between the clean and dirty sounds.
That was probably 20 years ago when I read that, so who knows if that's still the case.
i am not sure how he is doing it now, but his tele, that sg, and some different les pauls all with p 90s, and a few strats i think, into his old fender amps. i do not remember him using any pedals. he doesn't really need to with a keyboard and 2 guitars already.
i think his best clean tone i have ever heard was when he was soundchecking immortality on the immagine in cornice doc with that pete townshend les paul. stunningly amazing tone right there.
Is the PT Les Paul that one with a third pickup in the middle? Did he have that back then?0 -
yeah that is one of the PTs he had. i think he had a cherry sunburst, but this one is the red one, #5.mace1229 said:
I haven't seen that video since it came out.gimmesometruth27 said:
i think you are right. back then he played that schecter tele with hiwatt amp. with 2 guitars already he did not need to do much. was basically the 3rd guitar with a cleanish, edge of breakup kind of tone to be in the middle of mike and stone.mace1229 said:
This may have changed, but I remember reading forever ago Ed doesn't use pedals? Maybe they still do, but 10c used to have a page with info on the gear used. I remember even basic diagrams of how it was all hooked up.mcgruff10 said:
Love it! What pedal do I need to get for that Eddie sound?static111 said:
I am a certified guitar nerd, especially when it comes to the Boss, Eddie, and Neil young's gear.mcgruff10 said:
That s some solid info. Thank youstatic111 said:
If I remember correctly from that same Fretboard Journal issue that talked about him having a high output p90 under the guard stated that Ed's tele is a real deal 50's and not some custom shop relic job.mace1229 said:Bruce's tele looks more naturally reliced that Ed's to me.
And if memory serves me correct, bruce retired "The Tele" and had fender and his own guitar tech make him replicas of the guitar.
So if that is all correct Ed's actually has a more natural relic...what a world
Anyway, I remember they said Ed didn't use pedals. He sets up the gain on the amp to be on the edge of distortion. When he wants a clean sound he strums lightly, when he wants a heavy sound he strums harder. And that's how he changes between the clean and dirty sounds.
That was probably 20 years ago when I read that, so who knows if that's still the case.
i am not sure how he is doing it now, but his tele, that sg, and some different les pauls all with p 90s, and a few strats i think, into his old fender amps. i do not remember him using any pedals. he doesn't really need to with a keyboard and 2 guitars already.
i think his best clean tone i have ever heard was when he was soundchecking immortality on the immagine in cornice doc with that pete townshend les paul. stunningly amazing tone right there.
Is the PT Les Paul that one with a third pickup in the middle? Did he have that back then?
in the video it looks like he has the pickup selector in the middle position but i have no idea how that thing is wired up. sounds like he has a phaser kind of effect or something on it later in the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItKXzTLNqWs
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Sounds like he changes pickups a few times and definitely a chorus kicking on right at the end there.0
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Just bought this guy. 1996 MIA 50th anniversary tele.
Been trying to pick up and learn again after about 20 years. Sold my other MIJ fender to put towards a move and spent $100 on a squire. It’s been about a year, but spent that time trading up. Find a good deal on an upgrade and buy it, then sell my old one for a little more than I paid. I’m probably only the original $100 into this after doing that for a year and buying/selling about a half dozen guitars.
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That's awesome! Excellent way to move up the line. Are you playing much?mace1229 said:Just bought this guy. 1996 MIA 50th anniversary tele.
Been trying to pick up and learn again after about 20 years. Sold my other MIJ fender to put towards a move and spent $100 on a squire. It’s been about a year, but spent that time trading up. Find a good deal on an upgrade and buy it, then sell my old one for a little more than I paid. I’m probably only the original $100 into this after doing that for a year and buying/selling about a half dozen guitars.
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Brought this one home on Monday. It's a Japanese ESP Vintage Plus from 1996. Got it cleaned up and adjusted to my liking last night.
So far, so good! This has a super nice neck and is a pleasure to play.
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dudeman said:Brought this one home on Monday. It's a Japanese ESP Vintage Plus from 1996. Got it cleaned up and adjusted to my liking last night.
So far, so good! This has a super nice neck and is a pleasure to play.
Nice! I’ve been wanting an 80’s ESP 400 Series strat.0
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