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2060.1 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Thu Dec 13 1990 16:12 | 5 |
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Wah's are a blast but I tend to use them in cycles. Go for the
Screamer! Then trade it to me for my Hotfoot.
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2060.2 | no single answer | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Thu Dec 13 1990 17:47 | 17 |
| I guess it depends on what efx you really need to cover the tunes
you wanna play. Of the ones you listed, a good distortion is
probably the most versatile. A good compressor/sustainer would
probably be my pick, as I feel I *MUST* have one to get *my
sound*.
The wah-wah is quite out-dated. That's not to say it's not
useable. Stevie Ray Vaughan used one, and if your trying
to get his sound, you'd need one. Jimmy Hendrix "Fuzz-face"
are also quite outdated. They have a very differant sound
from the modern distortion devices which some players want,
but they are quite low-tech, and tend to be noisy.
It's all opinion, and what your' personal needs are (pinned
against what you can afford).
Mark
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2060.3 | WAH + Swell? | CSS::FRASER | But I don't have an accent; you do! | Thu Dec 13 1990 18:02 | 5 |
| What I'd like is a switchable Wah+Swell/Volume in the same
pedal - anyone know of one?
Andy
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2060.4 | | PNO::HEISER | love inhalation | Thu Dec 13 1990 18:03 | 3 |
| Re: -1
Morley makes one and so does DOD.
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2060.5 | | CSS::FRASER | But I don't have an accent; you do! | Thu Dec 13 1990 18:21 | 4 |
| Thanks - I'll check them out.
Andy
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2060.6 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Thu Dec 13 1990 18:27 | 3 |
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Geez, someone needs to tell Eric Johnson that his fuzz and wah are
outdated. He'll be shocked.
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2060.7 | a used RAT - best $20 I ever spent | GOOROO::CLARK | I have to think to smile | Thu Dec 13 1990 18:50 | 7 |
| out of the list given I'd get the Tube Screamer or the RAT. I like
both of them a lot. I use a RAT and like the wide variety of
distortion it can generate, from slightly overdriven to metal
to cheesey shrill transistor meltdown sounds. Second choice would be
some sort of flanger/chorus/phaser to give some subtle enhancement
to the sound. Buy #1 and don't tell your SO, then ask for #2 for
Christmas.
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2060.8 | don't sell those phase shifters | STAR::TPROULX | | Thu Dec 13 1990 19:03 | 18 |
| re .2
Au contraire! Although it was out of style, the
wah has made quite a comeback. I'm hearing it
everywhere. Guns-n-Roses, new Clapton, SRV, Eric
Johnson, and a bunch more I can't think of. Haven't
more metal bands been using them recently (Buck?).
re .0
The strong point of the Tube Screamer is getting
that cranked Fender sound. The Rat is great for
heavy cement mixer crunch and hi-gain leads. Both
are great units. I'd go for one of them depending
on your taste. Either one coupled with a crybaby
is a great combo.
-Tom
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2060.9 | ...and Steve Vai | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Join the Brotherhood of Tone | Thu Dec 13 1990 19:13 | 7 |
| FWIW You could also add LA Guns to your list or Wah users, Tom.
I'd say the wah or the tube screamer. I wouldn't recommend the
flanger, I think that sound has pretty limited application. However
for the same money a chorus might be nice.
Greg
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2060.10 | Tons o people use em! | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Thu Dec 13 1990 19:22 | 2 |
| Also add Vai, Satch, the Scorps, Uli Jon Roth, Yngwie, and a host of
other players to the Wha_user list!
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2060.11 | | PNO::HEISER | love inhalation | Thu Dec 13 1990 19:24 | 3 |
| Oz Fox of Stryper uses it on a few tunes for their new album too.
Mike
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2060.12 | Since we're talking about superstars ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Dec 13 1990 22:10 | 4 |
| I use one too ... 8^)
Scary ...
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2060.13 | Morley.. My partner in life!! Yes, Scrooge? | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Thu Dec 13 1990 22:29 | 13 |
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The lovely wife of Gree Vee King authorized him to send away for a
Morley WAH/VOLUME/DISTORTION pedal (jeeze, if they'd only build reverb
into this pedal it would be great).... Fellers, am I going to be able
to replace my tube driver with the fuzz sound from the Morley Pedal???
As most of you have suffered through, I don't really get the big
distortion sound just overdrive things a little when the solos come!
Gree Vee
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2060.14 | I wanna hear it when you turn 'em ALL on together! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Join the Brotherhood of Tone | Thu Dec 13 1990 23:18 | 14 |
| > Fellers, am I going to be able to replace my tube driver with the fuzz
> sound from the Morley Pedal???
Even though I've never heard the Morley unit, I wouldn't count on it.
Most of the solid state distortions seem kind of limited in use to me.
I like the tube drivers a *lot*!
But then again, I used one of those Boss Turbo Distortion stomp boxes
the other day and thought it sounded killer! So, who knows, maybe
you'll like it, but I think for the kind of music you play nothing will
beat a cool Fender amp's distortion. The tube driver probably comes
close.
fickle-greg
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2060.15 | | HYEND::C_DENOPOULOS | Men Are Pigs, And Proud Of It! | Fri Dec 14 1990 12:06 | 13 |
| Wah-Wah pedal 1st choice IF I can't get my CryBaby to work.
Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face 2nd choice IF I can't et my FuzzBuster to
work.
Rat Distortion Hell, I get distortion from my $10.00 amp. (see note ?)
Ibanez Tube Screamer Don't know exactly what it does.
Compression pedal(any) " " " " " "
Flanger(any) " " " " " "
other...? One of those things you use with your mouth to make the
tones?? I don't know what it's called, but they use it it
Rocky Mountain Way. That would probably be my 3rd choice.
Chris D.
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2060.16 | Makin' a list, checkin' it twice | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Fri Dec 14 1990 12:40 | 18 |
| The device mentioned in .15 is the "Heil Talk Box". These are available
from AMS for about $175.
I want one .............Santa !!!
While I'm at it, Santa, I'd also like to find the following under
my tree:
Alesis HR16B drum machine
Les Paul '59 Std.
National Steel Resophonic
Gibson Archtop
Rickenbacker 12-string
Mark
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2060.17 | Marshall ??? | REPAIR::KISIEL | ThunderStruck !!! | Fri Dec 14 1990 12:43 | 14 |
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The Christmas gift I was thinking of buying for my self is one
of those small Marshall micro stacks (the 12 watt ones).
Is this a good practice amp ???
Is they really as good as some people say ???
Thanks for info..
EWAN
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2060.18 | I recorded with that thing... | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Fri Dec 14 1990 12:51 | 3 |
| -1 The 12wt stack is a killer.
But that's JMHO...
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2060.19 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Dave | Fri Dec 14 1990 13:02 | 7 |
| .3:
> What I'd like is a switchable Wah+Swell/Volume in the same
> pedal - anyone know of one?
Morley Power-Wah
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2060.20 | Just say no ! | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Dec 14 1990 15:22 | 23 |
| The correct answer is:
ALL OF 'EM ! Sooner or later you'll "have to have" all of 'em.
then you'll go MIDI, then you go straight into an old plexiglass
head, then you'll get a MicroVerb or something...
;)
FWIW - I think for your application the Tube Screamer and a
CryBaby would be nifty. While the whhhhaaaa is very application
specific, the tube screamer would be good for about everything
short of metal... Very useful stomp, IMHO.
Morley ??
_ /|
\'o.O' AcK!!
=(___)=
U
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2060.21 | DOD... | GLASS::ALLBERY | Jim | Fri Dec 14 1990 15:41 | 4 |
| re .19...
DOD sells a volume/WahWah.
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2060.22 | cheap, too | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Fri Dec 14 1990 16:26 | 5 |
| My Christmas gift to myself this year was a nice, lil (nifty) foot
switch. I'm using it to switch the dual Master Volume controls on my
JCM 900 head. Works great, is quiet, and looks good.
B.
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2060.23 | last of the big spenders | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Fri Dec 14 1990 17:28 | 5 |
| Hey, when it comes to buying a christmas gift for myself, money
is no object. Just read the pick note ;^)
Mark
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2060.24 | Yeah I like my toob driver! | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Fri Dec 14 1990 19:18 | 18 |
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Yeah, Greg, I hear you... So far I've had fun with my tube driver
(of course) an ibanez tube screamer that my teacher uses and believe it
our not a RAT!! As a matter of fact I thought that the RAT sounded
pretty cool.. I don't use much distortion, I really use my box as a
power boost (usually with distortion pot set way down) just to get my
solos to cut through the ummmmmm.... CURTAINS ON MY CELLAR WALL...
Hahahahaha cos I don't play out anyway!! But if I ever did, I bet my
solos would cut through what ever it is that they's have to cut
through.... So if Grevie King is gonna spend the rest of his musical
career jamming to records in his basement, why bother?? Good
question, Steve... I'll give it some thought. Still waiting on my
deluxe reverb to get back from my tube guy.. Thta's pretty exciting!!!
More shit for me to play with in the basement!
Gree Vee
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2060.25 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Fri Dec 14 1990 19:21 | 8 |
| I hear ya Gree Vee...I don't use much distortion either!
BWA-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I crack myself up!
B.
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2060.26 | Bill "Clean Tone" Buckley! | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Fri Dec 14 1990 19:56 | 16 |
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Hey, Buck, cute, cute... ( I didn't think it was so funny, but I am
still sitting here giggling.. heh, heh, I crack myself up..)
I'm getting better, I even asked coop to
trade me his kitty hawk preamp! I'm tellin' ya Coop, you need this
leetle bitty Fender amp... it'll go great with yer New Strat!!
Or..... you could just send it to me and I could promise to give
you a really cool thing that I don't have yet, but probably will in the
future.
Gree Vee
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2060.27 | A Chrippy Wish | BHUNA::IGOLDIE | Makin' love like crazed weasels | Sat Dec 15 1990 10:36 | 17 |
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Dear Santa,
can I please have a 1958 Les Paul for Chrippy as
I have been a good boy.If you cannot get me this then an
ordinary one will do.
thank you
STAYNZ aged 23 and 5/12ths
.......ps,if you do not bring me one,I'll spit a greenie into
your milk and there'll be no carrots for Rudolph.
..........but most of all.....
I'LL LIGHT THE FIRE
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2060.28 | | CSC32::H_SO | Redline? What redline? | Sat Dec 15 1990 16:35 | 17 |
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RE: .17 Microstack for practice.
I thought it was the cat's meow when I first picked it up. Upon some
experimenting with it for a while, I found it too limiting for the
type of stuff I wanted to do(the band at that time was covering a lot
of covers that required at least 2 channels, and most of the stuff I
write tend to be that way, too.) If you can put up with not having
footswitching ability, sure. It's a good little practice amp.
I kinda wish I hadn't traded that Peavy Audition Chorus in for the
Ministack...
Now, if I can only convince Mesa/Boogie to come out with MK3
Microstack... ;)
J.
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2060.29 | Get your wah-wahs out!! | ESKIMO::AUSTIN | | Fri Dec 28 1990 16:51 | 11 |
| Well, I decided on getting the CryBaby for Christmas and am very
happy with my choice. Wurlizers(sp) in Worcester gave me a pretty
decent deal on one. I've already got a built-in overdrive on my
amp(Dean Markley), so I can get a good variety of sounds out of
it now. I'm amazes me now how many guitarists have used this effect-
from Hendrix to Vaughn, even Supertramp('Bloody Well Right'). I
guess I'm just listening for it more now that I have one...
What'd y'all get in your stocking this year?
Alan
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2060.30 | I cancelled my Effing Present.. whiiiiine! | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Wed Jan 02 1991 16:57 | 20 |
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Yeow, you should be happy, Alan... I had ordered a Morely
FUZZ/WAH/VOLUME pedal from american musical and it didn't ship in time
for xmas.. buuuuummmmer [;^( <-- Gree Vee King pouting at christmas.
I called em up and they told me that they held personal checks and that
my order wouldn't go out for at least a year while they waited for it
to clear. Hmmm.. how cum Stew-Mac and Musician's Curse don't do
that??? Anyways... I went down to a local music store and tried one of
those pedals (yep, I had never used one before, dumb, huh??) and it
SUCKED!!! I've never heard anything sooooo sucky sounding.. The guys
at the store said (and I quote) yeah, their TOP OF THE LINE pedals
sound sucky.. their lower priced ones are pretty good though..
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.. am I glad I cancelled that order.. I'll do
with a 59 dollar Crybaby and save a chunk of change!!!
Hope everybody had a great holiday!
Steve
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2060.31 | What s*cked? | SMURF::LAMBERT | Specialization is for insects | Wed Jan 02 1991 21:58 | 21 |
| Yo, Greee-Veee,
What s*cked about the sound? The wah sound, or the fuzz, or what?
I've been looking to replace an old unreliable Electro-Harmonix (get
this) "Muff Fuzz Wah Crying Tone Pedal" (that really is it's name, and
yes, some people really did buy E-M stuff years ago - I've even got a
"Big Muff", but don't tell anyone...). I was looking at the Morleys
'cause they're built like tanks, and use optics instead of pots. I
really just need the volume effect, but if the wah is useable I'd get
the added feature. Don't care about fuzz, though.
BTW, the E-M pedal mentioned above actually was pretty good in it's
day. It's got a really stupid design for pot mounting and actuation
though, and burns through pots at an amazing rate. Though it's Fuzz
tone was never anythng to write home about, it has a wah that's
adjustable as to what freq. range it works on. Cool.
A friend had an old Morley "Echo Pedal" (yes, pedal) that used
a magnetic drum for delaying the data. Now _that_ was weird.
-- Sam
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2060.32 | Uh Huuuuuh.. | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Wed Jan 02 1991 22:31 | 23 |
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yeah, I was looking at (had ordered, in fact) Morley for the same
reasons that you state.. what I heard was a real noisy effect pedal.
Lots of scratchy stuff.. Also the wah started out OK but as the pedal
got pushed to the metal (in wah mode) the volume got very high and the
noise was ungodly.. I was expecting a super quiet effect and this one
wasn't and I wasn't expecting huge volume changes when I moved the wah
pedal. The tone change from low to high was to damn abrupt to be
usable... Heck I expected the thing to be at least as good as a dunlop
cry baby.
Heh heh, I remember the EH stuff dude, I owned a big Muff and I
heard of the crying tone pedal (but mostly it was just the audience
crying during my early playing days... hahahahahahaaha.. more insane
laughter)
Steve
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2060.33 | DOD pedal | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Thu Jan 03 1991 12:25 | 9 |
| DOD has a small pedal, which (if I remember correctly) included a
volume control, a Wah, and can also be used as an expression pedal.
Cost is under $100. Doesn't include distortion, but you could
always get something like a Tube screamer, or Boss HM2 (or whatever
distortion pedal you prefer).
Check it out.
Mark
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2060.34 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Thu Jan 03 1991 14:11 | 15 |
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In my stocking...
Eric Johnson "Total Electric Guitar" video
Grip-Master
Tube Screamer (Yes!)
Eric Clapton Crossroads Song Book (Vol 2)
SRV Songbook
CD's (Layla Sessions, Tommy Conwell, Vaughn Brothers)
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2060.35 | In my stocking.... | SMURF::BENNETT | | Thu Jan 03 1991 16:30 | 8 |
|
Sabine ST-1000
G&R Appetite for Destruction songbook
CDs - Pink Floyd "Meddle" and Vaughn Bros. "Family Style"
+ an Ancient Fender Bassman head
+ Fender 1x15 cab with tilt-o-matic legs
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2060.36 | | CSC32::MCCLOSKEY | I'm the NRA | Sun Jan 06 1991 16:09 | 7 |
| In my stocking......
The complete recordings of Robert Johnson...
Kevin
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2060.37 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Mon Jan 07 1991 12:34 | 7 |
| re: Robert Johnson
Yeah I got it too, but after making a cassette copy for my wife I doubt I'll
listen to it again. Not that I disklike it, but personally I don't need a
great deal of exposure to it...
dbii
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2060.38 | I'm happy! | GOOROO::CLARK | just say NO to tone | Mon Jan 07 1991 13:13 | 3 |
| a pile of tapes from Elderly Instruments (mostly bluegrass and Wes
Montgomery) and then (after convincing wifey that we couldn't live
without one anymore) a new casette deck!
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