Thanks Spaceace for a bit of logic.
I'm not saying I'm 100% right but some things are just not making any logical sense.
The custom fuzzbox thing comes from a Japanese interview that was translated by a guy named Dai on Plexi Palace and his translation? makes no sense if you read it.
Jeez how do we know how good Dai's translation skills are or for that matter how good the Japanese interviewers translation skills are.
Ever heard of lost in translation.
Another thing from a strange source that ends up just about taken as fact.
Rudy was doing bi-amping with Mick Mars and bi-amping is daisy chaining.
The first thing is Ed was loud loud loud.
Ed liked big stage volume.
Ed says this in interviews and that's why he has multiple heads hooked up for the 1978 world tour which often involved bigger venues and outdoor venues than the LA club circuit.
Ed had the 1978 PAF up very close to the strings trying to get max gain out of it and this is another thing pointing to the amps basically being stock and just thrown together for the 1978 world tour.
Ed had a Eruption/YRGM amp quick changeover with different signal chains, so basically 2 sets of 3 daisy chained amps are used on the 1978 world tour with an optional 3rd set.
Ed basically says the amps are configured this way in the 1978 interviews.
The 1978 rig was just thrown together.
The 1979 rig was more planned and designed in a different way.
Ed said he patched the amps together when he was talking about the 1978 rig and patched together basically means daisy chained.
There are differences from Ed's 1978 and 1979 rig. The 1978 rig is daisy chained in groups of 3 amps like Ed said in 1978 interviews and the 1979 rig is a amp switching system just like Ed said in 1979 interviews and is not really daisy chained but all the amps seem to be controlled by a master switcher.
In the 1978 rig you can follow the daisy chained amp leads.
One amp is the end and has one lead into the input and then that goes to the second amps input which also has a out lead from another input and then this out lead goes to the third amp which also has a input from Ed's signal chain.
1 lead -> 2 leads -> 2 lead
Classic 3 amp daisy chaining and Ed has 2 groups of amps with this 3 amp daisy chaining lead setup.
ROBIN L. makes no sense at all and I think he's got bits of the 1978 and 1979 mixed up and then covered in his slaving agenda.
Anyway if some of you guys want to believe in pixies and stupid tricks and strange guys on the net then ok.
I'm not posting anymore about it because I've already done it over and over again.
btw I made this post in another thread but I think it's relevant here and no slaving was involved.
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what u are hearing is a Variplex Dave Friedman loaned me... panned hard right, with a bit of verb and the requisite proper efx in front of the amp (EVH flanger, one delay at about 100 ms and another around 300).. variac at 90. I had to use an attenuator (Komet) down relatively low, so as to not bug the neighbors...
oh and the amp has original Sylvania 6CA7's in it
With regards to the recording, I used a 57 and maybe one other mic blended in a bit (I can't remember what, maybe a ribbon but i don't remember).. mic pre was a UA 610.
I think I used a bit of boost from an MXR 6 band blue eq... hard to remember. I'd say the 610 isn't a necessity, but it is what VH used, so... probably helps. I mostly use API mic pres for electric these days....
Using a g12h30 speaker in a bogner 1x12 w. Its a suhr guitar not sure what suhr pickup. Dave
eventide time factor- on the tape delay setting, using a 100 ms delay, and another around 300ms... you need a bit more slap (100) than the longer one, just use a touch of the 300 ms, enough to make that Am chord sound rhythmically correct...
he regular variac was used because then you get the effect of the heater voltage dropping too... Dave can explain better. And yes I used an airbrake and amp was at 8 ohms.... and yes amp was biased at 50ma with the variac set at 90v
To answer a few things the heaters dropping with the variac is a huge tone thing. At one point I had a filament transformer hooked up to a variac to see what effect the heaters dropping had on tone. Well it was a lot, also if you want to use it right you should bias the amp while at 90 volts. The variac that comes with the amp is more for vol then anything. Dave
As far as the bias variac was at 90v and then it was biased to 50ma which then gives you a plate voltage of 325 to 350 if the power transformer is speced with the right current. Remember these readings are for a 50 watt not a 100 watt. Dave
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Just did a quick Spectrum Analysis of the sinasl1 ATBL opening (right channel) and Ed's original ATBL opening (left channel).
Except for the real low end around 90Hz which is not a big deal, they are very similar.
sinasl1 is not using JBL's so he must have EQ'ed that in or maybe it's just the speaker that he was using.
Ed is channel 1 or the top graph and sinasl1 is channel 2 or the bottom graph.
