From Guy Provost, your YouTube pal

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Ciao you "sound" brotha!Stretchy wrote:Hey! I've been out a few days and BANG! I see a cool thread by my virtual Friend Fil (Solodallas). Great stuff... keep them coming. I love you blog too!
From Guy Provost, your YouTube pal
nice interview. thanks! mentions old 50w and 100watters - essentially the same as what angus and malcolm claimed (1959 and 1992 for riffs; 1987 for solos; straight cabs). but platt is a little confused when it comes to speakers. he refers to some speakers which break up quite a lot - that would probably be g12Ms (the others prob. g12h and 65watters)yngwie308 wrote:In this issue there is an interview with Mike Platt, the engineer on Back In Black, check it out..
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Keep up the great work Fil.
Tell us more about these JMP heads you recently picked up, what years are they?
Apparently Neuman mikes were used on BIB and Angus used a wireless for his guitar as well!!
Dave yngwie308
It’s easy to understand that this may be an important component.(Tony Platt) We ran his (Angus’) rig wireless (Schaffer-Vega Diversity System, SD), so I had different setups in different rooms. There was a live-ish room down at the end of the studio and another setup in the main room. We just kind of blended the sound together in different combinations. He always felt more natural using a wireless, but in NYC (some editing took place there) we didn’t have the wireless setup so we had to try to match a few sounds.
The wireless has filtering in it, and it added quite an edge in the middle area. We had to tweak it a little to try and match, but I was always aware that it wasn’t quite the same sound.
It is evident to me that this unit is the missing link.Yeah, I use the Schaffer-Vega. I’ve been using that since ’77. On the receiver you’ve got like a monitor switch you can boost the signal and in the transmitter you’ve got the same sort of thing. You can really give a guitar hell with ‘em. I have used the remote in the studio and it worked really good.