And since I'm boring you with all this I'll also broach the controversial subject of Jimi's tone at what seems to be the height of his performances. From what I've seen, most of you have gravitated to this tone as the ultimo-primo tone to die for and keep forever, since that is what you heard during those last couple years of Jimi's life.
do you really think you're boring us with this ??
some other tones to die for are imo these amazing clean tones like on the intro of "one rainy wish" ( not the octavia guitar, but the perfect stratocaster tone he's got ... damn, how did he get that ?? ) , angel, drifting, or a tad crunchy like on little wing, castle made of sand ... or the Berkeley tone ( but it's actualy not difficult to go from bog to Berkeley, it's not very far if you adjust your settings a bit, i think ) . also the chaos mastering in some lives of "are you experienced"
it's been said that Jimi's sound city one hundred played a nice role in it. Shakti, i think, talked about it and built a cp103 ( later version but very close, to the sound city ) . thorleif, if you have some clips like the intro of one rainy wish, and other stuffs, that would be fantastic
damn you're right swankmotee, but it's understandable with the saying : "artists are never satisfied with what they did .. " allways looking further. But of course if they didn't appreciate enough what they did, maybe they wouldn't continue, so i'm sure such musicians or artists do appreciate what they have at some point. Yeah, too bad Jimi didn't live longer to discover all the thousands of various toys we now have, and which started to expand after he passed. but i think that it could have weakened his creativity after a while.
right now, hearing a little band on tv, i see that they don't propose something revolutionary at all. just any guitar cool looking, in the tiny amp they've been told to use, with not perspective on their tone, no personality. it's just basic stuff, and bands like this today are the majority i think.
now those who had / have some amazing signature sounds, they started with big constraint, having not much tools compared to today, to express themselves. so they pulled the most out of what they had, even in some unthinkable ways.
that engaged a lot of creativity. i can understand that they wanted more, that they had sounds in their head that didn't exist yet ...
now, guys like Zappa, i think that even if he got more toys later, it still applies to him a lot ! Gilmour .... sure, jeff beck , VH, even billy gibbons ...
i wasn't born back then, but i'd define this as "the old school way", am i right ?
by the way, looking at this Guild amp, with the unique features it has, i Wonder if i could perhaps implement it on my current 45/100 build easily ? this one will be all about cool mods and switchs anyway so ... if i can put that on my list ....
then i could drive another 45/100 or any amp, with the preamp of this one.
would some peoples like to work on such project for yourself already ?