I've only listened to YouTube clips but to me, his live tone from the recent shows is absolutely killer. Check out his tone on women in love (I think it was the Portland show). That god awful nasally tone is gone. Instead, its warm and earthy and thick, but also some serious chunk low end remains. It's awesome. Any ideas on what we are hearing? I feel like I hear some chorus, and verb and the cocked wah is gone.
If this is in fact his new old school amp, sign me up! It's killer. I'll take a lunchbox version please!
If you're referencing the clips from Van Halen.net's FB page, then I can understand why! I think Ed's using the 5150IIIS here? Or he might be using that "mystery marshall" style amp he was going on about in his interviews either way, he sounds great lol. Getting excited to see VH on August 13th!
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bman5150 wrote:I've only listened to YouTube clips but to me, his live tone from the recent shows is absolutely killer. Check out his tone on women in love (I think it was the Portland show). That god awful nasally tone is gone. Instead, its warm and earthy and thick, but also some serious chunk low end remains. It's awesome. Any ideas on what we are hearing? I feel like I hear some chorus, and verb and the cocked wah is gone.
If this is in fact his new old school amp, sign me up! It's killer. I'll take a lunchbox version please!
His tone still sounds nasally to me from the clips i've seen
I think its still a little cocked wahish but much better than the last tour. I also think he could dial out some low end too. Sometimes it sounds like he and wolf are competing for some of the same lower hertz frequencies. Can sound a little muddy and undefined on the heavier stuff.
bman5150 wrote:I've only listened to YouTube clips but to me, his live tone from the recent shows is absolutely killer. Check out his tone on women in love (I think it was the Portland show). That god awful nasally tone is gone. Instead, its warm and earthy and thick, but also some serious chunk low end remains. It's awesome. Any ideas on what we are hearing? I feel like I hear some chorus, and verb and the cocked wah is gone.
If this is in fact his new old school amp, sign me up! It's killer. I'll take a lunchbox version please!
made me buy a 5150 mini
No it is NOT his plexi tone but thats not what i was after anyway
bman5150 wrote:I've only listened to YouTube clips but to me, his live tone from the recent shows is absolutely killer. Check out his tone on women in love (I think it was the Portland show). That god awful nasally tone is gone. Instead, its warm and earthy and thick, but also some serious chunk low end remains. It's awesome. Any ideas on what we are hearing? I feel like I hear some chorus, and verb and the cocked wah is gone.
If this is in fact his new old school amp, sign me up! It's killer. I'll take a lunchbox version please!
made me buy a 5150 mini
No it is NOT his plexi tone but thats not what i was after anyway
How do you like the 5150 50 watt? I just got one and so far I like it , been rolling preamp tubes to see what fits best
Agree. Except for when he gets on the wah during the solo. But yep-this is killer. I think this live tone sounds a lot like the recorded VHII album, which is definitely my fav VH record tone. In fact, I really need to find out more about what they did for this record because I just love it.
I was at the tour opener in Seattle (Auburn). Killer show and the tone was better than the vids. Very full and harmonics screamed. When he did his solo, they had him LOUD. Could feel it in the chest. Was a great experience.
Could be that they implemented some of the "EL34-amp" tweaks into his touring heads, which are probably located behind the stacks?
We can't do much but speculate anyway...
But definitely a step in the right direction!
Also it seems he's a tad less on autopilot, more lively now.