willem a écrit :
bah fonce, et si ça te plaît pas je te la reprends à ce tarif!
et la reissue ne doit pas être celle que jack white utilise (je connais pas assez bien son matos) mais une V3 ou V4
Pour Jack White:
Shown above, left to right: Jack White's red Big Muff, circa 2005 (rehoused by Analog Man). It is a vintage USA model with an LED added. Mike/Analog Man has stated that this Muff is an old 1970's model, with the LED added before he re-boxed it for Jack. Likely a V6 Big Muff, based on the knobs and tone, and the fact that Jack was using one prior to 2000 (before the V9 reissues he later used became available). Jack has his Muffs reboxed in a smaller, sturdier enclosures because he crushes the stock enclosures. Although it has been rumored that Jack's Big Muffs have a flat mids mod, they are actually stock circuits. Jack's main sounds on the early board on the left early boards came from his Big Muff and an early Electro-Harmonix POG. The AnalogMan box on the right is a tuner switch, and the large box on the left is a mute and A/B switch. Later boards include the AnalogMan tuner switch box, Boss TU-2 Tuner, MXR Micro Amp, Digitech Whammy, Big Muff, and the Electro-Harmonix POG with with board fitted on top to keep the slider settings in place. Jacks Big Muff tones come through an old Sears Silvertone 1485 (it has crunchy breakup like a Marshall stack) amp combined with a clean Fender Twin Reverb (with the reverb on), or later a Fender Vibroverb. Jacks really overdriven lead sound with the stuttery breakup comes from the MXR Micro amp (gain on max) going into the Big Muff.
Shown above, left to right: Jack White's Analog Man custom rehoused copper plated Raconteurs Big Muffs and white Dead Weather white Big Muff. All are stock V9 USA reissue Big Muff circuits. His Reconteurs copper effect board includes a Dunlop Rotovibe, Digitech Whammy, Voodoo Lab tremolo, Big Muff, Electro-Harmonix Micro Pog, Electro-Harmonix Nano Bassballs, a mute and A/B switching box, MXR Micro Amp, and a Boss TU-2 Tuner. His Dead Weather white effects board includes a Dunlop Rotovibe, Digitech Whammy, Voodoo lab Tremolo, Electro-Harmonix nano Bassballs, Big Muff, Micro POG, Boss TU-2 Tuner, MXR Micro Amp, and what looks like a Z-Vex four knob pedal, probably the Wooly Mammoth. Thanks to Mike (Analog Man) for the photo. Contrary to what some sources have stated, there is no mids mod to Jacks Muffs, but that is obvious if you listen to his tone.
Shown above: Jack White using a Tone Wicker Big Muff when touring with Wanda Jackson in 2011. EHX president Mike Matthews sent Jack a Tone Wicker, so that is probably where this one came from. Note the pencil marks showing Jack's settings: volume and tone both set at 2:00, sustain at 4:00, tone wicker and tone switch in off position. Click to enlarge full image to see Jacks Fender Vibroverb amp settings. This pedal board goes back to his older White Stripes setup and includes his AnalogMan tuner switch box, Boss TU-2 Tuner, MXR Micro Amp, Digitech Whammy, Tone Wicker Big Muff, and an Electro-Harmonix POG with board fitted on top to keep the slider settings in place.