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tetsuo_fr
je ne trouve pas les amplis que manu galvin utilise avec sa telecaster sur le net, lorsqu'il joue avec JJ Milteau... Quelqu'un aurait une idée ?
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Jazzm@ster
Visualdistortion a écrit :


Une vidéo de Paul de Rammstein, assez intéressante


on sait désormais qu'il joue sur Jaguar, on la reconnait aisément sur leurs disques...
Rolfpedalboards
J'ai pu voir que Russian Circles jouait sur des ampli Sunn model T.
All you need is Rolf
fuzzbox85
Anaon a écrit :

Alex Lifeson





Ce sont des Ampeg les petits amplis?
fuzzbox85
Steve Mariott des Small Faces / Humble Pie

* Gretsch 6120 (& various models) - during the Small Faces, Marriott used the original brown Gretsch 6120 (and various models). Most Small Faces tracks would have been recorded with this guitar. Marriott also used a brown model at the beginning of Humble Pie.
* Fender Telecaster - used towards the end of the Small Faces (196. Marriott fattened its sound by replacing the neck pick-up with a P90. Interestingly, Eddie Cochran replaced his neck pick-up on his Gretsch with a P90 too. Marriott's Telecaster ended its days with the Small Faces at Alexandra Palace, breaking in two as it was thrown down in disgust during the gig on New Year's Eve when Marriott announced his decision to leave the band.
* Gibson Les Paul Junior - apparently given to Marriott by a fan. Like the Telecaster, Marriott modified it in a whimsical way by removing the original scratch plate and replacing it with the white scratch plate from his Dwight.
* Epiphone Dwight - used during Humble Pie's early days, and can be heard on the band's song "I Don't Need No Doctor". The Dwight was also victim to a rather strange modification, the apparently home-made black scratch plate extended along to the controls and jack socket. The Dwight is probably the most famous Humble Pie guitar icon, and it was stolen in the UK (whereabouts still unknown).
* Gibson Les Paul Custom - Marriott was pictured using a Les Paul in the Small Faces. It was used almost exclusively at Humble Pie performances from 1973 onwards and was possibly still being used right at the end of the band's life. Steve’s son Toby now owns this guitar, and played it at his father's Memorial Concert in 2001.
* Ovation & Ibanez - Marriott advertised an Ovation Electric in the trade and music press in the mid 1970s (he was never seen actually playing one).
* Fender Esquire - used on the Small Faces II reunion. It appeared on the Small Faces II tour and disappeared as quickly after the split. There is video footage of Steve playing a Sunburst Fender Stratocaster during the Blackberries period of Humble Pie.
* Gibson 335 - Manon Piercey bought Marriott this guitar around 1985. His decision to play in three-piece bands in the future reflects the confidence that he had in his guitar playing. After the acquisition of this guitar, he seemed never to play any other, adding to the rumours that this was in fact his only guitar. Toby has this guitar now and the pick-up covers are removed.


Le tout branche sur des Marshall 100 Watt. Marriott, comme Pete Townshend, a ete d'ailleurs tres influant sur le devellopement de la marque
Mr Park
Topheando a écrit :
J'ai pu voir que Russian Circles jouait sur des ampli Sunn model T.


Salut. A tout hasard, tu ne sais pas avec quelles pédales ils jouent? Je crois qu'il y a une Akai Headrush pour le guitariste, mais le reste...
Flying Mat
fuzzbox85 a écrit :
There is video footage of Steve playing a Sunburst Fender Stratocaster during the Blackberries period of Humble Pie.


La Sunburst Strat donnée à un certain David Gilmour qui l'a utilisée pendant quelques mois d'infidélités à sa blackie au début de 1970 ? Ou une autre ?

Fmat
Alone in a cloud all blue, I'm creating a flying machine !

Mon groupe, Nano Storm, recherche un Clavier et/ou un Guitariste capables de chanter (en plus de jouer de leur instrument bien sûr ;) !) afin de développer notre ambiance pop-prog. Répètes sur Paris 20ème pour l'instant et déjà un LP en maquette. MP si intéressé :D
fuzzbox85
Je ne sais pas!
Si ca peut t'aider c'etait lors de la reunion des Small Faces donc en 1975... c'est tout ce que je sais
fuzzbox85
Le matos des Kinks


NOTABLE GEAR:
Guitars: Fender Elite, Fender Telecaster, '54 Fender Stratocaster, Gibson Artisan, Gibson Futura (early Explorer body prototype played by Dave on the Shindig TV show), Gibson L5-S, Gibson L6-S, Gibson Les Paul, Guild 12-string acoustic, Harmony Meteor.

Amps: Elpico (the "You Really Got Me" amp), Fender Twin Reverb, Gallien-Krueger, Hiwatt, Peavey Pacemaker, Vox AC30.

Signal processors: MXR compressor, MXR noise gate, MXR Phase 100, Roland Space Echo.

Ici un lien sur lequel on a des infos sur chaque guitare :

http://www.davedavies.com/guit(...)itar1


Le secret du son "you really got me" :

Citation:

Widely credited as 'the first distorted electric guitar in British rock', Dave

Photo by Steve Gillett
Davies' dirty amp sound on You Really Got Me has become the stuff of legend. One popular myth has it the temperamental Kinks lead guitarist kicked in his combo in frustration and, voila - instant tonal Valhalla. His own brother, songwriter and Kinks mainman Ray, said, 'Dave was frustrated trying to get a good sound, so he stuck knitting needles through his speaker cone ...' But who better than the man himself to close the lid on idle speculation?

'No one else was there when I did it, so how would they know?' begins Dave Davies. 'I was getting really bored with this guitar sound - or lack of an interesting sound - and there was this radio spares shop up the road, and they had a little green amplifier in there next to the radios, it was an Elpico - I've got a picture of it on my web site, and I twiddled around with it and didn't know what to do. I tried taking the wires going to the speaker and putting a jack plug on there and plugging it straight into my AC3O. It kind of made a weird noise, but it wasn't what I was looking for.

'I started to get really frustrated, and I said, "I know! I'll fix you!" I got a single-sided Gillette razorblade and cut round the cone like this (slitting from the centre to the edge of the cone), so it was all shredded but still on there, still intact. I played and I thought it was amazing, really freaky. I felt like an inventor! We just close-miked that in the studio, and also fed the same speaker output into the AC3O, which was kind of noisy but sounded good.'

Early on Davies used a Harmony Meteor electric 'because it was the only guitar I could afford - and it was semi-acoustic, which is why I used to get really good feedback from it'. After the hits started rolling in, however, he could be seen wielding and enviable array of exotic instruments, from a Gretsch to a Guild to a significantly pose-worthy Gibson Flying V.

'I loved that Guild, and I took it to America in 1965 to do Shindig in the days when you travelled with a suitcase in one hand and a guitar case in the other,' Davies explains. 'We got off the plane and my suitcase came off, but no guitar - someone had stolen it. Grenville, our manager at the time, jumped in a cab with me and we went to this thrift store that had a bunch of guitars. I saw this triangular case and said. "What's that?" He said, "You don't want that, it's just some old crap ..." I opened it up and saw the Flying V - I was stunned. I said, "How much?" the guy said, "$200." "Fine!" To be honest I never really liked the feel - but it looked so good you got used to it ...'



Et des scans de mag' ici:









Voila! Il ne vous reste plus qu'a chauffer les gamelles
Gabouel
  • Gabouel
  • Vintage Méga utilisateur
fuzzbox85 a écrit :
Voila! Il ne vous reste plus qu'a chauffer les gamelles


fuzzbox85
(Il n'y en a pas beaucoup qui ont du la comprendre celle la)
Anaon
  • Anaon
  • Custom Total utilisateur
fuzzbox85 a écrit :
Anaon a écrit :

Alex Lifeson





Ce sont des Ampeg les petits amplis?


Je ne peux pas te dire, navré
marigold
Vu le logo à gauche on dirait bien..
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Les paul de 2008
Firebird non-reverse

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