I'm listening to Patera today and find their tone from a marshall is very focused like the mark's. I just wonder if all the vintage amps are all tight to begin with. Then there comes the Recto which started the loose tone.
phyrexia said:Huh?
Most vintage amps are looser than modern amps.
Don't know what you're talking about with Pantera. Dimebag never used a marshall, he used a solid state amp.
DougM_TX said:Ahh, never say never.
Back in the day (been wanting to say that all week) when they were playing local clubs in DFW I think the sound was Marshall.
And, just pulled the old 'Projects in the Jungle' album and Diamond Darrell (not yet Dimebag) credits Marshall.
Man that was a long time ago...
Peace
shredding said:phyrexia said:Huh?
Most vintage amps are looser than modern amps.
Don't know what you're talking about with Pantera. Dimebag never used a marshall, he used a solid state amp.
I think he uses a JCM 900 on "the art of shredding".
shredding said:I'm listening to Patera today and find their tone from a marshall is very focused like the mark's. I just wonder if all the vintage amps are all tight to begin with. Then there comes the Recto which started the loose tone.
DougM_TX said:
Howitzer said:The tech just did an interview about what darrel used his whole career. He stated that he ALWAYS used the randall century 100/200 heads. It really doesnt sound marshal-ish at all to me. Dimebag always had a very specific, and unique tone that I always attributed to the SS randalls. White zombie used the same head also, similiar sounding.
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