Hello everyone, I have had a tone burnt into my memory since I first heard it... It was produced with a PRS guitar through a Rectifier... It was a live broadcast on SNL... it was Creed of all bands (I found it surprising at the time because I had no idea they did stuff this heavy).
Here is a link. Unfortunately it's probably a VHS recording and the sound quality isn't the greatest BUT you can totally hear the tone I'm referring to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmbDvpPY-hA
That full-on saturation is just incredible, and when the open D chord rings out, well it just doesn't get any more high-octane sounding than that. It's the reason why I got a Rectifier series amp (Roadster 2x12 combo), but I've never been able to come close to replicating it. I fear that the reason is that I'd have to push the volume up to insanely loud levels to get the amp to saturate like that. Anybody agree/disagree, or better yet, has anybody gotten that sound out of a Recto.?
Interestingly enough, the album version of this track (Bullets) sounds almost exactly the same, even though the album must be at least double-tracked.
Any feedback would be appreciated - thanks!
Here is a link. Unfortunately it's probably a VHS recording and the sound quality isn't the greatest BUT you can totally hear the tone I'm referring to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmbDvpPY-hA
That full-on saturation is just incredible, and when the open D chord rings out, well it just doesn't get any more high-octane sounding than that. It's the reason why I got a Rectifier series amp (Roadster 2x12 combo), but I've never been able to come close to replicating it. I fear that the reason is that I'd have to push the volume up to insanely loud levels to get the amp to saturate like that. Anybody agree/disagree, or better yet, has anybody gotten that sound out of a Recto.?
Interestingly enough, the album version of this track (Bullets) sounds almost exactly the same, even though the album must be at least double-tracked.
Any feedback would be appreciated - thanks!