How does one get this tone?

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James Mayer
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How does one get this tone?

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LISTEN

Calexico's "Frontera" played by Paul Niehaus. That opening steel tone is one of the most memorable I've heard. Another variation appears at 3 minutes in.

Any guesses as to the setup? I've seen them live and I believe he was playing a Sho-Bud. Is that distortion?
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Post by John Kolodij »

sounds too me like a very heavy reverb, possible from and old Lexicon unit-and some well dialed in delay

the Eventide SPACE reverb could nail this-it's expensive, but I'd think you'd never need to look again-

love their early records very much....

here's Paul playing with a friend, William Tyler
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvchLn__BDg
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Woulda been nice to have heard the first one.
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Post by Joe Hensley »

I was fortunate to see Calexico this year in Boise - great show.

Here's a live video (not mine) of the same song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lke8X4b-gVQ

Just a lot of reverb from what I remember.

Shot from the Egyptian Theater in Boise:

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Wow,

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What a refreshing sound....excellent...thanks for talking about the steel part....found the video of them on Austin City Limits....couldn't turn it off...always appreciate good music know matter what style...and if they have a steel, they can't be all bad...lol
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Post by Bobby D. Jones »

It sounds like some of the wild lead guitar settings on a Peavy Tube-Fex. I go over on it once in a while and it is wild some of the sound you can get. If it is not there someone may have the settings for it.
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To my ears it sounds like a fender deluxe on about 5.
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Post by Kyle Everson »

Really cool song! I'm not sure of what Paul records with, but we've shared the bill on a couple of occasions around town and he was using a Sho~Bud Pro~I and a 60s blackface Fender Twin. His delay settings were spot on and added a "cool" factor to each song. Great tone for sure!
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I think they have a Phaser in the circuit somewhere.
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