First effects
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First effects
What was your first effects, other than reverb? Mine was an MXR Phase 90!
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Ibanez "METAL CHARGER" Cause I had to make my 6 string sound like Randy Rhodes to play all those Ozzy tunes! I still have it, I just keep that gain knob at 1 instead of 11 now. It actually has a nice Tubescreamer sound when it isnt maxed out.
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I guess my first effect was a "tube overdrive". I sat down one day with the RCA tube manual, and designed a 2-stage preamp built around a 12AT7 tube. I hand-made a chassis and cover out of sheet metal, designed in a power supply (complete with a sexy neon pilot light) and it would do everything from "soft overdrive" to "endless sustain". It worked great, but was about half the size of a shoebox...I think I wound up trading it for some albums by the Byrds and Moody Blues.
Back in the early '60s, there wasn't too much available, outside of the old Echoplexes and portable reverbs. After the Beatles got hot in '64, things got a lot better. Everybody played lead guitar, and everyone had some kind of stomp box-toy to make the "authentic rock sounds".
Among the effects that I still have, and use only occasionally, are the Boss Tone, an Ibanez Analog Delay, a Phase 90, and Phase 100 phase shifters, a Mu-Tron envelope follower, and an Arion Stereo Chorus. I no longer have, but used in the '60's, a Gibson Reverb Unit, and a Cordovox extension speaker...replete with the slow-to-fast rotating wheel.
My favorite combo is the Boss Tone with the Phase 100. Man...what GREAT rock sounds! I mean, like look out Aerosmith and Van Halen! Heavy Metal magic!
Oops! Sorry guys...lost it there for a minute.
Back in the early '60s, there wasn't too much available, outside of the old Echoplexes and portable reverbs. After the Beatles got hot in '64, things got a lot better. Everybody played lead guitar, and everyone had some kind of stomp box-toy to make the "authentic rock sounds".
Among the effects that I still have, and use only occasionally, are the Boss Tone, an Ibanez Analog Delay, a Phase 90, and Phase 100 phase shifters, a Mu-Tron envelope follower, and an Arion Stereo Chorus. I no longer have, but used in the '60's, a Gibson Reverb Unit, and a Cordovox extension speaker...replete with the slow-to-fast rotating wheel.
My favorite combo is the Boss Tone with the Phase 100. Man...what GREAT rock sounds! I mean, like look out Aerosmith and Van Halen! Heavy Metal magic!
Oops! Sorry guys...lost it there for a minute.
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An Echo-Plex and then a Boss-Tone.
(Lots of hyphens.) Before I got any toys, I was playing a Sho-Bud. (Guess that figures...) Before and after the Bud, it was an Emmons.
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(Lots of hyphens.) Before I got any toys, I was playing a Sho-Bud. (Guess that figures...) Before and after the Bud, it was an Emmons.
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Electo-Harmonix Small Clone full chorus. I bought it from Shot Jackson and still have it. The second effects pedal I got was an Ibanez AD-9 analog delay pedal. I used that pair for two or three years before I got into rack stuff. I've still got the AD-9 too and every once in a while I'll take it to the gig and leave the rest of the stuff home.
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