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The best description of Criss' gear is from the guy who runs the RealSavatage.com site. He also runs http://www.crissoliva.net/ There's a gear section under "About Criss".
Cool to see he used some Laney AOR 50's - I have a pair, but it looks like he used his tube amps clean as a power amp only, with distortion coming from solid state sources like boss and rockman stuff.
Here is a stupid question: "Dropped D" vs. "D" tuning - Is "Dropped D" when you detune the low "E" only vs. tuning all of the strings down a 1/2 step?
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Here is a stupid question: "Dropped D" vs. "D" tuning - Is "Dropped D" when you detune the low "E" only vs. tuning all of the strings down a 1/2 step?
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Drop D is indeed only dropping the low E down... but E to D is a whole step, not half. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
well, the site states that chris used all of his amps on the clean channel, using the low gain input. then he had 2 SD-1 in front of the amp.
so he did really get all his gain from the pedals only? quite interesting...
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That's correct - tuned to D, low D dropped 1 whole step.
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You know, I asked the same question of Chris Caffery and I never understood his answer. I didn't get it until I tuned my guitar in Dropped C and played a few Savatage songs off of Hall of the Mountain King.
I own Caffery's old PC-1 natural - it is set up for a "D" tuning, with a EVH D-tuner for Drop C.... and it sports a JB in the bridge
"Normal" tuning = D G C F A D,
Drop C = C G C F A D
Dunno if they dropped everything a step due to Jon voice or what !??!?
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