Vai, Satch,Kotzen (first album worst of all time tone!). Tone is so subjective...We should all just agree to disagree.
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oh yeah, Kotzen's tone on the first album really sucked and the album was pretty crappy too... after that everything has been pure gold though"There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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This will probably be unpopular, but I can't stand Slash's tone on the 2nd G&R albums. November Rain makes my skin cringe."Some days you're the dog, other days you're the hydrant." - on the back of the business card for Bella the Pomeranian
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About Satriani's Tone....
Back in the day of Surfin's days. I will agree with you, it was pretty much ass. I think his Live tone is just astounding and controlled. He has a great control over his gain and it isn't muddy. His early stuff... yeah... shit.
-NateInsert annoying equipment list here....
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostSteve Vai is an amazing talent, but has some of the positively flattest tone in all of rockdom. I think his old boss - Frank Zappa - said it best when he told Vai that he had the tone of a "ham sandwich".
Mick Mars's early Motley Crue had horrible tone. Very high-pitched and nasal. His later stuff - pretty much after SATD - was killer, though.
As to Satch, I think his tone has mostly been killer. Admittedly, though, he has overused the wah in his set-ups at different points in his career. So, if they're a turn-off for you, I can understand why you might not like some of Satch's tones through the years.
Agree on Mick. Got to love the sound of the pick hitting the 3rd string on the opening riff of Too Fast For Love :ROTF:
Also agree on Satch. It can understand why some find it thin, and the leads can be a bit harsh. That said, his rhythm tones are killer. I prefer Surfin' With the Aliens main riff tone to Crushing Days; just feels brighter but still feels substantial
I never liked Dimebag's tone, but it worked very well in the setting of the band. On it's own... meh. I could never great what people found was so great about the dude from Muse's tone. Always a harsh wall of noise to me when one of their songs comes on. Same for Steph Carpenters tones on a fair amount of Deftones songs. Sometimes it seems pretty full and unique, while other times it's just a wall of harsh noise.
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Originally posted by NextInLine View PostWow surprising to see how many people dislike Satch's tone. I personally like it
I always thought George Lynch's tone sucked but then again I don't like his playing either..
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Surprised no one mentioned the guys from System of a Down. I personally like their tone, but I know a lot of people rag on them.
After reading this thread I have come to realize I tend to like those that have a general consensus as having bad tone. I've never been labelled as having bad tone, and ironically I am striving for a Vernon Reid tone myself.
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Originally posted by khabibissell View PostYeah, Satriani has some bad tone going on quite a bit. That cocked wah thing has to go.
Always with me Always with you was mentioned and I have to agree the tone sucks, but Satch's touch and control save the day and make it somewhat enjoyable.
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Originally posted by Jackson-Charvel View PostRight I guess I am in the minority. I actually like his tone on Surfin'.
Originally posted by akoch View PostThis really sums it up precisely._________________________________________________
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- Ken M
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BAD TONE:
George Lynch - way too bright
Randy Rhoads - too nasal
Robert Cray - too bright, lacking depth
Eric Johnson - distortion is too compressed, lacks dynamics
Yngwie Malmsteen - to thin and brittle (a strat bridge pickup can sound good).
Rage Against the Machine guy - too gimmiky (plus no phrasing ability)
Santana - too flute-y
To compare these are the benchmarks for good tone:
1. Blues - SRV
2. Clean - SRV Lenny
3. Raw Rock - AC/DC
4. Rock - EVH
5. Classic Les Paul / Marshall sound - Slash
Yes I listen to modern music, just it all gets benchmarked against the above. Also I'm fine with Vai and Satch tone - not the best, but not bad either.
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Originally posted by RD
My dead grandma sounds better than them. :ROTF:I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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