He's kind of light on details regarding the precise changes that his 30 years of experience led him to make.
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Originally posted by eakinj View Post“Drop To Hell” (D2H) tailpiece is supposed to be a "Re-invented" floyd rose. Will be interesting to see whats different
It's different yet familiar.http://www.jacknapalm.com/
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Originally posted by Flatpicker View PostTechnically his sound is just the Variac to a Marshal Plexi 45 and a flanger isn't it?
So he starves the amp to lower clean head room and adds the semi notched filter to it.
(People, don't try it with yours, bad news).
It is more likely that the B+ feeding the tubes was lowered a bit, though.
Not too difficult.
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Visually, I really dig most of that guitar. I got the GW issue with the tobacco burst figured top on the cover....that is a stunningly beautiful guitar. One major problem: I opened up the magazine to read the article and saw the headstock....it is absolutely horrendous!
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View PostNot so sure about the variac myth.
(People, don't try it with yours, bad news).
It is more likely that the B+ feeding the tubes was lowered a bit, though.
Not too difficult.
I can pull it off with an 18 watter going into a 4x12 cab with a flanger.
Just keep the pups fairly low output and practice your rhythm alot.
EVH is mostly feel over tone IMO. The man has a metronome in his head.Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day, set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
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Originally posted by eakinj View Post“Drop To Hell” (D2H) tailpiece is supposed to be a "Re-invented" floyd rose. Will be interesting to see whats different
I picked up that GW issue over the weekend; my version has the tobaccoburst Wolfgang on the cover. The 'burst, black and white ones all have Floyd Rose bridges with D-tunas; the Frankenstein striped model has the "Dropped to Hell" bridge, which appears to be some type of fine-tuning fixed bridge with a lever to drop the low E. The headstock reminds me of a cross between the old "shrimp fork" Deans and a bottle opener.
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