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David Bowie and guitarist Mick Ronson on stage at the Empire Theatre, #Liverpool, 1973. Photo by Mick Rock.
I'm still jelly about MIck's tone.
Just even once getting the tone he and Paul Kossoff got is my life goal, TBH 🤣
@DyDave Kossoff's is deffo a Holy Grail tone for me 🎸 ❤️
This is the tone that I always hear in my head when I plug a humbucker guitar into my Marshall, but never quite manage to get 🤷♂️
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q13EUUsIsFE
The sustain!!!!
@DyDave YES!!
I love that album, though for me, *this* is the Kossoff tone I've always dreamt of...
Also, now I think about it, this little monster gets as close to a Kossoff tone as I've ever managed. It's LOUD too (pick for scale):
@DyDave Oh I came REALLY close to one of those, I've only heard great things about them. What cab are you running it through?
I swap it between my Egnater 1x12 cab and the 2x12 cab I built from hardware store pine 😂
The Egnater has an 80-watt Celestion of some kind or other, and my cab has an 80-watt Creamback on the right and a Vintage 30 on the left.
I tend to mic the Creamback more for recording because the V30 is very fizzy, but in a room the combination does the job.
@DyDave Jesus! So that 2x12 - I'm guessing it stays put and you built your home around *it*? 😝
😂 Pretty much! It's VERY effing heavy! 😂
It was inspired by a guy I used to know who was WAY more successful at getting session work than I was back in the 90s. He had a 4x12 Marshall cab with four different speakers in it because he figured that you're close-micing anyway, so you could get four separate tones just by choosing a different speaker.
He had a point 🤷♂️ .
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Everyone should try an 8x12 stack at least once. Preferably with a JTM or model 1959 Marshall Plexi with no master volume.
Ya gotta turn those buggers up to 8 or 9 before they even start to work, and the ear-bleeding loudness is glorious*!
* unless you have a single-coil pickup and you live with proper 220V, 50-cycle power, in which case it's terrifying 😂
@DyDave God, absolutely! We had two guitarists in the band, both with Les Pauls (his was real, mine was a Tokai) and matching Marshall stacks. Our last gig was to about 100 people in the back room of a biker pub (that doubled as the pool table room) in Liverpool that was maybe, MAYBE 20' x 20' 🙀 🤣