Tones that rock your boat.
Moderators: pompeiisneaks, Colossal
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
I recently heard the live album by Johnny A. Incredibly great tones.
Wife: How many amps do you need?
Me: Just one more...
Me: Just one more...
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
"Can't You Hear Me Knocking", Mick Taylor with the Rolling Stones
Taylor's tone on the solo defines "wood" tone for me.
rd
Taylor's tone on the solo defines "wood" tone for me.
rd
- LeftyStrat
- Posts: 3117
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 6:58 pm
- Location: Marietta, SC, but my heart and two of my kids are in Seattle, WA
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
+1. That truly rocks. The rhythm ain't too shabby either.rdjones wrote:"Can't You Hear Me Knocking", Mick Taylor with the Rolling Stones
Taylor's tone on the solo defines "wood" tone for me.
rd
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
- LeftyStrat
- Posts: 3117
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 6:58 pm
- Location: Marietta, SC, but my heart and two of my kids are in Seattle, WA
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
This one has always mystified me. The tone is clean and doesn't sound like a Marshall to me. Maybe a Twin?
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
The rhythm is classic Keef open tuning, which always had me struggling to find the voicing on a standard tuned guitar.LeftyStrat wrote:+1. That truly rocks. The rhythm ain't too shabby either.rdjones wrote:"Can't You Hear Me Knocking", Mick Taylor with the Rolling Stones
Taylor's tone on the solo defines "wood" tone for me.
rd
For years I was baffled why Mick Taylor left one of the greatest gigs in R&R, but by most accounts there was friction from Keef who was admittedly jealous of Taylor's talent.
Their best stuff came from his short time with the Stones.
rd
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
You're from Seattle, you should know this stuff !LeftyStrat wrote:This one has always mystified me. The tone is clean and doesn't sound like a Marshall to me. Maybe a Twin?
That was recorded at Sound Center NYC, mid March 1968.
There's no way of knowing what equipment was available in the studio but it falls right in the midst of Jimi''s deal with Sunn which started in Feb 1968.
By April he had switched back to Marshalls.
The Sunn amps were ultralinear and the cabs had 12" JBLs which is a real clean sounding combination.
rd
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
Best tone yet.sliberty wrote:I love this tone. Who wouldn't?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfCLYlzY ... 129B3F429E
I want to build a jtm45 with kt66's. Anyone know if there might be closer information of this amp ?
Thanks,
mat
- LeftyStrat
- Posts: 3117
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 6:58 pm
- Location: Marietta, SC, but my heart and two of my kids are in Seattle, WA
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
I've built a couple of these. The layout is probably not as critical as TW/Dumbles. I used a set of transformers I got from Paul Ruby. I believe they were made by Heybour. I'd probably go with Marstran if I ever built another.mat wrote:Best tone yet.sliberty wrote:I love this tone. Who wouldn't?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfCLYlzY ... 129B3F429E
I want to build a jtm45 with kt66's. Anyone know if there might be closer information of this amp ?
Thanks,
I can dig up my notes when I get home. I know I had to lower the first cathode cap, it was too boomy, even with single coils.
It's definitely an amp to do some tube rolling on. I never found a new production KT66 I liked, but this was back when I think only the Chinese were making them.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
- LeftyStrat
- Posts: 3117
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 6:58 pm
- Location: Marietta, SC, but my heart and two of my kids are in Seattle, WA
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
Doh! I had assumed this was recorded much later. That makes total sense.rdjones wrote:You're from Seattle, you should know this stuff !LeftyStrat wrote:This one has always mystified me. The tone is clean and doesn't sound like a Marshall to me. Maybe a Twin?![]()
That was recorded at Sound Center NYC, mid March 1968.
There's no way of knowing what equipment was available in the studio but it falls right in the midst of Jimi''s deal with Sunn which started in Feb 1968.
By April he had switched back to Marshalls.
The Sunn amps were ultralinear and the cabs had 12" JBLs which is a real clean sounding combination.
rd
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
Thanks LeftyStrat
Lets get back to the subject after holidays.
Lets get back to the subject after holidays.
LeftyStrat wrote:I've built a couple of these. The layout is probably not as critical as TW/Dumbles. I used a set of transformers I got from Paul Ruby. I believe they were made by Heybour. I'd probably go with Marstran if I ever built another.mat wrote:Best tone yet.sliberty wrote:I love this tone. Who wouldn't?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfCLYlzY ... 129B3F429E
I want to build a jtm45 with kt66's. Anyone know if there might be closer information of this amp ?
Thanks,
I can dig up my notes when I get home. I know I had to lower the first cathode cap, it was too boomy, even with single coils.
It's definitely an amp to do some tube rolling on. I never found a new production KT66 I liked, but this was back when I think only the Chinese were making them.
mat
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
Speaking of the Stones, the sound in the intro riff to Low Down from Bridges to Babylon gets me every time.
There are too many good tones to mention. But for some reason that riff always starts playing in my mind when somebody talks about "great tone".
It's sort of the "essence of tone" to me.
Presumably a tele straight into a tweed twin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrkxXS7pzzw
There are too many good tones to mention. But for some reason that riff always starts playing in my mind when somebody talks about "great tone".
It's sort of the "essence of tone" to me.
Presumably a tele straight into a tweed twin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrkxXS7pzzw
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
Right now I am loving the tones that Joe Bonamassa is getting with his rig.
Listen to Stop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMXXnLSRdBE
Listen to Stop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMXXnLSRdBE
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
Re: Tones that rock your boat.
Key word "rock". Takes me back to my first real electric guitar amp. P90 Junior, Fuzz Face , Sound City L100. Not Dumble, but hey....
Leslie West - Mountain - Long Red(live)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFtZx55nezw
Leslie West - Mountain - Long Red(live)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFtZx55nezw