Re: JCM 800 vs. DSL2000

AD3THREE wrote:

On his last studio CD I read a guitar world or gutiar player mag that said that some record producer came into the studio and was blown away by the tone he heard on one of Jeff's cuts when they asked him what he was using he said, "My Strat and a DSL 2000."  Nothing more!  The producer seemed disappointed and walked off after that.  Although I can't for the life of me remember what CD it was I can tell you it was recent or in the last 5 years anyway.

GoT MuLe 31788 wrote:

Most of the time I've seen clipsf Beck its with a plexi amp and a few pedals.  I've never seen him with anything modern like the 2000 series.  I haven't seen the new dvd either.  I'm bad, I might have to hit up the local store to get me a copy lol.

Ben


I'm pretty sure that Jeff was using the JCM2000s exclusively on the albums "Who Else?!" and "Jeff"  both of them were some of his more dance/electronica/rock albums.  I'm not big on that techno type music the tones and playing on those two are out of this world.  Beck has to be one of the most radically diverse guys out there.  It's amazing to hear how his playing has progressed over the years from "Truth" and "Beck-ola" all the way to today.  I also heard he sets the treble almost maxed out on his DSL's yikes !! and then just uses the tone control on his bridge pickup almost completely off.  What a weird way to set an amp/guitar but it obviously works!

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Re: JCM 800 vs. DSL2000

Yeh theres a couple of videos on youtube of Jeffs guitar tech talking. Apparently the first thing he does is rolls the bass entirely off.
A strat with no bass on the amp, sounds like a horrible idea, but he's managed it.