Topic: Hot Rod Deville

Hey Guys,
Im new to the board so hey. smile

but I'm looking into buying a Hot Rod Deville but I dont know if it is right for me.
Im looking for a like Joe Bonamassa tone(of course) and I dont know if it has to much power or what? Because It dosent sound that good soft sad
so any help on how to lower the volume or clean head room would be help fully.
If Joe chimes in that would be great to!!
wink

Thanx Ya'LL

BB's guitar crys.... Stevie's growls... Albert's screams...but Buddy's sings.

2 (edited by Musicinmysoul 2008-06-26 13:18:39)

Re: Hot Rod Deville

Too much power??? Joe is running 4 heads into 2 412 cabs. As a general rule for good tube amps, the louder you play the better it will sound. Not necessarily your playing, but your tone. You need to give those tubes a work out! If you want the 'loud' tones with lower volume I would suggest looking on the Bay for a power soak. Either that or go after something like a Volume Box, which I've got for my '95 Blues Deville. The Volume Boxes go for $20 or something on eBay. You put it in the effects loop and adjust the volume accordingly.

It doesn't sound like you've bought the amp yet, so where are you playing one?

"Music is the only thing that you can share with a million million people and you don't lose, you gain. It helps you to get energy and to live long, because when your soul is very happy then you don't want to die." - Ali Akbar Khan

Re: Hot Rod Deville

Joe has covered this topic before I believe. You could do a search or check the enclyopedia of guitar help compiled of posts Joe has made at the top of this section.

Re: Hot Rod Deville

I know someone who has one.
thanx for the replies.
wink

BB's guitar crys.... Stevie's growls... Albert's screams...but Buddy's sings.

Re: Hot Rod Deville

There big heavy amps but do sound good, If it wasnt for the fact they are so heavy I'd prob have one..... How bout its smaller brother Blues Deluxe? thats what I went for I like it alot :x

Re: Hot Rod Deville

No such thing as too loud.

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Re: Hot Rod Deville

alhurst wrote:

Hey Guys,
Im new to the board so hey. smile

but I'm looking into buying a Hot Rod Deville but I dont know if it is right for me.
Im looking for a like Joe Bonamassa tone(of course)

I think Joe could get "joe tone" out of anything he plays. Frustrating to us, but also proving the point. Hot Rod Deville sounds like a good amp. I found the more you study Joe's playing style the closer you can get to his tone as a player. Lots of nuggets of knowledge in his playing.

finger picking during soloing
playing with volume/tone controls
etc. etc.

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool

Re: Hot Rod Deville

There is a video on youtube that you is playing through a really small squire amp and it sounds great, but i can't seem to find the vid, maybe someone took it down.

Re: Hot Rod Deville

No such thing as too loud

haha.
yea but i mean at home levels or mabee you can convince my parents of that!;)

and to srvts808

what vid are you talking about?
Joe playin through a squire?

BB's guitar crys.... Stevie's growls... Albert's screams...but Buddy's sings.

Re: Hot Rod Deville

yup he  was playing an gibson es style guitar not sure (175 not sure) through a small (15 watt?) squire amp. Not on stage but in the studio. I'll see if i can find it.

Re: Hot Rod Deville

Found it!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrS-9fCYbVk Check it out!!

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What a champ!

"Music is the only thing that you can share with a million million people and you don't lose, you gain. It helps you to get energy and to live long, because when your soul is very happy then you don't want to die." - Ali Akbar Khan

Re: Hot Rod Deville

ha.
arnt we gettin a little of topic here?
justkidding
wink

BB's guitar crys.... Stevie's growls... Albert's screams...but Buddy's sings.

14 (edited by larryt 2008-06-27 20:41:38)

Re: Hot Rod Deville

I play a 4x10 DeVille and yes they are really loud. The problem is that if you crank the drive up too far at a reasonable master-gain level, 2 or 3, unless you're in a big room or outside, it gets really mushy. Try the first gain stage at around 4-drive and 3-master and use an overdrive pedal (not distortion) like a Blues Driver or Tube Screamer with the drive around 1/3 and the level at about 1/2. You start to get some sustain and chime without the mush so that chords are still articulate and the soul of the guitar can come through. Lately I've been using a clean boost (BBE Boosta Grande) and that works well. It lights up the tubes a little better and even gives a little compression/sag that simulates a tube rectifier, really organic and pure.

Blessings,
Larry

"...play skillfully and shout for joy." Psalm 33:3b (honest, it really says that)

Re: Hot Rod Deville

thanx larry that helps alot.
wink

what do the rest of you guys think about a blues driver?
i heard that they can kinda be an ice pick!
but john mayer,larry carlton, and other people use them so that might the one i get.

BB's guitar crys.... Stevie's growls... Albert's screams...but Buddy's sings.

Re: Hot Rod Deville

Keep the tone knob well left of center and play with your guitar tone. You can get as round and warm as you want.

"...play skillfully and shout for joy." Psalm 33:3b (honest, it really says that)

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Re: Hot Rod Deville

srvts808 wrote:

Found it!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrS-9fCYbVk Check it out!!

Clips like this gives me a kick in the head and realize what a great guitar player Joe is...this is some good stuff here...