flubdig wrote:I believe if you check out the net there exsist latex gloves from Joe.They are specially
treated with samples of his DNA,dude you will rock and sound just like JB.Seriously if you
were famous people would want sound like you,only they couldn,t because we are all one of a kind.As musicians we,re all looking for that perfect sound, my tip let it be your perfect sound.I play strats,gibsons and a PRS through a Line 6 Spider ( the original one ) i,ve got
the sounds i want all in my little tiny computer chip and for me it sounds awesome.
thanks for your time everybody Steve from Munich (but made in England).
jeeze some people truely give jackass a bad name.
theres some steps you can take to "fatten" up your tone, one of the biggest things (especially for the strat) if the tone knobs on your guitar, turn the tone knobs for the treble pickups, if you havent already wire your tone pickup on your strat to the treble pickup instead of the middle pickup, very simple procedure.
for the dls 50, (great amp btw) dont like the 75 watt speakers in the cab tho, turn your bass all the way up, mid about 2 oclock, treble about 10 - 11 oclock. (no reverb at all) and dont worry about the Carl Martin HDNB, he doesent use the drive side of it at all, its pretty much a waste, grany and nasty, spend a bit of less money and get the CM hydra boost if you decide you want a clean boost. its pretty much the boost without the hot drive.
also very important, effects loop. everything thats not true bypassed put it thorugh the effects loop of your amp, delay, chorus, and the dunlop stuff.
leave the crybaby,the ts9, ds1, the octave straight in..
last you probally know he plays it all in stereo. seriously adds to the fat tone, Joe uses shure beta57's (better pressue from the regular 57s i believe) also if your looking for something that takes alot less eq'ing look into a sennheiser e609...theyll take alot more pressue than a 57 and are much easier to find a sweet spot with.
also Joe obviously uses a baffle, if you dont have baffle turn your amp againt a wall, and let the sound go up instead of straight out. and also get away from your amp, get a good 20ft cord and stand away from your amp, youll be able to hear what you sound like much better.
one last thing (someone correct me if im wrong) during the sort of "four head" style he uses he only runs the silver jubilee that was used for every amp setting (like in the vid, "marshall - budda sd80" "marshall - Budda SD30" and finally "marshall - Marshall" i read once he only ran the effects loop through the one marshall so, when he had the wet delay, the other side of his tone would be dry (like i said someone correct me if im wrong)
ANYWAYS IM OUT OF FINGERS goodluck on fattening up your tone hope this helps