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Favorite guitar tone

Posted on 5/15/16 at 5:01 am
Posted by aib799
Member since Jul 2014
476 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 5:01 am
Curious to know what everyone's favorite guitar tone is. Not favorite guitarist or best player. Just what actual tone is your favorite. I was listening to some guitar only tracks of RHCP Stadium Arcadium and it got me thinking of this.

My favorite is Kurt Cobain. To me his guitar tone is the definition of what grunge should sound like.

I also like The Sword and The Melvins. Not surprising with The Melvins, since Kurt was heavily influenced by them.
This post was edited on 5/15/16 at 5:02 am
Posted by ddbnsb
Raised in New Orleans
Member since Dec 2005
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Posted by Poodlebrain
Way Right of Rex
Member since Jan 2004
19860 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 8:41 am to
Roy Buchanan, and no one else comes close. The Messiah Will Come Again He did that without any electronic effects, just a guitar and amp.
Posted by TFTC
Chicago, Il
Member since May 2010
22648 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 8:49 am to
This... (Malcolm Young)
This post was edited on 5/15/16 at 10:42 am
Posted by dnm3305
Member since Feb 2009
13979 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 9:15 am to
Gary Moore on "Still Got the Blues" and SRV anytime he has played anything.
You get the fat les paul sound and the cutting strat sound.

As far as just sound combinations, i really love the way rhythm guitars track through a Mesa Boogie Mark series amp (especially a iii or iv). Super chunky like any rhythm sounds by John petrucci. I also love a strat through a Marshall plexi boosted in the front end with a King Of Tone or a Klon. Strats and teles sound incredible through small fender combos like the deluxe reverb or princeton. If you ever get a chance to play any humbucker equipped guitar through a Bogner Ecstasy, then do it. That is one amazing sounds amp as well.
This post was edited on 5/15/16 at 9:23 am
Posted by 12Pence
Member since Jan 2013
6344 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 9:31 am to
The opening of Neil Young - Alabama

LINK
This post was edited on 5/15/16 at 9:32 am
Posted by redneck hippie
Stillwater
Member since Dec 2008
5759 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 9:39 am to
Mark Knopfler
Steve Kimock
Posted by Geert Hammink_43
Member since Dec 2004
4820 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 10:21 am to
eric Johnson. has everything covered to perfection. pristine fender cleans. marshall crunchy rhythm & warm full overdriven leads.

eric johnson- rain

a short video of ej running through the sounds of his rig.there are several other longer videos that are well worth watching.
ej- rig demo

a few others that I like are:
larry carlton- es 335 into a dumble overdrive special.

for hard rock tones:
eddie van halen-- I,II, & fair warning tones.

steve vai, joe satriani, George lynch, ronni le tekro, warren demartini, & wolf Hoffman.
Posted by RockAndRollDetective
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2014
4506 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 10:32 am to
There is playing tone and there is equipment tone. Playing tone is in the hands and is very subjective. If you're talking about pure signal from the guitar / amp combination I would offer these:

Peter Buck - The early stuff with the Rick / Fender Twin sound.
Neil Schon - For me, the sound he got on the Evolution album is amazing. I know it's more or less just the old Les Paul / Marshall thing but his sound is really tasteful and expressive on that album. More so than on later stuff. Roy Thomas Baker may have had a hand in it.
Ian Moore - Particularly on his early albums. Songs like "Train Tracks".
Ty Tabor - Kind of like Eric Johnson but with more balls and rock and rollness to it.
Jamie West Oram - Particularly on the Fixx's 80s albums.
Michael Schenker - From UFO. Really sharp and flawless sound.
Kevin Shields - The MBV stuff from the late 80s / early 90s.
Pat Travers - The 70s era.
Malcolm Young - The Gretsch pick-ups are the secret to AC/DCs unique guitar tone.
This post was edited on 5/15/16 at 10:34 am
Posted by HeadyBrosevelt
the Verde River
Member since Jan 2013
21590 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 10:43 am to
David Gilmour 70s
Trey Anastasio 1992-2000
Carlos Santana late 60s /early 70s
Jerry Garcia 1977-1982
Posted by fontell
Montgomery
Member since Sep 2006
4492 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 11:00 am to
2 minutes of fat les paul

Ty Tabor is my overall fave tone, but Satriani sometimes too
Posted by STUGOTS
Madisonville
Member since Dec 2008
624 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 1:05 pm to
David Gilmour
Posted by Carson123987
Middle Court at the Rec
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 5/15/16 at 1:25 pm to
Posted by TigerRanter
Louisiana
Member since Feb 2005
6770 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 1:49 pm to
Clapton - Beano and Cream era

Billy Corgan- Everything thru Mellon Collie
Posted by RabidTiger
Member since Nov 2009
3127 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 1:59 pm to
Probably cliche, but I love the clean out of phase strat sound like on Little Wing or SRV's Lenny.
Posted by Mars duMorgue
Sunset Dist/SF
Member since Aug 2015
2816 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 2:15 pm to
I like the sound of Laurie Wisefield's guitar on this solo in Wishbone Ash's "The King Will Come." Ethereal but clean.
LINK

I also like the David Hidalgo sound quite a bit.
Posted by aib799
Member since Jul 2014
476 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 5:49 pm to
I love the pumkins sound up to mellon collie also. I read before that they sound terrible live though. Corgan layered guitar tracks on the albums like nobody's business though.
Posted by wolfonthebayou
Member since Apr 2016
325 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 6:08 pm to
quote:

My favorite is Kurt Cobain. To me his guitar tone is the definition of what grunge should sound like.


A $100 guitar, cheaper amp, and some weak a$$ BOSS pedals. Guitar now can be sold for $1000 or more but until his death was an entry level Fender.

Gilmour gets my vote.
Posted by LanierSpots
Sarasota, Florida
Member since Sep 2010
64536 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 6:15 pm to
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David Gilmour




Posted by TigerRanter
Louisiana
Member since Feb 2005
6770 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 6:35 pm to
quote:

I love the pumkins sound up to mellon collie also. I read before that they sound terrible live though. Corgan layered guitar tracks on the albums like nobody's business though.
I've seen lots of bootlegs. I wouldn't agree that they sounded terrible live.
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