Equipment Description and Setup:
"Gish Tone"
Guitars
57 Strat, with lace sensors and alot of stickers and things.
AMPS
Marshall JCM800 Heads
with 1960A cabs.
Effects
Fender Blender
Electro harmonix big muff
Vox wha
Small stone
ADA Flanger
Maestro Fuzz
Maestro Phase
To get the actual gish tone, it envolves changing out your power tubes from EL34's to KT88's. By doing this your amo will have a really creamy kinda smooth sound, but it can be blunt of you want it to. To get the I am one distortion, adjust you jcm800 amp distortion till it bearly over comes the sound of the guitar and try to blend a big muff into the amp distortion without feedback. This takes some fine tunning and time. But it works. If anyone has any questions please email.
Thanks
Mike
Mike Suchodolski
http://guitarpix.cjb.net
Its a Guitar museum, with a boatload of pictures, guitar info links, and some used gear. check it out
Equipment Description and Setup:
GUITARS:
-1974 Fender Stratocaster
-50's Reissue Fender Strat
-1972 Gibson ES-335
-Epiphone SG
AMPS:
-ADA MP-1
-ADA MP-2
-1984 Marshall JCM800 2203*
Marshall 1960 A & B style 4x12" cabs
-Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier
*He uses KT-88 power tubes, not EL-84's, he hates them
EFFECTS:
-Mutron Biphase
-MXR Phase 90
-Electro Harmonix Small Stone
Micro Synthesizer
Envelope Filter
Big Muff
-Maestro Fuzztone
-Univox Fuzz/Wah
-2 Vox Wah-Wah's
-ADA Flanger
-Boss Flanger (80's Purple issue)
-Superfuzz
-Fender Blender
Matt Nall
Equipment Description and Setup:
marshall jcm800 2204
maestro phase
ms-a taken from a lap steel
In his fender 57' he has lace sensor pick-ups in it bridge: red lace sensor (High out-put) middle: silver lace sensor (vintage tone) neck: blue lace sensor (50's humbucker type sound)
* all lace sensors go by a colour scheme to describe their characteristics not their actual colour. Which is white.
* all pick-ups are single coils also.
Boss gt-5
roger-mayer fuzz (voodoo-axe version)
alesis 3000 compressor
marshall jmp-1
mesa-boogie tri-axis
orange tube head
liam


