I love the hollow grinding sound of the distortion on this song. Any idea on the gear used? Amps were either Marshalls or Laneys, can't remember for this period.
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Analyse this distortion sound.
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Analyse this distortion sound.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.
Infinitely more likely to be down to mic phasing (multiple mics on the cab) than the genuine sound of the amp- doesn't sound characteristic to any Marshall or Laney I've played. That's the thing about trying to recreate a studio sound- the same setup can yield a million tones based purely on the room, mic and mic placement.
You could probably get close with a graphic EQ or a delay set for a comb filter effect with the mix backed off.
You could probably get close with a graphic EQ or a delay set for a comb filter effect with the mix backed off.
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Here's his gear as of '71. I think he changed it in 2001 or something and I think the album came out around '75. He used Laney's back then but Hell knows what bands actually use in the studio.
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