Dinosaur Jr Lead tones
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Dinosaur Jr Lead tones
Do you think you would be achievable to replicate similar tones from a standard big muff pi... ? (or Rams head if I win the lottery ?)
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also track 'Get out of this' @ 3.44 . Can't find video... but prob one of my favourite solos ever.
I'm always using Jag and classic 30, & would like to give fuzz another chance.
@ 5.59
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also track 'Get out of this' @ 3.44 . Can't find video... but prob one of my favourite solos ever.
I'm always using Jag and classic 30, & would like to give fuzz another chance.
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Re: Dinosaur Jr Lead tones
Ask Mike to make you one. There's no mojo in old parts or flimsy boxes.othomas2 wrote:(or Rams head if I win the lottery ?)
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Re: Dinosaur Jr Lead tones
One of their B-sides from the 'Feel the Pain' single was a version of 'Get Out of This' that was entirely solo, you should track down a copy - I would email or something but I have it on vinyl.
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Over on Offset Guitars I like someone posted a photo of his, I think, current pedalboard - http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... 11&t=35490
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Ah, the Univox... On certain settings, this is the sound I have in my head regardless of the Dino track. Cheers for that. Gonna try hunt out a copy of some kind.Rayjaysonic wrote:I know he uses the Big Muff but I think he also has a Univox Super Fuzz if memory serves me correct.
Also, thanks for everyone elses input too...
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Re: Dinosaur Jr Lead tones
I've meant to start advertising the Ram's head version on my website in a Purple Box actually, there's just some minor tweaks to the circuit - they all do sound subtley different though.timhulio wrote:Ask Mike to make you one. There's no mojo in old parts or flimsy boxes.othomas2 wrote:(or Rams head if I win the lottery ?)
I'll ask benecol to make me a decal for it when he's back from camping.
http://www.pisotones.com/BigMuffPi/psst ... rsions.htm
The Ram's head itself uses PNP transistors and is positive ground, so I'd probably make the violet Ram's head version. Pedals that can't be daisy chained are a pain in the arse.
I need to finally get around to boxing up an IC version aswell from my layout (Silver) but I'm just so busy at the moment.
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That GC rig is a bit out of date. The sound you are talking about is way more simple than that.
I got down the front and tried to figure out what he was on with last time i saw Dino and looked to me he just switched to the second stack for solo's, a blazing stack may i add. I dont think he switched the Big Muff off either.
Try a Tubescreamer after the Big Muff, thats the closest sound i've gotten to it. It boosts the clarity and midrange massively with a lot of sustain. I know Mascis has a shitload of them 'Rams Head' Muffs but i found the black russian got me closer than a new nyc model.
He also has his action high on the guitar with heavy gauge strings, this will effect the tone a lot.
I got down the front and tried to figure out what he was on with last time i saw Dino and looked to me he just switched to the second stack for solo's, a blazing stack may i add. I dont think he switched the Big Muff off either.
Try a Tubescreamer after the Big Muff, thats the closest sound i've gotten to it. It boosts the clarity and midrange massively with a lot of sustain. I know Mascis has a shitload of them 'Rams Head' Muffs but i found the black russian got me closer than a new nyc model.
He also has his action high on the guitar with heavy gauge strings, this will effect the tone a lot.
Re: Dinosaur Jr Lead tones
Mike wrote:I'll ask benecol to make me a decal for it when he's back from camping.
I'm back.
Owen, I've got a Ram's head clone you can borrow if you want. I've obsessed over Mascis's tonezzzz for years - I thought I heard one our students nailing his sound in the studio a while back, and ran in fully ready to plunder his gear secrets, only to find him playing the electric violin. Fuck.
My favourite Mascis-aping trick is the fuzz-wah-distortion sandwich - plumb in all three pedals and mess with the wah to pick out frequencies, feedback and odd cadences. Lovely.
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Steve,S. Thompson wrote:That was a sweet solo. I haven't really heard any of their newer albums... or really many of their older albums for that matter.
Pretty neat sound though - never knew he used all those pedals as I thought he really just stuck with fuzz sounds.
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