
WhiteStrat
Don't stare at the eye.
So tonight, an old friend comes over to my studio. We've never played together in 30 yrs--he's 10 years older, and I first became a fan when I was 12. The difference between 12 & 22 is huge! Over the 30 years since, we've crossed paths--I've run sound for a show or two of his, he's been to a show or two of mine. Anyway he knows I'm putting together a studio, and he's been writing. So he wants to come over and dream and scheme about a CD. I figured he'd bring a guitar or two to play around, but he only brought one.
A 1964 completely stock Strat. And one amp. A 1966 Fender Deluxe Reverb (I think that what it was).
I was blown away. The guitar played and sounded like a dream and the amp was pure tone. Nothing in between but a cable.
And you talk about easy to record. He wanted to hear his rig and wanted me to track him a bit. I warned him that I usually need time to play and tweak and test and adjust (just trying to cover my arse in the likelihood of less than stellar on the spot results). He says lets try it anyway. I threw up an old unidyne 57, and instantly got 90% of the way there. It was a bit dry, so I threw up an AT condenser behind the amp to catch the room. Never adjusted either of 'em. He then played on top of his original track (without a click or anything). You'll hear him singing, too (without a vocal mic). Lemme tell ya, that rig recorded itself!
This is it: totally spontaneous on the fly throw up a mic and see what happens. What an eye opener for an "80's rocker" like me--now I'm lusting for an amp like that. (Yeah I plugged my white strat into it, and while not quite as nice as his '64, it was still better than it has EVER sounded.)
EDIT: I just noticed you can also hear the snare vibrating behind the thing. It was loud enough to break up a bit...
A 1964 completely stock Strat. And one amp. A 1966 Fender Deluxe Reverb (I think that what it was).
I was blown away. The guitar played and sounded like a dream and the amp was pure tone. Nothing in between but a cable.
And you talk about easy to record. He wanted to hear his rig and wanted me to track him a bit. I warned him that I usually need time to play and tweak and test and adjust (just trying to cover my arse in the likelihood of less than stellar on the spot results). He says lets try it anyway. I threw up an old unidyne 57, and instantly got 90% of the way there. It was a bit dry, so I threw up an AT condenser behind the amp to catch the room. Never adjusted either of 'em. He then played on top of his original track (without a click or anything). You'll hear him singing, too (without a vocal mic). Lemme tell ya, that rig recorded itself!
This is it: totally spontaneous on the fly throw up a mic and see what happens. What an eye opener for an "80's rocker" like me--now I'm lusting for an amp like that. (Yeah I plugged my white strat into it, and while not quite as nice as his '64, it was still better than it has EVER sounded.)
EDIT: I just noticed you can also hear the snare vibrating behind the thing. It was loud enough to break up a bit...