Buck62
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Sorry if this is the wrong forum guys, but I need to make sure Harvey sees it and I know he hangs out in this forum more often than the others.
Okay, Harvey... (or anyone else who can help) I'm recording a Jimi Hendrix tribute band tomorrow morning and have a question or two if you can help me out. Do you know what amp (or amps) Jimi used for his "clean" sounds when he recorded in the studio? Like on "Wind Cries Mary" and similar tunes.
Also, the guitar player in this band uses a Marshall JCM head and 4-12 Marshall cabinet on every song and he tends to run his distortion a bit on the heavier side. I'm thinking of splitting the signal and running one side without any distortion, just in case we need to clean up the sound of the guitar a bit, and also to get a "fatter" sound. Should I make that second signal more like a classic Fender Twin or Vox sound?.... or should I use a second Marshall amp recorded clean with very minimal overdrive?
Lastly... do I have to use an A/B splitter box?... or can I simply use a cable that splits the mono signal coming from the guitar into 2 seperate signals? Would the there be a significant signal loss or added noise by using just a Y-splitter cable? Could I use 2 channels of a headhone amp to do the trick?
Anybody else with good advice is free to jump in... and thanx!
Okay, Harvey... (or anyone else who can help) I'm recording a Jimi Hendrix tribute band tomorrow morning and have a question or two if you can help me out. Do you know what amp (or amps) Jimi used for his "clean" sounds when he recorded in the studio? Like on "Wind Cries Mary" and similar tunes.
Also, the guitar player in this band uses a Marshall JCM head and 4-12 Marshall cabinet on every song and he tends to run his distortion a bit on the heavier side. I'm thinking of splitting the signal and running one side without any distortion, just in case we need to clean up the sound of the guitar a bit, and also to get a "fatter" sound. Should I make that second signal more like a classic Fender Twin or Vox sound?.... or should I use a second Marshall amp recorded clean with very minimal overdrive?
Lastly... do I have to use an A/B splitter box?... or can I simply use a cable that splits the mono signal coming from the guitar into 2 seperate signals? Would the there be a significant signal loss or added noise by using just a Y-splitter cable? Could I use 2 channels of a headhone amp to do the trick?
Anybody else with good advice is free to jump in... and thanx!

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