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Richie Guitar Question
Does anyone know how to get a good Richie sound out of a Marshall?
i know Richie has Marshalls stacked up around him when he plays live, and i know that he goes through lots of other compressors and reverb and delay units etc etc. but you should still be able to get a close sound with just a Marshall,,,anyone know how? what settings and stuff? |
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Become Richie. That's the only way you could ever hope to imitate that man. But! I do apologise- I'm a bit crappy with leccies- I stand firm as a 71yr old accoustic warrior! I shall ask among some of my leccie loving friends though- and if I can find anyone who can help, I shall let you know what peals of wisdon they bestow on me! Love you! Laura |
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It really depends what Marshall you've got, ie solid state/all valve etc...
For me, I've got an all valve 30w Marshall combo,and I keep the preamp volume down to about 2.5, and the master volume up to about 5. I then use an overdrive pedal to drive the amp. I keep the drive on the pedal to about 6, and the level to about 4. For the EQ on the amp, I use Treble=4, Mid=8.5, Bass=7. I also keep reverb quite high up at about 7. I find that this, coupled with a bit of compression gives me the perfect sound for the Stranger/These Days era. Especially when played using a strat!! If you haven't got any pedals though, Total Guitar had a poster a couple of years back showing amp settings for loads of players, and for playing Bad Name, they suggested the following settings: Drive = 5 Treble = 6.5 Mid = 7.5 Bass = 4.5 Volume = 7 Reverb = 2 Bare in mind though, that modern amps tend to have a lot more treble than older amps, so if it doesn't sound quite right, try rolling back the treble and boosting the mids a little. Hope this helps. |
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