Would you describe that as “glassy clean”?Dweezil for one, uses a clean direct guitar along with overdriven sounds quite often in order to get clarity. More common than you might think.
using an overdrive and bringing the mix back from 100%Dweezil for one, uses a clean direct guitar along with overdriven sounds quite often in order to get clarity. More common than you might think.
Normally I'd do glassy cleans on a clean amp (plenty of good choices, I use Dumble clean, HiWatt, BF Fender & Matchless HC30 a lot), but if you are looking for Hendrix glassy, try replicating the old way to get those tones : guitar -> germanium fuzz -> Marshall Plexi on the edge of breakup.
With the fuzz off you have edge of breakup , with the fuzz on you have good olde hippie acid mayhem, but with the fuzz on and the volume control on the guitar turned (way) down you'll get a glassy clean tone that is to die for, lots of hi-end sparkle and glassiness.
Yeah, I really like that 'trick' being a child of the 80s. It gives the 'flavor' from the amp but still has that straight to the board thing happening where there is no cab roll off.A super clean amp with no cab can give you that 80's clean thing too.
Sadly not, would love to meet him, he seems like a really great and down to earth guyCome to think of it, has anyone ever seen Pete and Rocket Brother in the same room together?
Sadly not, would love to meet him, he seems like a really great and down to earth guy