Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: hb3 on August 01, 2006, 06:01:39 PM
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I'm looking for a pedal that duplicates the clean, twangy, reverby sound of sixties guitar -- the tone, say, of the guitar in the early James Bond soundtracks....or vintage surf guitar....you know what I mean?
There must have been pedals marketed and touted as specifically recreating this vintage sound...what are the good ones?
Thanks
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Do you know who played the twangy guitar on the original James Bond theme?
JAzzyvee
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That was Vic Flick, he used a Clifford Essex Paragon Deluxe Jazz guitar with an DeArmond pick up through an Dearmond volume pedal and a Vox 15 watt amp. There's a 'new' release (I think 2000)called Bond in action. I'm not an expert or a fan, but found this info in the dutch Guitarist magazine (Gitarist maart(march) 2000)
Cheers!
F.C
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That's good info. There's gotta be something that claims to digitally model that tone...anyone?
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I just picked up an EH Holy Grail reverb pedal which does a good job w/ that reverby aspect of what you're going for. Its analog, and draws too much current to run on batteries. It sure beats hauling around a Fender tube reverb unit....
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Thanks, I'll check it out
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A nice Fender/Vox/Hiwatt clean sound with some reverb and tremolo on top of it will get you started.
Cheers!
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I'm investigating more pedals....
Line 6 Verbzilla
Boss RV-5
and EH's HOLIER Grail....