I need the Nevermore guitar sound

Tachy

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Hi guys, I have some money to spend, and at the moment I have the G.A.S.
I like a lot the tone of D.H.I.A.D.W of nevermore, and I know that the guitar sound was Dual recto with 4*12 Marshall with 75.
I have the cabinet, but I have not the mesa.
My question is.....Loomis used the dual or triple?and if he use the dual is the 2 or 3 channel version?
 
here are all the infos from http://noise101.wikidot.com (originally taken here) :

DEAD HEART IN A DEAD WORLD:
Custom Built 7 String Guitar loaded with EMG 707 pickups. The guitars were routed into a Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer that was used as a signal boost. The settings on the TS-9 were:

Drive: 9 O'Clock
Tone: 10 O'Clock
Level: 12 O'Clock

This was fed into the amp that was used on all of the rhythm and leads. The amp used was a Mesa Boogie (2 Channel) Dual Rectifier that was straight from the box. The Mesa Recto was routed into a Marshall 1960B 4X12 Cab with the stock 75 Celestions they have. Settings on the Mesa Recto were:

Silicon Diode Setting
Bold Setting
Red (Modern) Channel
Treble: 11.30
Mids: 10 O'Clock
Bass: 11.30
Gain: 12:30
Presence: 12.30
Master: 10 O'Clock

There were 4 tracks of rhythm, with 2 tracks being panned 100% left and right, and the other set being panned 80% left and right. There was no compression, limiting, etc…only a slight touch of EQ used. Two Shure SM-57's were used for recording, one on the center of the cone about an inch away. This was the approximate's denoted by Andy Sneap previously.
 
Nope, lol I heard it was a year 2000+ 3 channel jobby. Im kinda suprised the bass and treble were set quite that low. I have mine about 1 o'clock.
 
While we're at it, I need to become a scratch golfer. What kind of clubs should I get?

6 Iron for general purpose (that's what I use during lessons), something for chipping (a wedge) and something for putting. That'll keep you busy for a while. If you're new, it'll take a while before you're ready to use woods (take a lesson or 2 or 20) and you'll be more confident have the technique to use a wood. Woods are made from aluminium and are generally easily bend-able.

...........I hope you're not kidding as I'm clearly not :lol: In case you're not, get them custom made to your length (I'm getting one set and build them piece by piece instead of buying a stock set of expensive shit)

http://golf.about.com/cs/beginnersguide/a/meetheclubs.htm
 
LOL I never thought id see a Nevermore topic turn into ameture golf lessons :lol:

Dude, it's a good analogy... Look, I'd love Loomis's tone too, but it's not something I'm going to get overnight, and it's not something I'm going to get by getting a rectifier, etc etc....same with golf, it's all about practicing. it's not your equipment, it's you, your fingers, and your ears, and your determination.
 
Dude, it's a good analogy... Look, I'd love Loomis's tone too, but it's not something I'm going to get overnight, and it's not something I'm going to get by getting a rectifier, etc etc....same with golf, it's all about practicing. it's not your equipment, it's you, your fingers, and your ears, and your determination.

I knew that! :P I found it amusing :)