the new Lamb of God album...

colonel kurtz

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anyone else looking forward to this?

according to mark morton, they're coming along pretty well with the guitar tracking and getting some sick tones using the following:

SD 59's-->mark IV-->orange 4x12-->57/421-->API
 
They just finished all the tracking for the album 2 weeks ago i'm pretty sure. They had a live link streaming video to the control room and had a camera in the live room too. You could hear Chris alder lay down all the drum tracks and imo this album will most likely have a WAYY better mix than the others. Josh Wilbur is a wayyy better engineer/producer than machine.
 
i know they finished the drum tracking a couple weeks ago, but methinks they just got done with the guitars...i could be wrong though
 
Well, not always. Duncan has a 59 bridge and Trembucker version, which is the bridge pickup with Floyd spacing. The bridge model has differend DC resistence than the neck: 7.43 k for the neck, 8.13 k for the bridge and they have different resonant peaks. (check here http://www.seymourduncan.com/comparetones )

But yeah, I did buy a Trembucker 59 for my neck and it works great with the JB in the bridge, so there you go. :lol:
 
Well, not always. Duncan has a 59 bridge and Trembucker version, which is the bridge pickup with Floyd spacing. The bridge model has differend DC resistence than the neck: 7.43 k for the neck, 8.13 k for the bridge and they have different resonant peaks. (check here http://www.seymourduncan.com/comparetones )

But yeah, I did buy a Trembucker 59 for my neck and it works great with the JB in the bridge, so there you go. :lol:

Il be damned.
Last time I visited their website they only had 59' for necks.
And I have never seen the bridgeversion in gutiarstores or in the usedmarket. :u-huh:
 
Hmm, 59's in the bridge? Intriguing...

he's always been using that. and as far as i know both of them had it in the bridge for the last 2 albums. that is a big part of the sound they get on the last few cds. vintage pups + vintage amp = unique metal tone.


if you see the recording dvd they also use les pauls with stock pickups on some songs.
 
a lower output pickup can sound very good with a high gain amp. i have a guitar w/ EMG81's and also a Les Paul w/ Burstbuckers. playing through my Krank, i can actually get more gain from the Les Paul before things start to mud out. the Les Paul is also chambered like Mark's guitar. maybe that is a key factor as well.