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80's bands gear

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 12:42 pm
by Noisenik
I wonder if any Corroseum user could provide any info on an 80's bands gear.

I esp. wonder which equipment was abused by bands like early CF/ Hellhammer, Atlain, VoiVod (up to DH), Black Hole (!), Dwarr (!) ... erm, your suggestion?

Also interested which modern gear would be able to produce sth close to old sound? To me everything new sounds too "fat", so I suspect that sth kewl cannot get out of it.

Could you at least point to a worthwhile place which embraces this topic?

I actually ask for creation of this board when I heard EM established one there. But I am not supposed to go there. Or what?

Re: 80's bands gear

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 4:43 pm
by metalmaster
Noisenik wrote:I wonder if any Corroseum user could provide any info on an 80's bands gear.

I esp. wonder which equipment was abused by bands like early CF/ Hellhammer, Atlain, VoiVod (up to DH), Black Hole (!), Dwarr (!) ... erm, your suggestion?

Also interested which modern gear would be able to produce sth close to old sound? To me everything new sounds too "fat", so I suspect that sth kewl cannot get out of it.

Could you at least point to a worthwhile place which embraces this topic?

I actually ask for creation of this board when I heard EM established one there. But I am not supposed to go there. Or what?
As far as I know, 80% of Metal bands used Marshall amps and metalsound pedals, not to mention the usual Flying-V guitars, or those of Gobson and Ibañez

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 3:17 pm
by Noisenik
and metalsound pedals
Metalsound is/ was a trademark? I really cannot remind myself, what distorts my friends used. Boss pedals - yes, no that was later. Ah nevermind, I'll solve the prob myself.

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:21 pm
by Lindell
I think the RAT distortion pedals were pretty common on the early thrash recordings. I know Metallica used that for Kill 'em all for example.
It's really hard to get the sound fitting for classic metal nowadays. I don't know what to do really. It's like all pedals just gives to much distortion

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 9:38 pm
by Noisenik
Lindell wrote:
I think the RAT distortion pedals were pretty common on the early thrash recordings. I know Metallica used that for Kill 'em all for example.
It's really hard to get the sound fitting for classic metal nowadays. I don't know what to do really. It's like all pedals just gives to much distortion
That's what I wanted to hear and it's TRUE. New pedals give quasi-massive distortion. And when one cannot handle them properly ... They just fart. And you can lose a year prior to get anything useful out of them. Where would I find the RAT? On e-Bay? I'm not at home there.

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:28 pm
by Lindell
I don't know where to get a RAT pedal at all, except for eBay that is. I think that there's some new edition of the RAT pedal available as well, that should sound the same way the original did.

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 8:42 pm
by DaN
Noisenik wrote:They just fart.
:lol:

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 11:26 pm
by Noisenik
DaN wrote:
Noisenik wrote:They just fart.
:lol:
It's true. And not only that. You can smell the fart literally. Sick feeling like after inhaling poisonous gases.

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 11:30 pm
by Noisenik
Lindell wrote:I don't know where to get a RAT pedal at all, except for eBay that is. I think that there's some new edition of the RAT pedal available as well, that should sound the same way the original did.
God knows how expensive they are. Quality was always paid with spices.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 10:24 am
by Fucking Åmål
Yes i think Ibanez guitars are too modern!I prefer older guitars that used commonly by the 80's HM bands like Gibson,Kramer(more???)tunately i don't afford to buy that brands of guitar they cost too fuckin lot!Some cheap solutions to get a proper brand for 80's playing for about 300 Euro.My favourite guitar shape is Flying-V(actually i play only with this)
I need recommendations to plan to get my new guitar after nearly 8 years!!
Any European Guitars??German Guitars???

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:24 am
by MEXDefenderOfSteel
Fucking Åmål wrote:Yes i think Ibanez guitars are too modern!I prefer older guitars that used commonly by the 80's HM bands like Gibson,Kramer(more???)tunately i don't afford to buy that brands of guitar they cost too fuckin lot!Some cheap solutions to get a proper brand for 80's playing for about 300 Euro.My favourite guitar shape is Flying-V(actually i play only with this)
I need recommendations to plan to get my new guitar after nearly 8 years!!
Any European Guitars??German Guitars???
try Dean guitars, i just bought a dean flying V and has an exquisite classic sound....too good to be true :)

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:38 pm
by Witchkiller
I guess that Marshalls were the order of the day(JCM 800 was steamin' and kickin' MAJOR ASS),weren't they?

And as far as guitars are concerned....well,Flying Vs were very common and from that they had Kramer,Hamer,Ibanez was great back at the day and off course Jackson.Gibson reigned supreme but then again Gibson always did./..............................

Mind that the 80ies was the era were guitarists used to improvize and change the shit out of their instruments (talkin' about electronics and body parts)..................

Pedals and pre-amps?The Jmp-1(Marshall that is)was a common thing,Rat pedals were also there,Tha Mad Professor did the trick one too many times

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:55 pm
by Satrapold
I'm not really an expert on these but I guess the most important thing is the amp you use, you can't really totally change the specific, personal sound of an amplifier, so I think you can't get the true old-school sound from any new high-gain amplifier no matter what distortion pedal or modelling you use. Maybe you can get close but it's never the same in my opinion. So the best way is of course to to use vintage valve amps like Marshall JCM 800's which were the most used amps in the 80's as far as I know. I have that amp and I can't express in words how much I love the sound.

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 3:07 pm
by Witchkiller
Germaniac wrote: So the best way is of course to to use vintage valve amps like Marshall JCM 800's which were the most used amps in the 80's as far as I know. I have that amp and I can't express in words how much I love the sound.
Can't say a word against it!JCM 800 is the thing alright!

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:32 pm
by Stark
Here's what I used back in the day:

Paradize:
I used a Gibson Les Paul Standard and ran it through a small Roland combo that was in the studio. i sounded like crap!

Overdrive "Reflexions"
Janne: Gibson Les Paul Standard (w DiMarzio Super Distortion pick up), Marshall 100w Super Bass (modded with master volume) and a J&J distortion pedal.
Kjell: Gibson SG (the red one he still uses) and a Marshall Super Lead 100w, plus a J&J Distortion pedal.

Overdrive "Metal Attack"
Janne: Gibson Les Paul Standard (w DiMarzio Super Distortion), Marshall 100w Super Lead (rented) and a J&J distortion pedal.
Kjell: Gibson SG (the red one he still uses) + the Gibson leas Paul Gold Top (still has it) and a Marshall Super Lead 100w (rented), plus a J&J Distortion pedal.

Overdrive "Swords And Axes"
Janne: Ibanez Destroyer (w DiMarzio Super Dist pick up), Ibanez Tube Screamer and a rented Marshall Super Lead 100w
Kjell: Warmuth Strat, The SG and his J&J pedal through a Marshall Super Lead.

On the new Overdrive album "Let The Metal Do The Talking"
Janne: Gibson Les Paul Studio (True Temperament frets), Epiphone Strat (True Temperament neck), Hughes & Kettner 100w amp + cab, Tube Screamer, Cry Baby Wah
Not sure what Kjell used here.