Bobba a écrit :
lemg a écrit :
special a écrit :
a une epoque bily corgan avait attaché avec un elastic un pedale de disto a une "aile " de sa flying v
mais bon bonjour le poid et le desequilibre de la guitare!
C'était Iha qui faisait ça me semble-t-il.
Bobba a écrit :
lemg a écrit :
Je remonte ce topic, car je viens de me rappeler que Tom Morello possédait une guitare avec des effets intégrés.
C'est tout.
Tiens donc ? Laquelle ?
Son ibanez hollowbody rouge et noire.
Me trompé-je ?
Ben je ne voit pas quel effet peut bien etre integré sur cette guitare, ni ou il s'en sert....
Alors je dis
une page de Morello dans guitar world
D'où je sors:
"My latest guitar acquisition is a two-tone (red and black) custom-made Ibanez, which is a replica of a very bizarre, Sixties Vox guitar that I saw at a Guitar Center. The Vox has all of these incredible onboard effects; I couldn’t believe it when I saw it, and they actually had two of them! The problem with the Voxes – aside from the fact that they are grotesquely expensive – was that they simply didn’t stay in tune, and were in no way gig-ready.
So Ibanez took the idea and built a guitar for me that I can play every night. It’s an AS-200, 335-type guitar, with loads of onboard effects: the bridge pickup volume control, when pulled out, doubles as a built-in wah. The neck volume knob, when pulled, doubles as an echo repeat control; it controls the speed of the echo repeats. Then there is a built-in distortion knob, which doubles as a tone knob, and another knob which controls the amount of distortion. Then, there’s yet another knob, which activates a treble/bass boost."