by geoff1711 » 18 Jun 2012, 22:55
actually I don't agree that they didn't overdrive them, I think at most live performances they probably had them flat out to be heard over the screaming.
Also play a single coil pickup through a very clean amp and it sounds almost acoustic, it's only when you add a bit of overdrive that it starts to sound Shad-ish, don't forget that even in the studio the valve echo would drive the front end of their amps and by the time you had a good volume mix with the drums the amps would be cooking and the low powered speakers would be being driven hard.
And then later on Hank used lots of different effects distortion included.
We're not talking high gain humbuckers driving cascading gain stages but an electric guitar, played totally clean, sounds a touch sterile without overdrive and the notes attack and decay is too quick, too pingy rather than twangy?
If you listen to the opening notes of Man of Mystery you don't get that sound without distoting the sound.
But as far as solid state amps, a number of good sounding modelling amps have a full range speaker plus a tweeter and the amp stage is clean so that all of the modelling is reproduced faithfully, which is why if they have a DI output they sound fine straight into the PA.
In fact it could be argued that if you take a modelled Shad's sound such as in a Zoom, Magicstomp, Valvetronic etc it'll sound better through a very clean solid state amp rather than a valve amp stamping it's own identity all over the EQ and Gain modells.
Geoff