JimN wrote:That's the 1963 studio version, which will have had overdubs.
I feel sure that Justin meant the 1961 (or any later) live version.
That's right, Jim. I still can't quite tell. I've listened to it a lot and I'm sure there's a lower note being picked at the same time as a higher fretted note. It has echo, so it's not Bruce or Jet. There's either some studio trickery going on, or Hank had developed a clever way of playing that part of
Shazam!, or my ears have started inventing sounds that aren't there.
Didier wrote:These circuits were very crude
A very interesting comment. I have long held the opinion that the human ear is attracted to imperfection. A digital echo that perfectly reproduces the guitar signal, such as a Zoom RFX unit, sounds cold and far less pleasing to us than a crudely manufactured, wobbling, inconsistent sound as produced by a Meazzi. I always try to make sure my echo is set so that it is very slightly threatening to distort. It just sounds better.
I've decided that I don't actually play guitar. I play the sound (probably to my detriment, as anyone who's seen me play will likely tell you

).
Didier wrote:In the book "The Shadows by Themselves" published in 1961, Hank is quoted saying about their AC30s : "My own has been especially sort of souped up like a car, to give a clearer, cleaner tone at high volumes. Bruce's amp is the same as mine, but without the extra booster as he doesn't need it."
So obviously Hank had a pre-production "Top Boost" model very early on, I don't know if he used it only on stage at this time.
My ears tell me that, though Hank was using a Top Boost amplifier on stage, it was quite some time before he took it into the studio. The earliest tunes on which I can detect the Top Boost circuit are
Perfidia and
South of the Border, both recorded on 12th April 1962. The recorded sounds made before this date are far more mellow, far sweeter, but it's a lot harder to determine any switch that may have occurred between the AC30/4 and the AC30/6 (that's if Hank ever used a standard, non-Top Boost AC30/6 in the studio).
We seem to have digressed from discussing the market value of a Model 2 echo (sorry Jim!), but this has turned into a fascinating and enlightening thread. Great fun.
J