Mayer on Conan
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chris_sanford
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Mayer on Conan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFkQ0k1x ... r_embedded
Anyone familiar with this Dumble? Looks like an Overdrive Reverb, but I can't quite tell for sure.
Chris
Anyone familiar with this Dumble? Looks like an Overdrive Reverb, but I can't quite tell for sure.
Chris
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stratcat62
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Re: Mayer on Conan
That looks like a Steel String Singer, but different than his #2 with the red switches. It could be the same amp with different knobs and switches.
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Re: Mayer on Conan
Looks like an 80's TS -10 (Green Box) For OD..
Tony
Tony
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All those great amps and a generic mediocre tone, IMO.
What did you guys think?
What did you guys think?
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Too much compression, is that what you are talking about? Or the bandwidth limiting of the TS10?
I can understand if he had to do that for volume reasons.
I can understand if he had to do that for volume reasons.
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Did seem kinda compressed...hmm
Wondering if he was using that Klon (looks to be one at least).
Wondering if he was using that Klon (looks to be one at least).
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I just mean it sounds like a generic Fender rig with solid state OD.
jelle wrote:Too much compression, is that what you are talking about? Or the bandwidth limiting of the TS10?
I can understand if he had to do that for volume reasons.
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stratcat62
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Re: Mayer on Conan
I agree. Actually, I thought that John Mayer's performance was not good. His tone has always been that way: a wall of amps that many guitar players would kill for and sounds ok at best. It's just not in him, not in his hands.dogears wrote:All those great amps and a generic mediocre tone, IMO.
What did you guys think?
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Give the guy a Super or a Vibroverb and call it a day...
I've sent a bunch of amps to guy's who play those TV Gigs.. Gotta use the pedals they say.. REAL picky about the volume..Those TS10's if you get a good one can sound better to me than some of the 808's Stevie used one for a long time...same chip 4558!!
Tony VVT
I've sent a bunch of amps to guy's who play those TV Gigs.. Gotta use the pedals they say.. REAL picky about the volume..Those TS10's if you get a good one can sound better to me than some of the 808's Stevie used one for a long time...same chip 4558!!
Tony VVT
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I've heard Mayer a few times on TV where he had the goods in the tone department.
But you have to admit, it's all about how they go about recording/EQing it.
Now if he could just stop making "baby crapping his diaper" faces.
But you have to admit, it's all about how they go about recording/EQing it.
Now if he could just stop making "baby crapping his diaper" faces.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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chris_sanford
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Re: Mayer on Conan
The OP's question has not been definitively answered yet. 
Is that an SSS or an ODR?
Thanks!
chris
Is that an SSS or an ODR?
Thanks!
chris
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FuzzFaceBuilder
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Finally a JM performance I liked...
That looks like his regular rig. SSS and JM signature Two Rock.
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I like the performance, musically speaking. The children's choir is a very out of character move on his part too. Though that's probably what made the difference to me.
I also think that his "Big Dipper" pickups have a lot to do with the way he (doesn't) sound (if we're talking about the midrange "body" of his tone).
On the floor there's a Klon, TS10, some (white/tan) Boss pedal, and a blue ______, and some other stuff.
EDIT: and damn Steve Jordan is AMAZING! I'd love to play just one gig with that rhythm section...
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I like the performance, musically speaking. The children's choir is a very out of character move on his part too. Though that's probably what made the difference to me.
HAHAHA... I have to agree. I'd love to take a stab at setting up his rig!dogears wrote:All those great amps and a generic mediocre tone, IMO.
What did you guys think?
I also think that his "Big Dipper" pickups have a lot to do with the way he (doesn't) sound (if we're talking about the midrange "body" of his tone).
On the floor there's a Klon, TS10, some (white/tan) Boss pedal, and a blue ______, and some other stuff.
EDIT: and damn Steve Jordan is AMAZING! I'd love to play just one gig with that rhythm section...
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Re: Mayer on Conan
Pretty clear at around 2:18 that it says Steel String Singer.....
I did not have any problem with the performance. Although I did not "feel" his solo work so much.
I did not have any problem with the performance. Although I did not "feel" his solo work so much.
chris_sanford wrote:The OP's question has not been definitively answered yet.
Is that an SSS or an ODR?
Thanks!
chris
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I didn't like anything about that performance.
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I still don't get this guy..... average....
He should write some songs. Not try and be a guitar hero
He should write some songs. Not try and be a guitar hero