Early Live sound..

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Early Live sound..

Postby Amanda » 16 Oct 2013, 21:31

Stand in a room containing the following:

Vox AC30 twin TV front amp
Meazzi Factotum Echo.
Fender Stratocaster..

And the most important ingredient:

Phil Kelly!!

Spent an evening at Phil's a couple of weeks back, interesting to stand closeup and see his technique...
[Check Out My Meazzi Site: http://www.meazzi.org.uk
And Tape Echo Forum: http://ac15.org.uk/meazzibbs/index.php

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Re: Early Live sound..

Postby s4wgb » 17 Oct 2013, 12:11

Yes Amanda i totally agree with you.
Before Phil was well known i have been in his house and he did have LOUD! :D
But he did not have his Meazzi then. :cry:
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Re: Early Live sound..

Postby Lee Restarick » 17 Oct 2013, 17:59

Amanda, you are so correct. The top 3 items on that list helps, but it's having the experience and knowledge of how to hit those strings with your right hand that makes the difference. Phil's playing technique creates "That Sound".
And on that bombshell............
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Re: Early Live sound..

Postby Didier » 24 Oct 2013, 09:01

Here you have both, the AC30 TV Front and the Meazzi echo machine, at least almost. The amp is a DIY replica from the original AC30 TV Front amp, and the echo unit is an Etap2-HW housed in a DIY Meazzi looking box (the front panel has to be improved), both built by Jean-Paul Caro. He has also a DIY built (including the neck) Strat !
It was used at a recent meeting in the north of France, and sounded very good !

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Re: Early Live sound..

Postby s4wgb » 24 Oct 2013, 14:46

NICE :D
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