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VERY CLOSE...but...NO BANANA!toomanycats wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 12:04 pm Wow, that sort of sent me down a rabbit hole. I found myself watching this R.J. Ronquillo video about 80s clean, over processed guitar tone. Very interesting and informative.
Watching these videos made me realize that while on the one hand I absolutely hated the application of that sound on things like Richard Marx and Michael Bolton, I loved it on a lot of other stuff. For example, I love the clean, processed tones on Steve Perry's Street Talk (Michael Landau), Robert Plant's Pictures at Eleven and The Principle of Moments (Robbie Blunt), Journey's Frontiers and Raised on the Radio (Schon), Bryan Ferry's Bête Noire (Neil Hubbard). I also hear that sound all over 80s records by Tear for Fears, Mr Mister, The Fixx, and Prince. It was to 80s radio rock was fuzz tone was to the late 60s.
A little further into the video he makes this exact point.LightWingStudios wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 4:22 pmHe misses the point of why these guys built these racks...so they could get the SAME TONE when they went out LIVE and on the road.toomanycats wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 12:04 pm Wow, that sort of sent me down a rabbit hole. I found myself watching this R.J. Ronquillo video about 80s clean, over processed guitar tone. Very interesting and informative.
Watching these videos made me realize that while on the one hand I absolutely hated the application of that sound on things like Richard Marx and Michael Bolton, I loved it on a lot of other stuff. For example, I love the clean, processed tones on Steve Perry's Street Talk (Michael Landau), Robert Plant's Pictures at Eleven and The Principle of Moments (Robbie Blunt), Journey's Frontiers and Raised on the Radio (Schon), Bryan Ferry's Bête Noire (Neil Hubbard). I also hear that sound all over 80s records by Tear for Fears, Mr Mister, The Fixx, and Prince. It was to 80s radio rock was fuzz tone was to the late 60s.