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PAF and JTM45?View attachment 75233
I totally agree with you.
AC/DC was forged on a low output PAF and the early Marshall circuitry and it is still a genre-defining tone, even to this day.
PAF and JTM45?View attachment 75233
I totally agree with you.
AC/DC was forged on a low output PAF and the early Marshall circuitry and it is still a genre-defining tone, even to this day.
PAF and JTM45?
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Impressive...My good friend, Fil Oliveri, has done more to document Angus's tone than anyone. Here's his research paper on the subject:
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Angus Young’s Marshall Amplifier(s) & the “Back in Black Tone Project”
Update of Mon, Oct the 4th: our own headwhop26 has posted info from a reliable source stating the following: Angus has frequently recalled the use of a 100-watt late-60s Marshall JMP100 Super Lead amp with EL34 output tubes in the early days of the band, while Malcolm often played through a...solodallas.com
You are exemption mr ChillEx cusssssse ME!
I know that Angus has called the pickups he was using in the early years PAF's, but knowing that he always used the stock pickups that the guitars came with, if you look at the year model SG's he was using, it's T tops. If we read other SoloDallas articles, Robert's buddy Fil comes to the same conclusion. CheersPAF and JTM45?
T-tops (and T-types) are great for cleans and classic rock crunch. Excellent definition because they're a light wind.
But they absolutely don't drive an amp the way many modern humbuckers do.
Lest we forget, T-tops were almost single-handedly responsible for the explosion of aftermarket pickup sales in the 70s.
Not that they can't do high gain, as evidenced by all the great music that's been made on them over the years.
But they do require different treatment. This is fine if it's your only guitar, less convenient when switching guitars.
I sure can still love a T-top in neck position though.
T-tops (and T-types) are great for cleans and classic rock crunch. Excellent definition because they're a light wind.
But they absolutely don't drive an amp the way many modern humbuckers do.
Lest we forget, T-tops were almost single-handedly responsible for the explosion of aftermarket pickup sales in the 70s.
Not that they can't do high gain, as evidenced by all the great music that's been made on them over the years.
But they do require different treatment. This is fine if it's your only guitar, less convenient when switching guitars.
I sure can still love a T-top in neck position though.
Now we're talkin'...
Interesting, indeed... I remember hearing about that a very loooong time ago in my early radio years, but never really gave it much credit. Thought it was mostly just another "urban legend" adding mystique to Bon's sudden death...I know that Angus has called the pickups he was using in the early years PAF's, but knowing that he always used the stock pickups that the guitars came with, if you look at the year model SG's he was using, it's T tops. If we read other SoloDallas articles, Robert's buddy Fil comes to the same conclusion. Cheers
Edit:
Interesting in the earlier linked SoloDallas article that Angus basically says Bon didnt have lyric input into Back In Black. Amongst those in the know, it's pretty well known that a few days after Bon's passing, the Young brothers broke into Bons flat to get the book that he wrote his lyrics material in. Cheers
Sorry, hit the ;post button before I should've... I'll post the pics in a sec and my questions...But now that you mention the whole T-Top vs PAF thing... I haver a couple of pickups that I would appreciate your help with to identify and figure out if they are as legit as I think they are...
A little background: I bought this as a pair from a guy in a local blues/rock band back in the very early 80s (no later than 1982 as I recall), to install in my Hondo II "Paul". I believe he had pulled them out of his Gibson LP to install a DM superdistortion and another one, if memory serves right.
:dood: :dood: :eddie::eddie:Just get Bare knuckles or EMG job done.
Nah... EMGs use batteries... they're "high maintenance", just like poodles,Just get Bare knuckles or EMG job done.
