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09.18.20, 01:28 PM #1
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Jcm 800
Did Ed ever use Jcm 800s?
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09.19.20, 09:00 PM #2
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Never seen him with one but who knows.
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Agree - I’ve never seen a picture of an 800 among his backline and I’ve never known him to mention them in any interviews. But FWIW, I have heard a few folks dial in an 800 to near perfect early VH tones. The original 800s were pretty tight and uncompressed with really nice ‘woody’ low-mids. A subtle front end boost provides a great foundation for signature effects - verb, delay, phase, flange - to really ‘sell’ the early sounds.
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