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George's "What is Life" Fuzz Guitar

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 8:27 am
by davekershaw
Anyone know how George got that sound? I need something close.
Anything that might emulate it?
I've tried lots of software - Amplitube, GTR. Best I've found so far is Rammfire in Guitar Rig, but not really close enough.

Any help appreciated.

Cheers,
Dave.

Re: George's "What is Life" Fuzz Guitar

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 8:55 am
by funsongs
davekershaw wrote:Anyone know how George got that sound? I need something close.
Anything that might emulate it?
I've tried lots of software - Amplitube, GTR. Best I've found so far is Rammfire in Guitar Rig, but not really close enough.

Any help appreciated.

Cheers,
Dave.
Have you tried kicking a hole in the speaker of your amplifier, and then cranking it to 11?! :? :shock: :lol: :lol:

Re: George's "What is Life" Fuzz Guitar

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:27 am
by davekershaw
funsongs wrote:Have you tried kicking a hole in the speaker of your amplifier, and then cranking it to 11?! :? :shock: :lol: :lol:
If that's what George did I'll give it a try! :)

Re: George's "What is Life" Fuzz Guitar

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:40 am
by gushtone
The guitar on this actually sounds rather clean. I think it is something mechanical, more like the sitar buzz bridge of a Danelectro/Coral Sitar. It may even be one of those guitars played on the A or D string higher up the neck. You could try weaving a piece of a 9-10-11 guage guitar string through the strings back by the bridge, not tight enough to dampen but just to create a buzz. The right weight thin strip of light paper could do it too. Other than that it just sound s like lots of mids with no bottom or and little top.

Peace...

Re: George's "What is Life" Fuzz Guitar

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:52 am
by gushtone
PS: Just tried it with a this strip of paper on a Tele, unplugged at my desk and it worked brilliantly. Definitely got me in the neighborhood. Going to have to try it plugged in later. Something metallic sounding would probably do well. :-)

Re: George's "What is Life" Fuzz Guitar

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 10:00 am
by davekershaw
gushtone wrote:PS: Just tried it with a this strip of paper on a Tele, unplugged at my desk and it worked brilliantly. Definitely got me in the neighborhood. Going to have to try it plugged in later. Something metallic sounding would probably do well. :-)
Interesting! Will try it tomorrow. :)

Re: George's "What is Life" Fuzz Guitar

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 11:15 am
by mojobone
Without going back and referencing the track, my mind's ear says 'germanium fuzz'; Maestro, Fuzz Face, early Tone Bender, or some such. A Big Muff and a Telecaster might work, in a pinch. But as someone mentioned it's kinda clean, so what's on the recording is probably a pair of console channels, ganged and overdriven, like on The Beatles' "Revolution".

It so happens, JHS makes a stompbox for that: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/JHSCrayon there's a more expensive one called the Colour Box that'll get you that sound and a bunch more, since it's got a 3-knob EQ. You might be able to emulate this with a console plugin or two, maybe even a channel strip plugin or some combination of saturation, distortion and EQ.

The tricky thing here is I theenk the main riff is doubled with a Coral Electric Sitar, and they can be a trifle hard to source; new ones are in the mid $400s, when they're available, and the vintage ones, you can fuhgeddaboudit, they're so expensive. Fortunately EHX makes a Sitar simulator pedal and Line6 included a Coral Sitar in their amazing Variax, which unlike the newest Coral-style electrics, includes the sound of the original's drone strings. For a cheap fix, you could hang a paper clip off the D string near the bridge and let it rattle.

Re: George's "What is Life" Fuzz Guitar

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 5:57 am
by mojobone
This fuzz sounds really close. It's a copy of a vintage unit that I happen to own. https://youtu.be/tOfDAtDUx7o?t=2m19s

Re: George's "What is Life" Fuzz Guitar

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:26 am
by davekershaw
mojobone wrote:This fuzz sounds really close. It's a copy of a vintage unit that I happen to own. https://youtu.be/tOfDAtDUx7o?t=2m19s
Thanks Mo.

I still haven't got that guitar down. Will look into that unit. It does sound good.

Dave.