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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Tricalibur on October 17, 2006, 03:02:11 AM

Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Tricalibur on October 17, 2006, 03:02:11 AM
I just got these guys first album, and I must say its prob the single best piece of musical recording I have ever heard. The guitar tone is SOOOO heavy it is unbelievable. I kno the Guitar player / Singer Jus Osbourne plays an SG tuned to C but I have no clue as to what kind of amp he played through for these recordings. The distortion is so crushing and brutal that ive pretty much become obssesed with doing whatever I can to get it for myself :]. However I just dont have the slightest clue as to what kind of amp he might have used. I kno they are kind of an obscure band but If anyone has any info as to what kind of set-up they got please do share.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Tol on October 17, 2006, 04:41:10 AM
I'm not sure either.  But you need to listen to Dopethrone if you haven't.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Tol on October 17, 2006, 04:48:49 AM
Check out some of the videos on youtube.  Looks like a Mesa rectifier behind him.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Dakine on October 17, 2006, 01:30:05 PM
ha, they are down road from me it seem's. Darn been away so long!

Anywhoo, a Mesa Rectifier. Looks alot like mine therefore prob. a single rectifier perhaps.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Skybone on October 17, 2006, 06:24:15 PM
Jus uses a JCM800.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Dakine on October 17, 2006, 08:08:20 PM
not in the youtube gig footage he do'nt :)

Less that is another guitarist in band. NOT knowing much about em. But DEF. a Mesa Recto onstage behind singer/guitarist.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Tusko on October 18, 2006, 06:23:59 PM
The Dopethrone setup was as follows:

Soundcity 120w Head
Boss Hyper-Fuzz ( Fuzz II mode is the secret weapon to the EW sound!!)
Gibson SG's

Most recent time I have seen them w/Cathedral they were using Marshall Heads.

-I`m also sure that for Dopethrone/Let us Prey/We live/Come My Fanatics they tuned down to Bb.

And they have absolutely blown me away live when Iv'e seen em. It's all in the low-end!
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Skybone on October 18, 2006, 06:50:49 PM
Every time I've seen them, and every pic I've seen of them playing, he's been using JCM800's. Just because there's a Recto onstage, doesn't mean that it's in use by the band that's currently on stage. Also depends on where the gig was.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Dakine on October 18, 2006, 07:10:33 PM
indeed it does (have played enough gigs like that myself).
I do NOT know about the band.
Just saw in that clip a Recto behind the singer/guitarist and thought the tone sounded right, thats ALL.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: screamingdaisy on October 28, 2006, 09:01:28 PM
Quote from: Dakine
not in the youtube gig footage he do'nt :)

Less that is another guitarist in band. NOT knowing much about em. But DEF. a Mesa Recto onstage behind singer/guitarist.


It could belong to another band.

What the guy above said.  I had a Boss FZ-2 and it nailed Electric Wizard's fuzz tone.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Tricalibur on October 28, 2006, 09:03:41 PM
^ I realy dont like their "Fuzzy" tone liike from Come My Fanatics on. Its realy just that first album that blows me away. I think it prob a recto, just sorta has that character.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: screamingdaisy on October 28, 2006, 09:29:32 PM
Quote from: Tricalibur
^ I realy dont like their "Fuzzy" tone liike from Come My Fanatics on. Its realy just that first album that blows me away. I think it prob a recto, just sorta has that character.


If you're talking about the self-titled album I don't have that one so I'm not that much help.  The earliest I have is Come My Fanatics.

That said, alot of Electric Wizard's heaviness comes from the bass.  They mix it really far forward and it tends to be heavily overdriven so it sounds more like low tuned guitar.....that might be what you're hearing.
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Skybone on October 28, 2006, 11:15:18 PM
Object lesson in power valve distortion...
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Tricalibur on October 29, 2006, 12:15:39 AM
yeh their first album has a realy different sound from their later ones. I can tell they definitley double track the guitars and that adds alot of heaviness to the sound and yes, the bass is quite prominent in the mix aswell so its prob a combination of things that gives the recordings "That sound". What kind of amp does he run the fuzz box into?
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: screamingdaisy on October 29, 2006, 12:28:05 AM
A Soundcity, which if I remember correctly is pretty similar to either a Plexi or a Hiwatt (I can't remember which one).
Title: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Kilby on October 29, 2006, 01:14:51 AM
Quote from: screamingdaisy
A Soundcity, which if I remember correctly is pretty similar to either a Plexi or a Hiwatt (I can't remember which one).


Hiwatt I believe
Title: Re: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: alendon on October 05, 2016, 10:47:20 PM
A big part of jus osbornes sound on at least the first 2 albums is the boss Fz-2 on mode 2 with an overdrive after it (I think he used a boss sd-1) into big high headroom Amps.
The Fz-2 is a modern version of the univox superfuzz with an active eq (and a boost mode too)
I've got a north effects superfuzz clone with an ehx crayon after it and I can nail the tone on the first album (with a Tele into a super clean fender amp no less!!!)
The superfuzz severely scoops the mids at 1khz but the overdrive after it adds a bit of grit and puts some of the mids back in but at a slightly different frequency and also shaves off some of the fizz from the superfuzz.The lows with this setup are thunderous but tight.
Title: Re: Electric Wizard Amp Tone
Post by: Dave Sloven on October 05, 2016, 11:30:08 PM
I was pretty sure that it was Drop C and all neck pickup.

I might be wrong