Josh Homme Couldn't Make It But His New Amp Did: Peavey's Decade Too arrives at NAMM 2025
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Guitar World's Michael Astley-Brown gets the lowdown on the Peavey Joshua Homme Decade Too - the sequel to the amp hailed as Queens of the Stone Age's "secret weapon" in the studio - at NAMM 2025.
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I always appreciate few-in-between periods in time when the world of electric guitar gear comes down to the rare and low orbit of regular musician accessibility...
Josh Homme proved gain that it doesn't take super expensive stash to make a hit record. In fact it has little to do with your song writing abilities.
I can hardly wait to get one 😎
I like how people think Josh is too snooty & important to use this.
Billy Gibbons used anything that sounded good, including a Marshall Lead 20 on "My Head's In Missisippi."
In another musical universe entirely, Stephan Carpenter used a Lil Smoky - in a steel rack drawer, no less - for lofi tracks on White Pony.
Hell, other blast from the past is the Rockman reissue, surely the titans of the 80s didn't use a wee little headphone amp, right? 😂
I just think he was fucking with Mark in that video
You said Josh Homme's name wrong!
I can hear why.
It's that through a few mics and ampegs vt 22 vt40 and v4 through the rest of the mics
Waawah pedal break the scene i run on lean mean green shooting the gray and feeling the FLLAY
WIsh they make a Century pre-amp pedal.
They made a decade pedal which is same thing!
Sure as hell not secret anymore!
Dear lord..... that's aweful
Love how Peavey releases a bunch of cool preamp pedals but all all everyone wants to cover is the shitty practice amp that Homme brought up as a joke that everyone is taking seriously now lmao
I keep seeing this sentiment copy-pasted all over the internet. Did he ever imply it was a joke? He's been known to use even cheaper, shittier gear than the decade, I'm a bit confused as to why folks think this is just a really elaborate prank
@@JayDubyuh98 Because I watched the video and the dude's laughing his ass off while they're both obviously exaggerating how important it is. He probably used it for a couple of overdubs or specifics parts of songs to get some intentionally shitty sounds but there's no way it's the "secret weapon" everyone is describing it as.
@themodernguitarist I mean yeah it's not gonna get you the queens sound all on its own, but since they keep their recording process relatively secretive, we don't really know what it's been used on, so who's to say? To me it feels like Josh just wanted to drive down the market price on an amp that shouldn't be sold for $500, while improving on the format on a piece of gear he can use in the studio 🤷♂️
Thing is, it was mainly used on the bass tone. They set it super low and used the proximity effect to get a fat low end, mixed with other amps. Check out the producer Eric Valentine's video "Making Records with Eric Valentine - QOTSA -No One Knows" around 29min for the full story.
The pedals are great. We also did a 1200W version of the F-800B called the F-1200B, but I haven't seen much about it, either.
That doesn't sound too good.
Sounds LIKE a fuzzy little transistor amp! Oh wait... 🤔
Yeah...... that amp sounds like shit! lol!
But hey, I guess that explains why QotSA sound like shit as well.
also explains why you've sold more records than them I guess
@ntomatas1 Justin Bieber sold more than they did and he sounds even more like shit. Not sure what you're trying to say! Lol! 🤣
@ comparing Qotsa to Bieber is just stupid
@@ntomatas1 Yeah I know it is. So why did you equate album sales with 'sounding good'? lol!
@@CheesePlow There's NO accounting for 'taste'?