My first guitar was a Jackson RX10D Rhoads. I still have said guitar and I would never get rid of it. I know have a Dinky and a Dean Showdown ML.... Don't get me wrong I love Deans, but Jackson will always hold a special place in my heart. I'm actually getting Phil's signature here soon lol. Keep it metal!! \m/
@FreeByrd007 yeah its smart to do that because you can cut out the hiss of the preamp separate from the noise of the pedals, he probably has on before his amp too to cut out noise from the pickups too
That was at the mayhem fest or something cause in the back i saw the all hope is gone thing , ... i want he's fucking rig!!! where can i buy that amp head!!?
@IchigoBto Not quite... It doesn't sound as "on tune" Drop C as you would listen in bands that play either on that tuning or Low C (that for the sake of sound and register, is exactly the same thing). It's hard to explain, dude... Let's leave it at "Machine Head plays a tuning that is not Drop B, but doesn't quite sound like Drop C"... Somewhere in between.
@tylersabourin12 @1jack369 your both right and both wrong, on the first album they used drop C and D standard and on the newer stuff (not shore when since) they use drop B and C sharp standard but on tour they don't bother with bringing out guitars in drop c and d standard so just play old songs in B and C sharp (Y)
@696SHITHEAD696 These guys play in C# and Drop B tuning, but recently they've gone up to those tunings on a A=445 range, which makes the guitars sound ALMOST a half-step higher, like they did on Burn My Eyes.
"It looks like a flying v, giving birth to another flying v!" bahahaha Love Phil.
My first guitar was a Jackson RX10D Rhoads. I still have said guitar and I would never get rid of it. I know have a Dinky and a Dean Showdown ML.... Don't get me wrong I love Deans, but Jackson will always hold a special place in my heart. I'm actually getting Phil's signature here soon lol. Keep it metal!! \m/
@thesouthafricanguy
it is. check the headstock, the tiny little letters behind the jackson-logo say "made in USA".
@FreeByrd007 yeah its smart to do that because you can cut out the hiss of the preamp separate from the noise of the pedals, he probably has on before his amp too to cut out noise from the pickups too
I love how there's a keg just off to the side :D
Is the black and white polka dot RR tribute demmelition going into production??
@Fireaxx789 it was actually accidental to begin with, but it sounds just that little bit more killer
I totally would.
nice one
Yeah it is
That was at the mayhem fest or something cause in the back i saw the all hope is gone thing , ... i want he's fucking rig!!! where can i buy that amp head!!?
@1jack369 no they use only drop B and C# standard
blue/purple slipknot flight case behind him :):)
@1jack369 You're right man, I've checked it out. Sorry, my bad, LOL
I coulda guessed that Phil used the 5150 just by the way he looks.
they were playing with sliknot here
@IchigoBto Not quite... It doesn't sound as "on tune" Drop C as you would listen in bands that play either on that tuning or Low C (that for the sake of sound and register, is exactly the same thing). It's hard to explain, dude... Let's leave it at "Machine Head plays a tuning that is not Drop B, but doesn't quite sound like Drop C"... Somewhere in between.
@tylersabourin12 @1jack369 your both right and both wrong, on the first album they used drop C and D standard and on the newer stuff (not shore when since) they use drop B and C sharp standard but on tour they don't bother with bringing out guitars in drop c and d standard so just play old songs in B and C sharp (Y)
@1jack369 They use drop B, man :)
a ch-2 or a ch5 i cant tell which though
@696SHITHEAD696 These guys play in C# and Drop B tuning, but recently they've gone up to those tunings on a A=445 range, which makes the guitars sound ALMOST a half-step higher, like they did on Burn My Eyes.
@1jack369 na sorry man, i didnt no anytn bout his rig apart from the jacksons and his peavy till this video
@1jack369 well thats not exactly drop "C" is it haha
he does the same thing jim root does. he puts his hair band around his fingers XD
@chearfcc I was thinkin that lol
haha yea i remember being part of that argument XD
This dude is right, lets be honest... who da hell use the tone control? I dont say everybody but a very few players use it
Slipknot supporting Machine Head, LOL.
He didn't fucking play it!