My dream gear for an 80s specific tone is the George Lynch's tone in the Tooth and nail, Under Lock and Key, and Back for the Attack albums. Particularly, the Tooth and Nail album.
What songs/bands did you use to guide this? I ask because I gigged regularly back then and in recordings generally you heard a JC-120 for cleans and a Marshall Plexi or JCM800 with a Tube Screamer or SD-1 in front. Later on, the rack gear came in and so did Soldano and the like. Also, generally the reverb was big but mixed low and the delay for a lead was typically in the 315ms to 450ms range. White Lion and Queensryche are my go to tone templates.
Best 80's tones: 1. Def Leppard Hysteria - this is ALL of the 80s summarized and put into a single album. 2. GnR Appetite for Destruction. The opposite of Def L Hysteria: Raw and straightforward. A quintesential rock and roll album.
Nicely done! Reminds me of my old ADA rig from back in the day:MP-1, MQ-1, Alesis QuadraVerb, B200S, and 4 Vertical SplitStack 2x12 cabs. Eventually replaced the MP1 and MQ-1 with the MP-2, which I still have. Cheers!
I dig most all of the 80s guitar tones like Whitesnake, Motley, and many others. But Tesla, GnR & Great White are my favorites. I can get any of those tones with my Peavy 6505 or PRS MT-15 with the appropriate pedals of course. Thx for the vid and keep Bangin' out that Hair Metal 🤘
Don't forget Kahler trems. They were a thing. Paul Gilbert and Bruce Bouilllet, Jason Becker, Richie Sambora, Billy Gibbons, K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton, Steve Clark, even George Lynch (and many others) all used Kahlers in the Eighties.
Great vid.. i too am stuck in the 80s metal tone. For my sound, im running a boss gt6 out in stereo to 2 marshall 100 w heads. Using compression( from gt6) and using a fender twin clean preamp setting. For distorion i opted to run boss metalzone pedal instead of gt6's boss metal zone distortion as the boss pedal mt2 has more eq control than mt2 distortion in gt6. I also run a doubling sound chorus(gt6) and a slight delay(gt6) to fill out both cabs to give a stereo sound. Sounds so very 80s metal
Good video.. Wow, my fav guitar tones from the 80's would have to be John Sykes tone on the Thin Lizzy and Blue Murder albums. I use however a 91 Charvel Predator which has a factory Schaller trem. You can't knock it out of tune once the strings are stretched and it's setup. Back in the day when I played in a band from time to time in the 80's I used a lot of guitars. Mostly a Lespaul and a Charvel model 3 with a floyd rose from Charvel.. I think it was a Charvel branded floyd, but it was good. I used an ADA preamp into Tube power amp. I can't remember the name of the poweramp. I also used a Marshall tube amp.. Before that I used a Fender Twin Reverb with a ratt pedal for gain stuff.. I also used reverb and chorus and two delays.. One delay set very very low and the other set somewhere between 500 and 850 milliseconds according to the song, etc.. I always wanted an Eventide rack pitch shifter, but too expensive. Now, I'm going to buy the pedal version. We live in a time that is just the best for us guitarists. Regards from the heartland. South Central Indiana. USA Tim
Does it matter what amp all these go into? I’ve only got a Line6 Spider IV 15 but a lot of people have suggested getting a better amp to use as a pedal platform if I’m gonna go for these sorts of sounds.
Thanks a lot for this video. I'm trying to understand how Motley Crue, Warrant, White Lion, Van Halen, Poison, Kingdom Come etc. got their 80s guitar tone. One issue is for example how to do some clean tapping: I mean distorted but clear, to get the note without beating the guitar too much.
Try high gain with a fret wrap. if you don’t have one u can wrap a bandana around your first fret, it’ll dampen the strings you aren’t using (open strings)
@@j.jaguilar9770 practice using both hands to dampen strings and most of the time, the "slop" goes away when you actually can play something up to speed, not too much of a problem but using fretwraps are kinda ok idk
@@r4v3nner yeah bro i definitely agree with you. I only really like a fret wrap when doing some djenty stuff. technique always beats a tool so you are 100% right
The bands above have some different tones, but higher gain lead pickups are often used by these players, and some of the pickups are specifically designed to make single notes stand out.
@@wernervanderwalt8541 Proco rat into either a boss sd1 or Ibanez tubescreamer. That’s the tone. You can get a used rat and sd1 for under 100 bucks combined.
Yeh I kinda agree. He should of also used more "vintage" gear. Like a marshall amp or something similar to one. Boss pedals and MXR pedals are best for the 80's tone especially super overdrives, chorus, phaser, flanger, harmonizer and eq pedals. For a guitar that's not too expensive but not cheap either, there are some replicas of 80's guitars from Ibanez, Kramer. A basic fender Stratocaster or Epiphone Les Paul are also great.
MXR micro chorus, micro delay, and noise clamp are three budget friendly pedals that are of good quality (not $30 pedals that sound like shyte) but all together you’re spending as much as a plethora x3. You could skip the noise gate (I personally don’t use one, not for cost but because it forces me to use less effects and lower gain). A great distortion is the Revv G2 - wide open sound of a Marshall or other vintage British amp. Those aren’t cheap but if you’re gonna spend money on one pedal or effect, chose that I promise you won’t be sorry. If you wanna go a bit cheaper, MXR GT-OD will get you there too.
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My dream gear for an 80s specific tone is the George Lynch's tone in the Tooth and nail, Under Lock and Key, and Back for the Attack albums. Particularly, the Tooth and Nail album.
A Soldano IR with a Detune chorus, a plate reverb and some delay with the mix not too high should do the trick for you.
I love the tone from Firehouse, so full & lush! 😋
So good!
Yeah.. It's layered with 3 maybe 4 guitars.. so.. haha
@@licklibrary hey what was that song you were playing in the intro ?
What songs/bands did you use to guide this?
I ask because I gigged regularly back then and in recordings generally you heard a JC-120 for cleans and a Marshall Plexi or JCM800 with a Tube Screamer or SD-1 in front. Later on, the rack gear came in and so did Soldano and the like. Also, generally the reverb was big but mixed low and the delay for a lead was typically in the 315ms to 450ms range. White Lion and Queensryche are my go to tone templates.
Well, he's wearing a Poison shirt, so...
Best 80's tones:
1. Def Leppard Hysteria - this is ALL of the 80s summarized and put into a single album.
2. GnR Appetite for Destruction. The opposite of Def L Hysteria: Raw and straightforward. A quintesential rock and roll album.
Nicely done!
Reminds me of my old ADA rig from back in the day:MP-1, MQ-1, Alesis QuadraVerb, B200S, and 4 Vertical SplitStack 2x12 cabs.
Eventually replaced the MP1 and MQ-1 with the MP-2, which I still have.
Cheers!
I have an MP-2 as well along with a Rocktron VooduValve. Great tones.
Bro, you just named pretty much exactly my 80s hair metal rig ADA MP1 Quadra verb. I had a whole rack set up. Oh my goodness this is cool.
I played Jacksons my whole life, it was so difficult getting used to a LTD M-400 neck. Now the Jackson has been in the case for over a year.
Got to beJB pickups for 80s I reckon. The most popular guitars weren't pointy as such, but the Kramers with the phallic headstock.
I dig most all of the 80s guitar tones like Whitesnake, Motley, and many others. But Tesla, GnR & Great White are my favorites. I can get any of those tones with my Peavy 6505 or PRS MT-15 with the appropriate pedals of course.
Thx for the vid and keep Bangin' out that Hair Metal 🤘
@@xtimator its criminal you didn’t mention SkidRow lol
Don't forget Kahler trems. They were a thing. Paul Gilbert and Bruce Bouilllet, Jason Becker, Richie Sambora, Billy Gibbons, K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton, Steve Clark, even George Lynch (and many others) all used Kahlers in the Eighties.
Great vid.. i too am stuck in the 80s metal tone. For my sound, im running a boss gt6 out in stereo to 2 marshall 100 w heads. Using compression( from gt6) and using a fender twin clean preamp setting. For distorion i opted to run boss metalzone pedal instead of gt6's boss metal zone distortion as the boss pedal mt2 has more eq control than mt2 distortion in gt6. I also run a doubling sound chorus(gt6) and a slight delay(gt6) to fill out both cabs to give a stereo sound. Sounds so very 80s metal
We’re not stuck in the 80s… everyone else around us is stuck in the wrong decade… we’re safe in the 80s 😃
That’s a great sounding rig you have!
@@LeighFugeGuitar thanks... yeah i agree, everyone else is in the wrong decade🤣
Stereo sound with modulation is awesome!
I remember kahler trems in lots of 80s guitars. Carvin had them. Slayer was 80s, they use it still I think.
Nice tones! I grew up on 80’s Hair metal.
Amazing sound! I Just wish to know what was the exact signal chain step by step. Thank you very much
Great video!🤘🎸just curious what your reverb type preference would be? Hall, spring etc?
80s hair metal awesome 🤘
That's a sick guitar! What model is it?
it’s an esp ltd
Good video..
Wow, my fav guitar tones from the 80's would have to be John Sykes tone on the Thin Lizzy and Blue Murder albums.
I use however a 91 Charvel Predator which has a factory Schaller trem. You can't knock it out of tune once the strings are stretched and it's setup. Back in the day when I played in a band from time to time in the 80's I used a lot of guitars. Mostly a Lespaul and a Charvel model 3 with a floyd rose from Charvel.. I think it was a Charvel branded floyd, but it was good. I used an ADA preamp into Tube power amp. I can't remember the name of the poweramp. I also used a Marshall tube amp.. Before that I used a Fender Twin Reverb with a ratt pedal for gain stuff.. I also used reverb and chorus and two delays.. One delay set very very low and the other set somewhere between 500 and 850 milliseconds according to the song, etc.. I always wanted an Eventide rack pitch shifter, but too expensive. Now, I'm going to buy the pedal version. We live in a time that is just the best for us guitarists.
Regards from the heartland. South Central Indiana. USA
Tim
excellent thanks friend, what a good poison shirt...Rock on 🙏😎👏👏👏👍🍻🎸
John Sykes has a good tone on the Whitesnake album
Does it matter what amp all these go into? I’ve only got a Line6 Spider IV 15 but a lot of people have suggested getting a better amp to use as a pedal platform if I’m gonna go for these sorts of sounds.
How to dial in that 80’s tone.
Spend thousands of dollars.
Great advice.
Buy Steel Panthers 1987 pedal :D
Thanks a lot for this video. I'm trying to understand how Motley Crue, Warrant, White Lion, Van Halen, Poison, Kingdom Come etc. got their 80s guitar tone.
One issue is for example how to do some clean tapping: I mean distorted but clear, to get the note without beating the guitar too much.
Try high gain with a fret wrap. if you don’t have one u can wrap a bandana around your first fret, it’ll dampen the strings you aren’t using (open strings)
@@j.jaguilar9770 practice using both hands to dampen strings and most of the time, the "slop" goes away when you actually can play something up to speed, not too much of a problem but using fretwraps are kinda ok idk
@@r4v3nner yeah bro i definitely agree with you. I only really like a fret wrap when doing some djenty stuff. technique always beats a tool so you are 100% right
The bands above have some different tones, but higher gain lead pickups are often used by these players, and some of the pickups are specifically designed to make single notes stand out.
@@Tubes12AX7k Most of the 80s players used regular output humbuckers. high output humbuckers weren't a thing in the 80s
sick tone
Yeah we think so too!
Would have helped if you just used normal pedals instead of the fancy boutique pedals that most of us can't afford.
@@wernervanderwalt8541 most boutique pedals are clones or rehashes of old circuits made with swanky parts. They all have an equivalent
@@wernervanderwalt8541 Proco rat into either a boss sd1 or Ibanez tubescreamer. That’s the tone. You can get a used rat and sd1 for under 100 bucks combined.
Yeh I kinda agree. He should of also used more "vintage" gear. Like a marshall amp or something similar to one.
Boss pedals and MXR pedals are best for the 80's tone especially super overdrives, chorus, phaser, flanger, harmonizer and eq pedals.
For a guitar that's not too expensive but not cheap either, there are some replicas of 80's guitars from Ibanez, Kramer. A basic fender Stratocaster or Epiphone Les Paul are also great.
MXR micro chorus, micro delay, and noise clamp are three budget friendly pedals that are of good quality (not $30 pedals that sound like shyte) but all together you’re spending as much as a plethora x3. You could skip the noise gate (I personally don’t use one, not for cost but because it forces me to use less effects and lower gain). A great distortion is the Revv G2 - wide open sound of a Marshall or other vintage British amp. Those aren’t cheap but if you’re gonna spend money on one pedal or effect, chose that I promise you won’t be sorry. If you wanna go a bit cheaper, MXR GT-OD will get you there too.
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Todays standards just dont measure up.