Hi Kevin, nice to see and hear you again. A very interesting video. I wish I still had my Hank Marvin Signature 2004 Burns, sadly I sold it to my friend in Lowestoft about ten years ago. Cheers. Vic
If I may make a comment. I don't believe any of the Burns of that era had pull out tone controls. The effect you are emulating with a wah wah peddle was produced using a De Armond volume/ tone peddle. Hank used it for quite a few years, I still have one myself. The up down movement is the usual volume control but the tone changes by moving the peddle horizontally. Left removes treble right full treble.
Hi Kevin, nice to see and hear you again. A very interesting video. I wish I still had my Hank Marvin Signature 2004 Burns, sadly I sold it to my friend in Lowestoft about ten years ago. Cheers. Vic
Brilliant thank you enjoyed listening 👍
If I may make a comment. I don't believe any of the Burns of that era had pull out tone controls. The effect you are emulating with a wah wah peddle was produced using a De Armond volume/ tone peddle. Hank used it for quite a few years, I still have one myself. The up down movement is the usual volume control but the tone changes by moving the peddle horizontally. Left removes treble right full treble.
@@gbh1946 Yes cheers, I've since discovered since recording this Friday that Hank never had the knob pull and that it was a tone pedal.
If you asked him Hank could not get that sound now