![]() ![]() artists and engineers tend to use lot of different amps when they do studio recordings, some are part of the studio equipment and some get rented. When I looked in robbens amps they all had JJ preamp tubes, one had sovtek 5881's and 1 had either Svetlana or winged c's (Groove tubes label).ĭon't base your judgements on studio recordings. The tones on TTYD are a "Classic" the later more compressed sounds are the switch to the skyline EQ. We have to concider too that each albums were recording in different conditions by different guys. I never hear this tone after on stage or on an other studio recording. I suppose that it's a tweak that Robben tried during the Blue Line recording setions and that he diffinitively let down few time after. I wonder if the 270pF cap cross the plates and kathode of the OD stage tubes is the key. The "RF and the Blue Line" guitare sounds less open for me than the precedent album or than "Tiger Walk". Try to listen to "Help The Poor" and "Tell Me I'm Your Man" and compare them. I feel that the guitare tone of certain songs from the "Talk To Your Daughter" album sound more like HRM for my hears than the " RF 'n The Blue Line" Album. I read all other topics about that too and I ask myself about one think that 's seem to be an interesting point. ![]() I didn't want to open a new topic about the Robben tone so I prefered to post here. ![]()
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