Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I know what you mean. I don't know why he's using the retro for this song, there's no sustaining involved, except I think at one part he simulates a kind of feedback with teh sustain. I also miss the guitar riff he played during the "I remember, when we could sleep..." that was so cool back in the day, i loved that changed guitar part from the album. I don't like the new one as much.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
There's plenty of sustain going on fella, whenever he's not playing the riff or at the end when he's ripping out the chords, he's whamming out some magic on the sustain pickup, adds a much darker feel to the song for me like the original album version.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:As for the Explorer, he does use it in Beautiful Day... isn't like he doesn't bring it out...
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:You are correct Sir.![]()
And there is nothing wrong with Edge experimenting and trying different things. Or at least not to me, there isn't
As for the Explorer, he does use it in Beautiful Day... isn't like he doesn't bring it out...
Originally posted by LikeASong:A great guitar for an average song, doesn't make justice to our little Explorer
It was just a joke, guys. I'm not as talented as you when it comes to guitars and effects, but I was just missing the Explorer looking
The Edge's offstage amplifiers:
1974 VOX AC30TB Red Panel
2008 Marshall 50Watt 1987X Amp Head
1966 4 X 12" Closed Back Cabinet w/Celestion Vintage Speakers (Mick Ralphs owned)
DIGITECH "Synth Wah" Pedal
33. Death By Audio "HARMONIC TRANSFORMER" Dist Pedal
37. Death By Audio "Soundwave Breakdown"
40. Skrydstrup "Bufferooster" pedal
41. Boss FET FA-1 Amplifier
42. Drive Breaker Distortion pedal