1. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Boss OD-2 (Turbo Overdrive, Edge uses it a lot, used it since hte JT tour, vintage)
    Used JT thru Popmart tours

    Line 6 DM-4 (distortion moddeller used on HTDAAB)
    Perhaps used for some of NLOTH album. Custom rack version used on VERTIGO and 360 tours. Pedal version used on 360 tour

    Ibanez TS-9 (Edge has used this since hte early days, you can still see it on his rack, great for blues, u2 stuff, and classic rock stuff as well)
    Great overdrive. But not used since the early days. Edge began using the TS-9 during the Elevation tour through to the present. Although the one that Edge is using now was modified by AnalogMan (www.analogman.com)


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    Thanks for the corrections man I thought I remember reading he's used the TS-9 since the War days and stuff? Guess not.
  2. Thought i'd finally share my equipment with you.
    My Strat that gets used 90% of the time.
    2004 Fender FMT Telecaster
    Godin LGX-SA (actually just sold it since I rarely ever used it)



    And my Hot Rod Deluxe Ltd. edition.
  3. Nice guitar trio you got there, I love that Tele!!!

    I hadn't heard of "Godin" guitars until now, and I've searched some info. They're nice (great looking, at least) but I'm afraid they're not my cup of tea.


    Nice amp too, I'd love a Hot Rod like that. It fits (aesthetically) with the Strat, good choice
  4. Originally posted by thechicken:[..]

    There is more than one matched grip. That's why I said, german over american or french. The german is so stronger than the others, and in my experience I have yet to find something that I cannot do with the german grip better than with the more usual american grip.
    And by the way, I have never learnt any rudiments. Watch, listen, mimic and learn. That's how I do it.




    German grip is palms down. "French timpani' grip is thumbs up.

    German suits my drumming more, as when palms are down, one can get a good deal of speed from fingers vs. wrists.

    Try this link for rudiments. (below)

    http://www.vicfirth.com/education/rudimentlearningsequence.html

    Lots to learn and all will help you play better. Take your time and start slow and build up speed. Speed, isn't the goal. Concepts and getting the various sticking patterns is first and foremost. It will grow your drumming vocabulary and then you will be able to set the muscle memory and play anything you hear in your head or on record - easier.



  5. Just thought that additional information would help. Particularly in the case of the DM4 as he's used that more than you'd mentioned. And with each of them would help show the eras the items were used.

    As for the TS-9, I don't ever remember seeing it in Edge's tour gear until the Elevation tour.
  6. Hi Guys,

    I have been thinking about getting a guitar for ages and finally think I will be able to get round to it. Obviously Im a huge U2 fan and will mainly be playing their songs.....I am quite musically minded and play other instruments so I am just going to try and teach myself.

    What I was wondering if anyone could recommend a starter kit (eg guitar, amp, some pedals etc) that I could buy initially which would enable me to play a lot of U2 songs......

    I know it will take me ages to play these songs but songs which I want to be able to someday play are:

    The Fly (!!!)
    UTEOTW
    Magnificent
    Unknown Caller
    All I want Is You
    Vertigo
    Beautiful Day.........the list goes on....

    ....you get what I mean...

    Any ideas would be immensely appreciated....(I am prepared to spend a decent amount).


  7. Originally posted by AllBeacauseOfZoo:Hi Guys,

    I have been thinking about getting a guitar for ages and finally think I will be able to get round to it. Obviously Im a huge U2 fan and will mainly be playing their songs.....I am quite musically minded and play other instruments so I am just going to try and teach myself.

    What I was wondering if anyone could recommend a starter kit (eg guitar, amp, some pedals etc) that I could buy initially which would enable me to play a lot of U2 songs......

    I know it will take me ages to play these songs but songs which I want to be able to someday play are:

    The Fly (!!!)
    UTEOTW
    Magnificent
    Unknown Caller
    All I want Is You
    Vertigo
    Beautiful Day.........the list goes on....

    ....you get what I mean...

    Any ideas would be immensely appreciated....(I am prepared to spend a decent amount).





    Search this thread for mention of the M13 effects pedal...seems to be immensely popular in getting some U2 sounds down right.

    Also, if you're dead-set on getting The Edge's sound, you're going to want either the Digitech DigiDelay or Memory Man delay effects.
  8. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]

    Search this thread for mention of the M13 effects pedal...seems to be immensely popular in getting some U2 sounds down right.

    Also, if you're dead-set on getting The Edge's sound, you're going to want either the Digitech DigiDelay or Memory Man delay effects.


    Great thanks....

    Any ideas on a first guitar??


  9. The obvious choice would be an Epiphone Explorer (or a Gibson, if you're talking some serious money)...but Edge also plays Les Paul models and Fender Strats (which sound great clean) most commonly.

    He's been using what looks like a hollow-body on "Breathe" and "No Line" live this year, and someone else on the thread would probably be able to help you out with what thats called. I play a PRS (Paul Reed Smith) SE, which looks remotely like a Les Paul. It has fantastic action and sound, and through my multi-effect pedal, Edge's sounds are usually close to achievable. It's all a matter of personal preference. The PRS cost me about $500
  10. If you want a basic guitar, get yourself an Epiphone Les Paul, there are packs of guitar + ampli + accesories for less than 300 US $... That's something good to start with


  11. I strongly disagree with the Epiphone Les Paul Packs or Fender Squier packs. It make be $300.00 but the gear is far from quality and in the end, there is a strong chance you will see it as a waste of money.

    Epiphone Explorer is a fine guitar and are priced around $499.
    http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Epiphone-Korina-1958-Explorer-Electric-Guitar?sku=518234

    And the stock pickups aren't horrible either. Although you could get more of an Edge tone but upgrading the pickups, later when money permits, to T-Tops.

    Vox Pathfinder comes in at $119.00
    http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Vox-Pathfinder-15R-Guitar-Amp-with-Reverb?sku=481948

    So for $620.00, you will get a good guitar and good practice amp. Items you will be able to play and not fight how poorly they are made or sound. And they are items that once you upgrade to other things later, you will still want to and be able to use these. (Example, I still use my Pathfinder to run stereo effects, live (as amps are usually mid'd live) while using my AC15CC as my main amp (sometimes a Vox AC30).

    There are also a number of Fender Stratocasters between $499.00 - $699.00 that are well-made. I recommend staying away from the Squiers BUT the made in Mexico stuff - not so bad. Plus you can get a $499.00 Strat that will sound nice - that you can upgrade the pickups later and that $499.00 + $200.00 in upgrades (depending on the pickups) will likely sound as good as a $1200.00 to $1800.00+ Stratocaster.

    In the end, I guess you have to reconcile between your budget, your own ears and what guitars feel good to you. But I do think you will regret any of the Epiphone LP package deals or Fender Squier pacakge deals in the end. Better to hold out a month or so and get something that is decent and that will serve you well than to buy now and feel ripped off later.

    EFFECTS-WISE... you can get a number of Edge-worthy tones from the:

    Line 6 M13 (better deal than the M9 for only 100.00 more at $499.00 - although you can find them for $399-ish on e-bay)
    http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Line-6-M13-Guitar-Multi-Effects-Pedal?sku=482675

    or for a bit cheaper (but some less features)

    Line 6 M9 $399.00
    http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Vox-Pathfinder-15R-Guitar-Amp-with-Reverb?sku=481948
  12. What model Stratocaster is the one pictured?

    Looks similar to a Clapton, with the Lace Sensor pickups. Or perhaps an older Stratocaster Plus?

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