1. Originally posted by 3dge:Hey guys!
    I was wondering, the bottleneck Edge uses since the Vertigo tour..
    Can you buy these anywhere?
    Oh yeah, I mean the one that Dalles custom-made for him.. (made to slide one string)
    Sorry if anyone already asked this somewhere between this and the other 261 pages..
    But I can't really find this little thing anywhere in the EU.. (Or Holland, where I live..)


    Dallas makes the 'ring slides' for Edge.
  2. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I used to have the tonelab and I thought it was awesome. What happened was, I wanted to go back to a pedal board, and I did for a long time, but then when I joined a band I knew I needed something with less tap dancing (less footwork needed ). I got the M13 because it still has a bit of the pedal board feel to it, and hte tone is just great.

    A lot of people are looking at the new Pod HD500, which is pretty much the M13 with amp sims, a built in expression pedal, and a different interface:
    http://line6.com/podhd/hdmodels.html

    A lot of the guys on U2soundforum have even switched from M13, or even their Axe-FX rigs, or pedal boards, to this unit. It seems to suit their needs better than anything at the moment.

    Hope that helps,

    Alex


    HD 500 is pretty great. And you can download the softward to edit tones on your computer instead of merely twiddling the knobs on the HD 500 itself (Much like you can do with the Axe FX.

    Overall, the Axe is FAR more versatile. BUT for $500.00, it is a great "Edge starter kit".
  3. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]

    HD 500 is pretty great. And you can download the softward to edit tones on your computer instead of merely twiddling the knobs on the HD 500 itself (Much like you can do with the Axe FX.

    Overall, the Axe is FAR more versatile. BUT for $500.00, it is a great "Edge starter kit".


    Yep, considering the Axe is like 1800+. I wouldn't even call the HD500 a starter and the Axe a professional rig, I'd say they're both professional, but the Axe is much more versatile, complicated (from what I've heard) to the point where you can do TOO much, and probably a waste of money. If guys from U2 tribute bands are selling their axe-fx's and going with the HD500, I think that's saying something!
  4. You guitar-freaks might like this

    I mashed-up 25 U2 songs that share similar chord progressions, just playing Am, G, F and E all throughout. Some of this songs of course do not have that chords, not even in other keys, but they simply fit on that progression.



    Let me know what you think 'bout it If you like it, take 20 seconds and leave some feedback on Youtube
  5. Pretty nice stuff there man, only bit that didn't really work for me was UTEOTW Really liked Unknown Caller though, and your whistling at the end
  6. Made this clip this morning, I wasn't paying attention to guitar tone, and I know the tempo is a bit fast, but I just wanted to upload something because I was bored. The vocals are drenched in reverb because I had just gotten up and I was flat for one part of the clip

    Enjoy!

    http://soundcloud.com/rattleandhum1988/mercy
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:You guitar-freaks might like this

    I mashed-up 25 U2 songs that share similar chord progressions, just playing Am, G, F and E all throughout. Some of this songs of course do not have that chords, not even in other keys, but they simply fit on that progression.

    [YouTube Video]

    Let me know what you think 'bout it If you like it, take 20 seconds and leave some feedback on Youtube


    Great. It doesn't get more simplistic.

    Alex
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:You guitar-freaks might like this

    I mashed-up 25 U2 songs that share similar chord progressions, just playing Am, G, F and E all throughout. Some of this songs of course do not have that chords, not even in other keys, but they simply fit on that progression.

    [YouTube Video]

    Let me know what you think 'bout it If you like it, take 20 seconds and leave some feedback on Youtube


    The Acrobat part reminds me of the Hershey rehearsels back then, nice
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong:You guitar-freaks might like this

    I mashed-up 25 U2 songs that share similar chord progressions, just playing Am, G, F and E all throughout. Some of this songs of course do not have that chords, not even in other keys, but they simply fit on that progression.

    [YouTube Video]

    Let me know what you think 'bout it If you like it, take 20 seconds and leave some feedback on Youtube


    That was great, Sergio! You have got some great singing btw

    Oh, and Acrobat was epic!
  10. Originally posted by LikeASong:You guitar-freaks might like this

    I mashed-up 25 U2 songs that share similar chord progressions, just playing Am, G, F and E all throughout. Some of this songs of course do not have that chords, not even in other keys, but they simply fit on that progression.

    [YouTube Video]

    Let me know what you think 'bout it If you like it, take 20 seconds and leave some feedback on Youtube


    sergio your a frickin baller. thats awesome.
  11. Looks like Edge is finally breaking out the 2009 Gretsch Black Falcon. Appears that is what he's using for "One Tree Hill" on this tour.



    Here's a piccy of Dallas with it, back during soundcheck on the U2:360 2009 dates:






    The Black Falcon was also listed in the October 2009 Music Radar interview / featrue with Dallas Schoo.
    http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/u2-exclusive-the-edges-stage-setup-revealed-223342/11


    Another video of One Tree Hill - You can see the Black Falcon really well on the video screen in the beginning.