Hiwatts and Thunderbird and The Who

Started by godofthunder, May 11, 2016, 07:01:43 AM

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godofthunder

      My Who tribute Who's That is getting closer to a full scale rehearsal and our first gig so I figured I better dust off the Hiwatts. The rig is not a exact replica of Entwistles but it is the best I can muster at the moment. The rig is set up to resemble Entwistles rig circa 69-70. Here is the run down left to right.  Hiwatt 2150 cab, Then a DR201, DR103, Bass 100 all three stacked on a turned around Sound City cab (often the heads were stacked on a chair, later a road case) next a MarshallJCM800 2x15 (soon to have a salt and pepper grill and bagged Hiwatt) topped with a Hiwatt4123.  I am still tweaking it, I have two Sound City 4x12 cabs I may incorporate as At one point Entwistle had some Hiwatt badged SC cabs mixed in.
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Pilgrim

I like the sound.  Definitely getting into the Ox mode.
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Saw the band rehearsal vid on facebook last night. Bass sounds great! It's very rude and obtrusive sounding, which is just what the music needs.  ;D

slinkp

Sounds great!!

I'm curious - are you doing Entwistle's pseudo-biamp approach, where you use more treble on one amp and more bass on another?
He started doing that earlier than I realized - here's a quote apparently from 1967:

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From Guitar Player, October 1967

Excerpts from an interview with John Entwistle and Pete Townshend conducted June 18, 1967, in San Francisco, just prior to the Who's appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival.

    GP: What is your amp volume setting on a ratio of ten?

        Entwhistle [sic]: Five or six, full treble. I use two amps: full treble and full base. The cabinets are split, so the treble comes out on top of the amp. I set my guitar about two-thirds on, and then at the end I turn it full up.

    GP: What about amps?

        Entwhistle: Sound City, they're an English amp. We both use sixteen twelve-inch speakers and two two-hundred watt amps. That way we get a nice even sound.

found on http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/gear/bass/bass6768.html
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godofthunder

  Definitely going for the biamp thing. I'm running more bass through the 2x15 and more treble through the 4x12. I think I need to turn up the treble and presence on the 100 watter running the 4x12.
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godofthunder

  Lol have a Sound City 200 plus, two 4x12 and a 6×10, I could put up a wall of Sound City amps!
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Quote from: godofthunder on May 12, 2016, 01:00:28 PM
  Lol have a Sound City 200 plus, two 4x12 and a 6×10, I could put up a wall of Sound City amps!

Have you tried recording that way?  Build a wall of amps and then mic it with a single LDC from a few yards/meters back, vs a close  mic or 2 on selected speaker cones?  Epic.

Anyweaty, that's a great tone in the vid; gnarly growl.
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godofthunder

    I have done this in the past with fantastic results!
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clankenstein

Nice grind there ! I think you are definitely in the zone tone wise.
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Alanko

Is your guitarist good for amps? You could loan him the Sound City gear? I've seen clips of Who tribute bands using Marshall, and it just isn't right.  ;D Then all he needs is a SG, fuzz pedal taped to the stage and a white boiler suit!

Sounds great, shame the clip is so short!

Granny Gremlin

Quote from: godofthunder on May 12, 2016, 05:39:39 PM
    I have done this in the past with fantastic results!

Right on; carry on.
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drbassman

Sounds OK,  could you clean it up some with a solid state amp?   ;D. Just kidding, it sounds really  authentic!  Nice job!
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