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Secret God![]() |
Anyone know exactly which models of the Crybaby Wahwah, Boss Tuner, and Boss Acoustic Tuner appear in the photo? It's also difficult to tell how the various equipment is connected. robbie, if you have a larger and/or more resolute copy of the picture, can you better tell? |
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Loungeroom Lizard![]() |
Hi Romer,
Its a Dunlop Wah not sure on the model The two tuners are Boss TU-2 I believe!1 for electric, 1 for acoustic into the sans amp acoustic DI into the desk! each of the pedals are powerd by the voodoo labs power2, then just chain linked!! |
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Secret God![]() |
robbie,
Thanks for the additional info. As you implied, there are a fair number of Dunlop Crybaby models on the market. From just the photo, it's certainly unclear which one Neil uses. Does anyone know (or has anyone asked)? Is it just the Dunlop Original Crybaby Wah (GCB95) or another model with additional features? Shame also that the Boss VB-2 is so rare (meaning quite expensive). |
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Secret God![]() |
Well, I've returned from vacation and found that I had a reply from Dunlop stating that Neil uses their Crybaby 95F model.
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Secret God![]() |
To confound the issue even further, Neil's comments in the winter 2001 version of "Australian Musician" reveal:
"He's been using the same guitars for a while now, either a Gretsch Duo Jet or a Gibson Goldtop which he records through a Fender Champ mostly, or sometimes a Vox, Matchless, or Fender Twin Reverb. 'I've also had a bit of luck with just using a POD on some songs' said Finn." http://www.australianmusician.com.au/mag/winter01/finn.html Of course, by "records", the writer may be referring to Neil's studio vs. live setup. Within this thread, reference to several Fender amp models have been made, but I'm wondering if it's primarily the Fender Deluxe -- and Vox AC30 -- amps that he may be favoring out on the road these days. I think it's also been the consensus that his recent choice of guitars has actually primarily been a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop Deluxe (rather than simply a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop), as well as a red Gretsch Firebird (and occasionally black Gretsch Duo Jet single and double cutaways). Tough to keep all this straight! |
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That's What I Call Love |
Has Neil changed his acoustic pickups and/or preamps? His acoustic sound at the Vic in Chicago last night definitely seemed more natural and less piezo-quacky than I remember from last year.
-- And I wake up blind Like my dreams were too bright |
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Getting Somewhere |
I've kinda skimmed through the thread and didn't see THIS Les Paul mentioned at all. It's a honey sunburst guitar that he used a lot on the Finn Bros. tour of a couple of years back:
Here's a closeup of the Red Gretsch: And a couple of not-so-closeups of the mini-humbucker Goldtop he used on the previous CH tour: Sorry, couldn't resist: And from the Wax Museum: |
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Something So Strong![]() |
LOL omg that last guitar is just ridiculous! how exactly are you meant to reach the lower neck(s)?
I haven't ever seen that honey sunburst LP. Very nice. And great photos too, thanks |
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That's What I Call Love![]() |
one day im gonna buy one of those honey les pauls or the gold top since neil is my hero and those are pretty cool guitars.
I THOUGHT 2 GUITARS IN ONE WAS TOO MUCH!! WOW THATS AMAZING lets see there is 1,2,3,4... ___________________ "I say a prayer for boring music" Liam Finn is following 43 people on twitter. I am proudly one of those people |
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The Climber![]() |
Sorry to reserect this topic but i have a question.
I'm ripping the P90 pick ups out of my Gold Top Les Paul and I was wondering what I should replace them with to get that classic Finn sound? I'm thinking the Mini humbuckers or some 57 classics. Anyone got some advice? |
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Getting Somewhere |
It's funny, but I think the P-90s can get that springy sort of Finn sound pretty well. I think that a lot of it is in the amp and amp settings. I use a Vox AD30VT, which has a lot of different amp models to choose from. I've got a Gibson clone Gold Top with P-90 cream colored soapbar pickups. Finn does use Vox amps, so that might be more of a key than humbuckers. Obviously, Finn gets a decent Finn sound out of the mini-humbuckers. :g: But let's not forget that he gets that "Finn sound" out of a Strat and a Gretsch as well. Well, at least he's used the Strat in the past. I love the sound of P-90s personally. Check out the Vox if you get a chance. It's cheap and it has a single 12AX7 (ECC83 for Euro types) tube in the circuitry (everything else is solid state). I got mine virtually new in the States for $150 at a pawn shop. I think that the normal US street price is around $250. The 30 is plenty loud, but if you need more power, you can spend more money for a 50w or 100w model (the 100w model is a head unit only). If I remember correctly, Neil uses an AC30 and just mikes it through th PA. You can see it here at a Finn Bros. show: You can also see the corner of a little Fender Champ right behind Neil's butt. Not sure if that was Tim's amp or whether it was part of a stereo setup for Neil. IIRC, the Vox was also part of the Crowded House stage setup. Here's the Champ (I think it's a Champ): Oh yeah, if you are just a home player, you can get the little Vox 15w Valtronix amp. It sounds the same as the bigger brothers but it just won't play as loud. I had that one for a month or two before i sold it to a friend to get the 30w model. Probably the best amps under $300 out there. Certainly there are very few amps at that price point that have a tube anywhere in the mix. It has a really nice AC30 position on the amp modeling switch, plus it models the old classic Fenders (Bassman and Blackface twin). It also models several Marshalls (for copyright reasons they call them UK 70s, UK 80s, UK Modern) a Soldano (US HiGain), a 2 Dumble boutique amp (Boutique OD and Boutique CL) and there's a "NuMetal" position that might be a modern Marshall. There's also a parallel Valvetronix line that is pricier. It's got the same looks as the classic AC30s. They have even more amp model positions and I think they also have full tube preamps and amps. I think that they are 60w and 120w respectively and I'm sure that they're quite expensive. You should check out the cheaper series with your current guitar to see if that might turn the trick instead of ripping out your P90s. Considering how popular Vox amps are down under, you shouldn't have a problem finding one to take a spin with. |
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Pitied Rhino |
I was wondering if anyone has any more info on Neil's Les Pauls?
I took these photos at the Sherwood Forest gig last year and he clearly played two different Gold Tops (both with mini humbuckers so I assume Deluxe models). One had black plastic around the pick-up selector and one white. Sherwood Also, I have heard that Neil owns an actual 1959 Les Paul and has maybe used it on the Finn Bros tour. Anyone knwo if this is true - this would have cost him an absolute fortune! Cheers |
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Getting Somewhere |
If he does, it would be easy to tell the difference between what he usually plays in that the '59 used full-sized humbuckers (assuming that it hadn't been modified, which I would doubt that it would be). It would look like the one in my photo (more about this later). Here is a gallery of some '59s (some with covers off): http://www.lespaulforum.com/re...ist.php?exhibition=8 Here are two YouTube videos of two different orignal '59s. The first is owned by Larry DiMarzio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...ibson-les-paul-elect http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...zYjM&feature=related I can't find my Gibson Electrics book to verify, but I think that by '59, all '59s were sunburst. Some of them had flame tops but most didn't. The tops would have had more red than the sunburst in my closeup picture, but many of them would had had the red faded out after a few years to end up looking like the one in the picture. I think this had something to do with the UV protection of the dyes breaking down in sunlight. Here's a thread in a les Paul forum that you will find interesting: http://www.mylespaul.com/forum...5-neil-finns-lp.html There's a picture of a well-worn Goldtop that I've never seen before (or don't remember seeing). Plus, they have reposted my photo there (which is just fine with me) and they've identified it as a '59 "Historic" model with an "iced tea" finish. Historic is different than Reissue, as the Reissue tries to be as close to the original as possible, with a higher price to boot, unless it's a Historic that's gone through Gibson's version of the Fender Custom Shop. The Historic series is a more "generic" and slightly cheaper repro of the original. There are a few different finishes you can choose from. http://www.wildwoodguitars.com...paul/98164/98164.php Also this, from a NZ guitar forum: "NF does have a '59 burst - I've seen it. Held tantalisingly at arms length from me by his guitar tech. Which reminds me I was going to ask him (the guitar tech) for some photos of it, but at the time he was in the UK rehearsing for the Crowded House tour. I was quite impressed Neill bought the 59 with him as a backup guitar on the Finn Bros tour". I suspect that what John Walsh was dangling was the guitar that I took a picture of. If you leave off the "Historic" designation, it's a '59, right? Either John was having a bit of fun, or the poster might have misunderstood. Of course, the guitar itself isn't a cheap one. The flame sunburst runs close to $6k (a plain Jane simple maple top runs about $3500). In guitar parlance, this is called a AA top. Demands quite a premium. |
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Pitied Rhino |
Thanks for the info Dave. Maybe we will have to get Neil himself to confirm if he does indeed own a 59 Burst. If he does, he was very brave taking it on tour with him! But, if so, it was great to know one was being played rather than stuck in a bank vault.
Just bought a 59 Reissue myself the other week and it is amazing. |
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Getting Somewhere |
If Neil wants to buy an actual '59 LP, all he has to do is come here to Nashville with a suitcase full of money, because George Gruhn has three of them right now. He'll need at least $300,000 (cause he might just want to pick up the one that was reduced from $350,000 to $299,000!). If you want to see them, go to www.gruhn.com and click on Inventory and then Gibson solidbodies and scroll down about halfway down the page.
For the rest of us, we can save some money and get a '60 LP for only $185,000 or go all Peter Frampton and get a nice '55 Black Beauty Custom (the one with three humbuckers) for a paltry $55,000... |
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Together Alone |
Hi, this is my first post here and I'm hoping some knowledgeable people may be able to solve a mystery for me............I'm trying to find out what the guitar is that NF is playing in the video clip for Split Enz song "Straight Old Line" ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-m7HcNuFyA ), also the bass is the twin of the guitar.
Cheers |
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Secret God![]() |
I'm going to have a stab at that guitar being a Maton, it's got that sort of shape about it, not sure though
"A 90/10 split! Not even Crowded House get a 90/10 split!" |
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Sacred Cow![]() |
I don't have an answer to your question but did want to thank you for posting the youtube link - I don't think I've ever seen that clip before, and it's fabulous. ~I believe in doing things backwards~ ~Under moonlight I stood wild and naked Felt no shame just my spirit awakened~ I hate that moment when the guys take off their guitars and Matt throws the sticks into the crowd and there is no more...for tonight anyway. |
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Secret God![]() |
What ever happened to the Fender Stratocaster that Neil used throughout the late Split Enz/early Crowded House period? I'm watching the Daytona beach video and he uses it on just about every song, as he does on the Rock Arena concert. Was it stolen or did it just fall out of favour with him?
"A 90/10 split! Not even Crowded House get a 90/10 split!" |
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The Climber![]() |
I dunno what ever happened to the strat. It just sort of disappeared post TOLM- a few of his early CH guitars did (no sign of the accoustic guitar Neil had in the Sister Madly film clip is an example). I'm kinda glad the strat is gone - I'm not a fan (no I'm not looking to pick a fight with Fender fans just not my cup of tea). I guess Neil just has his favourites or they got worn out.
I've seen a couple of telecasters at some of the CH 07/08 shows in Sydney, but Mark and guest guitarist Davy Lane played them. |
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