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Jimi and 70's Stadium Rock

Take a Stratocaster + effects chain into multiple 100 Watt amp heads driving a wall of 4x12 cabinets
and you have a Classic recipe for loud live performance. This you have heard on live recordings of Jimi
and other guitar heroes on many tracks. Here is my own favourite chain for this type of performance:
Guitar + Wah + Axis Fuzz + Classic Fuzz + Octavia + Voodoo Vibe + 100 Watt amp heads into 4x12's
Variations and Tips:
Guitar: Could be a Strat with single coils or a Humbucker type eg LP Gibson etc. Remember the single
coil does not have as much output but is much brighter in tone. You can use a Voodoo-Bass before the
wah to make the single coil sound like a Humbucker with added output.
Wah: The Vision Wah is the Rolls Royce of wah pedals and offers variable sweep and a fabulous range
of sweeps. The old style of reissue Vox Wah is about as good as the old style gets. Stay away from
expensive old style pedals as they will still feel awkward to use.
Axis Fuzz: This will give added bite and push to the Classic Fuzz and when selected individually gives
the Marshalls more bite. You can also use a Voodoo-Axe here and this when the Buffered Outputs are
selected also presents a buffered output to the Classic Fuzz in bypass as well which improves the
performance of old style wah pedals.
CIassic Fuzz: Our Classic Fuzz has more output than standard and will drive the amp front end much
harder than any standard one. You could also use our Stone Fuzz here as a Silicon alternative to the
Classic Fuzz.
Octavia: As the inventor of the Octavia it would make perfect sense to have an Roger Mayer Original
not some rip off so if you want that Octave Up sound for solos here is where it should go. The Vision
Octavia is a great alternative to the Rocket version.
Voodoo-Vibe+: This is the industry standard chorus pedal and now with added pulse waves it can take
you places you have not been before. The Voodoo-Vibe Jr also has the same great sound but is easier
to use with less controls and limited features.
100 Watt amp heads: You can take your choice here, as I have no particular favourites but in my
experience it is nice to have ones that do not blow up all the time or melt tubes on a regular basis. The
above effects chain we used was capable of driving the head into maximum distortion at will with
massive amounts of feedback and sustain.
Open Back Combo AmpIifiers.
These type of amplifiers are the most versatile of all types and come in different power outputs with
various speaker combinations. The Fender Twin is a prime example of this type and has stood the test of
time and has been used on countless hit records. It is always a great idea to have an amp that can give
a really clean and bright sound when required. Remember you cannot make a dull amp sound clean and
bright. There are basically two kinds of amp distortion that can be induced at will from these types.
Front End Distortion: The first stage triodes can be overdriven by increasing the pickups normal output
with a Voodoo-Boost PedaI which is capable of driving the first stage very hard. The advantage of
using a high bandwidth clean booster pedal to accomplish this rather than another tube stage is that the
result is more dynamic and can be easy changed with the click of a footswitch.
Output Stage Distortion: This occurs when the distortion is in the output section of the amplifier
as opposed to the front end and in my opinion is the most musical and sort after.
Roger's Favourite PedaI Combinations
Gain Structure of AmpIifiers: The Volume control for tube amplifiers is usually positioned after the
front-end amplification stage or stages and by turning down the amplifier so the amp is relatively quiet
and then increasing the input signal with a booster you can easily hear and isolate the character and
effect of overdriving these stages. In the real world it is always a blend of front end and output distortion
that produces the desired amp sound.
Suggested PedaI Combinations:
BIues:
Guitar +Wah + Voodoo-Blues + Octavia + Voodoo-Vibe + Voodoo-Boost + 60-100 Watt amp
The Voodoo-Blues and Voodoo-Boost will explore the sonic dynamic range and effortlessly control the
amp's sound from the stage and guitar's volume control.
West Coast Rock:
Guitar + Wah + Voodoo-1 + Octavia + Voodoo-Vibe + Voodoo-Boost + 60-100 Watt amp.
The Voodoo-1 distortion is used by some of the West Coast leading players such as Scott Henderson
and Michael Landau and can produce some really great overdrive guitar tones.
Hard Rock:
Guitar + Wah + Spitfire + Octavia + Voodoo-Vibe + Voodoo-Boost + 60-100 Watt amp.
The Spitfire now adds some fuzz and a more aggressive tone to the mix and together with the Voodoo-
Boost gives a great modern rock tone from a combo. It is more versatile than using a classic 4x12 stack
set-up as you can now switch from clean to max attack mode instantly. You could also substitute the
Mongoose for the Spitfire for a darker tone.
TrebIe Boosters
The Concorde+ Treble Booster brings great Vintage Tone and new tone control to some of the more
popular low power combos such as VOX AC 30. These amplifiers use a pentode front end which
benefits from this type of front end drive. For a great old style British Sound use a Fuzz such as the
Voodoo-Axe and a Concorde+ for that distinctive old fuzz sound.
Studio Recording
Always remember to listen to your results on the medium the recording will end up on as soon as
possible. The sound produced in the studio may sound great but when it ends up on a CD and played on
home domestic speakers not so good. That is why there are no hard and fast rules to producing great
recorded sounds. If it is possible, produce a rough mix and burn it to CD ASAP. Then go back into the
studio and experiment some more. I design pedals to sound great on records as well as live so you will
have the tools to do the job so have fun and get experimenting.

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