I think breaking into Ashfield boys and stealing their uniform is mildly illegal. Though I know a couple of people who go there that could seal the deal :)
I havent been convinced the Code is any good, the hard thing is 500 pounds for 700 pounds probably could of got a small valve amp, maybe they should of tried the VOX MV50 Lead (or whatever the marshall one is).
@SnowMAR740Gz You've cleverly never A/B'ed Epiphone pups into a DI box or you wouldn't say that. The modern Epi pups sound a lot better than most stock ones and even a good chunk of aftermarket pups.
Oh god yeah. I have no idea how it sounds that good. He has picked up some brilliant solid state amps. Also just his playing is incredible and he is a quirky guy.
A Squier Tele and that Orange Crush would get reasonably close to the Zep I/II/Stairway sounds, I reckon. Get in the ballpark of the Tele/Supro combination JP used on the early Zep stuff.
@@neilomac even though he did start on a Tele, I think a Les Paul is better for his overall tone, but then again some of my favourite zep songs are when he used a tele
AC/DC uses expensive stuff, they got pretty close with only $500. You can always upgrade later when you have more money. Solid work as usual, Andertons
This under £500 series are great, real challenge. Rabea's volume is little low in the video but sounds good. I'm getting excited every time I hear gretsch. Definitely its in my shopping list after this.
Love these episodes guys. Please can you do QOTSA by busting the bank. The without busting was one of your earliest and would love to see you try get their tones with high fidelity gear!
That Crush! It sounds so huge! Honestly, I think the Crush is as good a SS you can get. I mean, I would prefer a cranked tube amp myself, but a Crush is better low volumes. The Crush just blows out the Marshall.
Matt is a really solid rhythm guitar player, which is as much a key to sounding like AC/DC as anything. A good strumming hand and an understanding of the beat is vital.
I own several expensive custom shop guitars but I've also been playing a Gretsch Jet Club for a few years because I wanted a cheap instrument that I could carry in a gigbag. These guitars are a fantastic value for the money and have their own personnality. The tuners aren't that great - I installed some gotohs instead - but aside from that the building quality is top notch and the pickups sound great!
Always happy to see people enjoy the orange crush series. They're seriously good amps. A local band plays one live and it sounds indistinguishable from a tube amp in a band situation. I was blown away.
Thank you for mentioning tuning stability and how long a guitar like that will last. I think that’s one thing the blindfold tests overlook when looking at less expensive guitars.
Isaac Miller I think the amp is going to give the bite more than the guitars tbh, I'm pretty sure matt used a Marshall of some description so a JCM 800 or a JVM would do it
Christian Cotton he still uses a Marshall on stage, I just think the pickups on a fender tele, even though there humbuckers I think something I little more modern
Matt always used combination of few amps like Diezel and Marshall for sure. He use even Kemper nowadays. Guitar - here would be the best choice Manson of course. But I doubt, that Andertons stock those beauties. Same with ZVEX stuff like Fuzz Factory, Mastotron etc., which is quite necessary for sounds like Muse. Matt also of course use a lot his Digitech Whammy pedal. But for sound like Muse, there is so many things to do, not only guitar. Cuz big part of their sound is bass. Chris use basic overdrives, but also crazy fuzz effects, touch pad for Madness and Dig down. Next and really huge chapter is electronics sounds, keyboards, theremin, etc. I love, how they combine everything together and still try to find something new. I think, that this episode could easily take for about an one hour. :D :)
If I could play 1/2 decent, I could play what I already own. Got a $300. Epi G400 Goth & or a Korean Vester SG which cost me $250 Aussie. Also own a EM double cut Gretsch 54?? w Filtertrons. Love them All !!! Might be ok? through a Peavey Classic 30? Or a Vox AC 15? My only Marshall is a dead VS 100 H.
I've had several bedroom amps over the years for home practice and the Orange Crush 20 I had was by far the best. It sounds great clean or overdriven, and takes pedals like a champ.
I’d love to see you guys do this video in between Busting the Bank and Without Busting the bank, by incorporating the new SC20 and SV20H Marshalls... call it Almost Busting the Bank. Include using a Schaffer Replica and a Mooer Pure Boost. To achieve the tone describe in the Gear Run down by premier Guitar.
I love my Crush 35rt. Great little amp and built solid. Simple to use and very versatile. The 4 stage gain is the only issue, as anything past stage 2 and it's to much. Best thing I've found is running the clean channel with a nice distortion pedal. Or the gain channel with the gain pretty low and adding a overdrive.
Lads this was an absolute treat. Great stuff. The wee young lads were adorable - full of fun, enthusiasm and knowing their stuff. Your playing was tighter than a gnat's chuffer and the tones you achieved sounded like an air strike. Awesome. Thanks.
Craig Heath Has nothing to do with the mix. Bea just grabbed the shittiest modeler on the market. If they both had oranges and bea boosted the treble while Matt dialed the gain down, that would sound infinitely better
Uhhh...you don't think Rabea knows Fugazi? The guy is a masterful progressive guitarist with obvious influence from noise rock, not too many clicks away from that scene. And not that it means anything to know the most obscure bands (who cares?) but Fugazi aren't exactly all that obscure...
I actually recently bought a Marshall code 50 and it plays absolutely great! Only thing I really detest is the Bluetooth, it's quite bad and it makes a weird buzzing noise and sometimes crashes. In general it's quite nice and without Bluetooth it plays beautifully.
Some ideas that could be interesting to do: Alcest Deafheaven Devin Townsend Strapping Young Lad Dream Theater Opeth Slayer Megadeth Behemoth Entombed Gojira Cattle Decapitation Deicide Carcass Fu Manchu High on Fire Orange Goblin Anathema (in their doom/death era) Kyuss (I know you already did Josh Homme, but on his QOTSA period which sonically differs quite a bit from his time in Kyuss, and if you had to choose only one album, Blues for the Red Sun is the way to go) Meshuggah (a big part of their sound comes from having a clean bass player playing the same notes as the rythm guitar player so you might wanna invite a guest if you do this one *cough* Dave *cough*) And a few lesser known artists that have some great sounds (not necessarily for sounds like, just check them out, they're great): Klone Hacride Trepalium Hypno5e Der Weg Einer Freiheit Déluge Year of no Light Mars Red Sky King Hiss President Evil Radio Moscow The Necromancers Gorod Black Fast Those are just ideas of course, if you do only one from the list, I'll already be quite happy
i thought that said "Pete Townshend" for a moment, now i am dissapointed :( but i do wanna see sound like The Who (Pete Townshend) without busting the bank
Honestly, I would've went for the Katana 100 ($330), an Epiphone SG-Special ($179), and a MXR 6 Band EQ ($89) to run in the FX Loop. All together that equals out to about 460 pounds. Which would leave room for cables and a power supply. Anyhow, you guys did a great job. This has always been my favorite series on this channel 👌
Sound like Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers please!! This video proved something really important. The sounds have a TON to do with the players. For two rigs that inexpensive you both got massively close to the AC/DC sound! No Pedals, no compensating, just straight up playing into two inexpensive amps. Now give the BY busting the bank rig to two guitar players who have trouble with tone and feel and.. you get the idea. So this is really "Sound like AC/DC for under 500 with a TON of practice!!" Cheers guys I hope this inspires those two young AC/DC fans in the video to try and grab some gear and do what you both just did!!
They have to get the Dave Murray strat for this outing, they have two choices for amplifier, Victory V100 or Marshall JCM/JVM cos he does use some marshalls, a Dunlop Cry Baby Wah, an MXR Analog Chorus, A Boss DD7, a Boss BF3 Flanger (for number of the beast) and a Boss RV6 for Adrian get the expensive USA Adrian Smith Jackson, a marshall head and cab and for steve harris, just get his fender and a bass amp of sorts
The Epi & Code sounded thin BUT together, you guys did a great job as usual. Props to you guys, Lee & the entire Anderton's crew for providing us with stellar vids. 👍🏻
The orange had a way more present speaker in the mid-range but the code had more clarity from the front of the note with the distortion. They sounded awesome together but both lacked something by themselves.
I managed to get Mal's rhythm sound for way cheap. I owned a Squier 15 watt amplifier and a pawnshop bought Lotus Tele style guitar and nailed the tone. (That's something a lot if people don't realize - when AC/DC started recording,the Young brothers only owned three guitars: Angus had his SG and Mal had his Gretsch, of course, but the guitar never mentioned was a Fender Telecaster with a neck humbucking pickup installed.)
and Javier Reyes it goes without saying they both need 8 string guitars, the best option is the £400+ ibanez 8 string or a 7 string they have to do some of these songs: CAFO, Woven Web, Tooth And Claw, Tempting Time, Physical Education, Arithmophobia or Kascade
Shows the difference between a modeling amp and an alright solid state amp, and the gretch shows just how much more guitar you get for a little more at this price range. The orange has very fuzzy tone to it, reminiscent of the kinks' slashed speaker cone sound, it's not quite my thing but i can see where one could work well. I don't know if it's the code or the bottom end epiphone but something in Bea's rig is causing it to sound really thin, but my first guess at it would be very cheap pickups on the epiphone.
I have one of those little orange crush 35 and was thinking of upgrading and was torn between Marshall and orange... but after this video I can see orange is the way to go
It's probably pretty tough to get the wide open cranked Marshall sound for this price bracket, but I think Matt's tone on Thunderstruck was really fantastic, as was Rabea's tone on You Want Blood.
You guys should do Avenged Sevenfold! I think it'd be a great video. £500 or the usual budget. I just think it'd be great. Like if you agree so they can see this!
Telecaster with neck humbucker > Dyna comp > Electric Mistress > Phase 90 > Tape or Analog Delay > Clean marshall. I think they could do it under 1000 if they can find a Squier with those specs and use tone city or mooer copy pedals (heard the elec lady is pretty on par).
There are a lot of album covers in the intro that are under the jazz and bebop genres, but we haven't seen any jazz guitar sounds like yet. Will that happen? Kenny Burrell, Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, and Pat Metheny?
Kool Stuffz didn't Ritchie play Marshall's before ENGL? That will probably work too, to get close. Besides his classic tones are from the 70's and pretty sure he used Marshall then.
D. van der Donk jup, I'm fairly sure he used these 200 Watt non-master volume monsters back in the day. So, you're right: maybe a heavily powersoaked Plexi could do the trick. But then again smaller Engls such as the Rockmaster series wouldn't bust the bank...
I noticed you guys were a half step down. Ever since Back in Black they've been E standard, A=440, but with Bon Scott they were using something like E standard, A=420 - 435.
These two amps and guitars sound really good together - it's really surprising to me! Well I must try running my SG through both my Marshall head and my Orange Thunderverb head at the same time. I'm guessing it's gonna sound pretty cool!
Personally I don't think the Orange sounds like ACDC whatsoever. It kinda sounds too dirty and not trebly enough. Maybe a Marshall MG50 or Roland Street Cube would've been a bit better but I don't know....it was a tough task for Matt
Yeah, perhaps he should have steered from the Gretsch idea to afford a different amp. However, I guess part of wanting to be the band is things like the right brand/look as much as sound.
I've got an Orange Dark Terror and I accidentally found a perfect ACDC tone. I mostly play metal and I use a Boss Metal Zone as a clean/treble boost (like Cannibal Corpse do), but when you roll back the guitar's volume and play through that combination, it sounds like a gorgeous crunchy plexi with plenty of top-end.
LOL! I was just sitting here thinking you guys could sell snow to an Eskimo you play so well that even the affordable lines sound fantastic! Good job; well done! Mission accomplished!!! :D
Both rigs sounded great on the rhythm parts, but if it fit the budget, I maybe would have added a boost pedal to the SG. The leads sounded a bit quiet.
Great to hear the (relatively new?) Epiphone SG Special VE. I'm actually looking into getting my first guitar and that's one of my options. I have a very limited budget and it's good to now it can sound good, and what some of he potential issues are.
You guys should try bugera amplifiers. Especially for the sound like, they have a lot of different sounds (marshall, vox and Mesa like sounds) on a budget
I'm pretty sure the schoolboy uniform adds to the tone as well though
agreed but it has to be 8 sizes to small
Agreed, because anyone with the balls to go to stage like that must have the hands to back them up
He wore the backpack back in the 70's so he could go wireless .......... technology has improved...........
I think breaking into Ashfield boys and stealing their uniform is mildly illegal. Though I know a couple of people who go there that could seal the deal :)
@@memebigboy1946 and have to lose weight hehehehe
Sound like Chappers & the Captain without busting the Liquor Store.
HA HA :)
Jesus lol
This made my day
Felt like that Orange was eating the code for lunch
Chuck Dickens 100% comes from the Epiphone shitty pickups...
(+Chuck Dickens) Definitely! Orange really is one of the greats, but is seen as a side company. Think, that amp is a cheap SS, and it sounds great.
I havent been convinced the Code is any good, the hard thing is 500 pounds for 700 pounds probably could of got a small valve amp, maybe they should of tried the VOX MV50 Lead (or whatever the marshall one is).
@SnowMAR740Gz
You've cleverly never A/B'ed Epiphone pups into a DI box or you wouldn't say that. The modern Epi pups sound a lot better than most stock ones and even a good chunk of aftermarket pups.
But that guitar does have very meeeh pickups. The pickups in 90 euro kit were much more on point from my experience.
matts rig sounded better by a factor of over 9000
kilerkai KAKAROT!
Yeah, G400 with the Orange Crush would have been better choice for Angus I think.
kilerkai that Gretsch/ Orange growl was awesome.
nah man his rig sounded worse
The Orange sounds a lot better to me than the Marshall tbh.
Orange crush seem underappreciated for how good they are.
brutalbeetle Yeah, Dave Simpson sounds mega through his CR120 head!
Oh god yeah. I have no idea how it sounds that good. He has picked up some brilliant solid state amps. Also just his playing is incredible and he is a quirky guy.
I always set my amp to the Orange amp model to get that Angus sound :)
The Crush 35RT and Crush Pro stuff is great. Basically solid state Rockerverbs.
I like this 500/1500 and unlimited formats, as it covers everybody's bank balance, well done guys
Ross Horne they'd have to tie one string to a stick to cover my budget
Well then i think rob scallon has something in stock for you!
(+Ross Horne) A 1000 would be good. That's what my range was.
do led zepellin under 500 £.
that would be a challenge
A Squier Tele and that Orange Crush would get reasonably close to the Zep I/II/Stairway sounds, I reckon. Get in the ballpark of the Tele/Supro combination JP used on the early Zep stuff.
neilomac or an epi les paul
@@neilomac even though he did start on a Tele, I think a Les Paul is better for his overall tone, but then again some of my favourite zep songs are when he used a tele
Cheap Les Paul and an Orange Crush 30/60. No pedals.
@@Joe-hl2ts remember that he also used Tele to record while using Les Paul for live concerts.
AC/DC uses expensive stuff, they got pretty close with only $500. You can always upgrade later when you have more money. Solid work as usual, Andertons
I was about to comment the same thing.
a touch more bass on rab's SG, and less gain on Matt's Gretsch would have been closer. Still, a great attempt - very impressive and good choices.
This under £500 series are great, real challenge. Rabea's volume is little low in the video but sounds good. I'm getting excited every time I hear gretsch. Definitely its in my shopping list after this.
Dirty deeds, done dirt cheap.
David Pay haha good one
Dirty Rigs, Done Dirt Cheap??
I have a Jet Club and don't have tuning issues. One of the best value guitars you can get, feels better than some guitars twice the price
Look, most of us already know how to get the AC DC crunch sound. We are mostly just here to see Rebea play. \m/
Whilst telling ourselves, "Ok, I don't need a more expensive guitar then" :)
Joseph De Jong So true
And make sure he's eaten properly, he's looking very skinny these days. I those Anderton folks are paying him enough 😂
Love these episodes guys. Please can you do QOTSA by busting the bank. The without busting was one of your earliest and would love to see you try get their tones with high fidelity gear!
Metallica by busting the bank or Metallica for under £500
Charlie Luckhurst I second that! Also do you mean 500 pounds for both james and kirk or 500 for james and 500 for kirk?
Wah Wah 500 for James and 500 for Kirk
500/89 = 5 Cry Baby WAH's!
johnpickk they should probably do by busting as £500 won't give them a budget for the wah pedalS
Boogie mark v and an emg equipped esp and you're there!
That Crush! It sounds so huge! Honestly, I think the Crush is as good a SS you can get. I mean, I would prefer a cranked tube amp myself, but a Crush is better low volumes.
The Crush just blows out the Marshall.
Totally agree, seriously the code series is one of the worst amp series of marshall, the orange is about x200 times better
Well done gentlemen. I own a Code and I love it. I'd enjoy seeing you guys do Van Halen.
Matt is a really solid rhythm guitar player, which is as much a key to sounding like AC/DC as anything. A good strumming hand and an understanding of the beat is vital.
Stevie ray vaughan by busting the bank or under 500
Sound like Gojira??
I own several expensive custom shop guitars but I've also been playing a Gretsch Jet Club for a few years because I wanted a cheap instrument that I could carry in a gigbag.
These guitars are a fantastic value for the money and have their own personnality. The tuners aren't that great - I installed some gotohs instead - but aside from that the building quality is top notch and the pickups sound great!
Always happy to see people enjoy the orange crush series. They're seriously good amps. A local band plays one live and it sounds indistinguishable from a tube amp in a band situation. I was blown away.
never clicked on anything faster in my life! Not a joke love ACDC love the budget thing and i just had a crap day at school :(
sorry man
thanks bro
Equal Videos ha same
srry bro me too, failed a chemistry test
sorry about that
Thank you for mentioning tuning stability and how long a guitar like that will last. I think that’s one thing the blindfold tests overlook when looking at less expensive guitars.
Sound Like Muse BY Busting the bank! (use a fender tele with hum buckers for the 2001-10 stuff ;))
i'd say American Pro Deluxe
Isaac Miller I think the amp is going to give the bite more than the guitars tbh, I'm pretty sure matt used a Marshall of some description so a JCM 800 or a JVM would do it
Christian Cotton he still uses a Marshall on stage, I just think the pickups on a fender tele, even though there humbuckers I think something I little more modern
Matt always used combination of few amps like Diezel and Marshall for sure. He use even Kemper nowadays. Guitar - here would be the best choice Manson of course. But I doubt, that Andertons stock those beauties. Same with ZVEX stuff like Fuzz Factory, Mastotron etc., which is quite necessary for sounds like Muse. Matt also of course use a lot his Digitech Whammy pedal. But for sound like Muse, there is so many things to do, not only guitar. Cuz big part of their sound is bass. Chris use basic overdrives, but also crazy fuzz effects, touch pad for Madness and Dig down. Next and really huge chapter is electronics sounds, keyboards, theremin, etc. I love, how they combine everything together and still try to find something new. I think, that this episode could easily take for about an one hour. :D :)
That'll be a massive rig to span all the things they've done over the years. I'd love to see it!
If I could play 1/2 decent, I could play what I already own. Got a $300. Epi G400 Goth & or a Korean Vester SG which cost me $250 Aussie. Also own a EM double cut Gretsch 54?? w Filtertrons. Love them All !!! Might be ok? through a Peavey Classic 30? Or a Vox AC 15? My only Marshall is a dead VS 100 H.
Boss Katana!? Those amps are unreal for the money!
Ben Donkin You could literally do every sub £500 video with appropriate guitar + Boss Katana.
@@therflcommish Yes, a boss katana and a hsh/hss strat or something with coil splits and you're set
I've had several bedroom amps over the years for home practice and the Orange Crush 20 I had was by far the best. It sounds great clean or overdriven, and takes pedals like a champ.
Eins, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs,
Sieben, acht, neun, aus...
Sounds like... Rammstein!
Danke! :)
František Vtelenský Ja, bitte! Sound like Rammstein:))))
Jackson JS32 Dinky
Boss Katana (Standard)
Metalzone
Boss Katana voll aufgedreht und auf beim Metalzone alles auf 10... bitteschön XD
I’d love to see you guys do this video in between Busting the Bank and Without Busting the bank, by incorporating the new SC20 and SV20H Marshalls... call it Almost Busting the Bank. Include using a Schaffer Replica and a Mooer Pure Boost. To achieve the tone describe in the Gear Run down by premier Guitar.
I'd love to see Sounds Like The Clash (London Calling-era) or Pete Townshend (Live At Leeds or Who's Next-era)
I want Clash give'em enough rope era
I love my Crush 35rt. Great little amp and built solid. Simple to use and very versatile. The 4 stage gain is the only issue, as anything past stage 2 and it's to much. Best thing I've found is running the clean channel with a nice distortion pedal. Or the gain channel with the gain pretty low and adding a overdrive.
Do one (or three) for Meshuggah :)
Or eight :)
Lads this was an absolute treat. Great stuff. The wee young lads were adorable - full of fun, enthusiasm and knowing their stuff. Your playing was tighter than a gnat's chuffer and the tones you achieved sounded like an air strike. Awesome. Thanks.
Please do sound like Michael Schenker/UFO some day. Would be glorious.
Scorpions would be cool as well !
Hell yeah it would.
Kai Fischer Both bands have killer guitarists yet they don't get the credit they deserve
Eintrachtminecrafter that's sadly true
Kai Fischer Rudolf Schenker writes cool riffs, Matthias Jabs plays really great lead lines and Michael Schenker is just a beast
I have that same model of SG and the Orange crush 35, amazing combo
Sound Like Scott Ian from Anthrax for under £1500 (including pedals).
....Also, "The Captain Meets: Danish Pete", make it happen!!
Loved this episode. The extended riffs made a big difference, more please!!!
You might want to think about remixing the audio on this one, Matt's amp is too loud and Bea's is way too quiet.
sounds fine to me
Craig Heath Has nothing to do with the mix. Bea just grabbed the shittiest modeler on the market. If they both had oranges and bea boosted the treble while Matt dialed the gain down, that would sound infinitely better
Oops, just discovered my right speaker has been slowly dying, sorry chaps!
The tone of that Orange amp is amazing for the price! Very impressed for a little solid state amp!
Sounds Like Fugazi?
Seth Seabolt dude as much as I would love to see that, I don't think Matt and Rabia know fugazi
I wait, I wait, I wait, I wait....
Uhhh...you don't think Rabea knows Fugazi? The guy is a masterful progressive guitarist with obvious influence from noise rock, not too many clicks away from that scene. And not that it means anything to know the most obscure bands (who cares?) but Fugazi aren't exactly all that obscure...
Veganism is a moral imperative in just curious where do you hear the noise rock influence in Rabea's playing?
Mark Jones fair point! You never know though!
Both sounded pretty good for under $500. The orange and Gretsch sounded fantastic-great rock tone!
Sound like on a shoestring.
Also please do John Norum of Europe, in my opinion they're a seriously underrated band that just keep getting better.
I actually recently bought a Marshall code 50 and it plays absolutely great! Only thing I really detest is the Bluetooth, it's quite bad and it makes a weird buzzing noise and sometimes crashes. In general it's quite nice and without Bluetooth it plays beautifully.
Some ideas that could be interesting to do:
Alcest
Deafheaven
Devin Townsend
Strapping Young Lad
Dream Theater
Opeth
Slayer
Megadeth
Behemoth
Entombed
Gojira
Cattle Decapitation
Deicide
Carcass
Fu Manchu
High on Fire
Orange Goblin
Anathema (in their doom/death era)
Kyuss (I know you already did Josh Homme, but on his QOTSA period which sonically differs quite a bit from his time in Kyuss, and if you had to choose only one album, Blues for the Red Sun is the way to go)
Meshuggah (a big part of their sound comes from having a clean bass player playing the same notes as the rythm guitar player so you might wanna invite a guest if you do this one *cough* Dave *cough*)
And a few lesser known artists that have some great sounds (not necessarily for sounds like, just check them out, they're great):
Klone
Hacride
Trepalium
Hypno5e
Der Weg Einer Freiheit
Déluge
Year of no Light
Mars Red Sky
King Hiss
President Evil
Radio Moscow
The Necromancers
Gorod
Black Fast
Those are just ideas of course, if you do only one from the list, I'll already be quite happy
i thought that said "Pete Townshend" for a moment, now i am dissapointed :(
but i do wanna see sound like The Who (Pete Townshend) without busting the bank
i want Sound Like The Who too
Bring this back please! I love these. I’ve rewatched them all many times. I need some new ones. 💕🤘🏽💕
Sounds like J. Mascis from Dinosaur Jr!
I so much love watching these guys!!! Those budget videos are so cool.
could you do a "sound like" Jason Becker episode? truely one of the most amazing guitarists ever.
shame ALS claimed his skills
Honestly, I would've went for the Katana 100 ($330), an Epiphone SG-Special ($179), and a MXR 6 Band EQ ($89) to run in the FX Loop. All together that equals out to about 460 pounds. Which would leave room for cables and a power supply.
Anyhow, you guys did a great job. This has always been my favorite series on this channel 👌
VAN HALEN ON A BUDGET PLEASE!!!
Miles Smith *YES*
YE!
Miles Smith for sure
you dont need that
get a single humbucker strat
a plexi style marshall
a flanger
maybe a chorus
and a tuner
silvio santapaola phaser no chorus
Sound like Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers please!!
This video proved something really important. The sounds have a TON to do with the players. For two rigs that inexpensive you both got massively close to the AC/DC sound! No Pedals, no compensating, just straight up playing into two inexpensive amps.
Now give the BY busting the bank rig to two guitar players who have trouble with tone and feel and.. you get the idea. So this is really "Sound like AC/DC for under 500 with a TON of practice!!" Cheers guys I hope this inspires those two young AC/DC fans in the video to try and grab some gear and do what you both just did!!
....the cult.....please...pleeeaaasseeee
YES!
Looooong overdue.
I agree but getting a White Falcon substitute could be tricky.
I'd probably go with a les Paul tbh, that's what sticks out for me at least, a gretsch would be equally great
Great job - the twang was great for Angus' lead tone, and the punch for Malcolm. The Gretsch is nice!
Iron maiden by busting in the bank €500
They have to get the Dave Murray strat for this outing, they have two choices for amplifier, Victory V100 or Marshall JCM/JVM cos he does use some marshalls, a Dunlop Cry Baby Wah, an MXR Analog Chorus, A Boss DD7, a Boss BF3 Flanger (for number of the beast) and a Boss RV6
for Adrian get the expensive USA Adrian Smith Jackson, a marshall head and cab
and for steve harris, just get his fender and a bass amp of sorts
William Allison Distortion+ and Phase90 for Dave, Tubescreamer for Adrian, and a good chord for Janick.
Feels like Gers needs to get in there too:)
Great video guys! Just purchased my first brand new guitar from Andertons - Epiphone SG G-400 Pro cannot wait for it to arrive
U should do sounds like periphery
The Epi & Code sounded thin BUT together, you guys did a great job as usual. Props to you guys, Lee & the entire Anderton's crew for providing us with stellar vids. 👍🏻
sounds like the London Philharmonic Orchestra for under 500
With editing and cab mics, every setup sounds good. you need to hear the room echo to get a clearer sound
Please do a Sound Like Graham Coxon!
of blur? nice one
I really like that you let those kids have a part in the show, probably made their day.
Sound Like EVH !!!!
Jeremy Bringas interesting. Id see them with a Wolfgang, or an hss strat through a katana, or a DSL with pedals
that orange and wretch sound great together
Avenged sevenfold please, I've been waiting for so long....
The orange had a way more present speaker in the mid-range but the code had more clarity from the front of the note with the distortion. They sounded awesome together but both lacked something by themselves.
Sound like guns n roses under $500
Erin Wright Chappers and The Captain did a 'Sound like Slash for under 1,000.'
Gregory Aliano We need Matt Stradlin too, Slashea alone no Guns n Roses make.
You can see on my channel how I sound like Slash and Hetfield with my Marshall CODE presets: th-cam.com/play/PLOzeFSqF0-7zUtTPvF2ZMghKsi7QXMdNp.html
yes
I managed to get Mal's rhythm sound for way cheap. I owned a Squier 15 watt amplifier and a pawnshop bought Lotus Tele style guitar and nailed the tone. (That's something a lot if people don't realize - when AC/DC started recording,the Young brothers only owned three guitars: Angus had his SG and Mal had his Gretsch, of course, but the guitar never mentioned was a Fender Telecaster with a neck humbucking pickup installed.)
Sound like Tosin Abasi?
and Javier Reyes
it goes without saying they both need 8 string guitars, the best option is the £400+ ibanez 8 string or a 7 string
they have to do some of these songs: CAFO, Woven Web, Tooth And Claw, Tempting Time, Physical Education, Arithmophobia or Kascade
Shows the difference between a modeling amp and an alright solid state amp, and the gretch shows just how much more guitar you get for a little more at this price range. The orange has very fuzzy tone to it, reminiscent of the kinks' slashed speaker cone sound, it's not quite my thing but i can see where one could work well. I don't know if it's the code or the bottom end epiphone but something in Bea's rig is causing it to sound really thin, but my first guess at it would be very cheap pickups on the epiphone.
Joe Bonamassa please.
Sam Anderson It must happen
I have one of those little orange crush 35 and was thinking of upgrading and was torn between Marshall and orange... but after this video I can see orange is the way to go
Great job!! Now try to Sound Like Coheed and Cambria!
It's probably pretty tough to get the wide open cranked Marshall sound for this price bracket, but I think Matt's tone on Thunderstruck was really fantastic, as was Rabea's tone on You Want Blood.
You guys should do Avenged Sevenfold! I think it'd be a great video. £500 or the usual budget. I just think it'd be great. Like if you agree so they can see this!
Woah!!! That Gretsch/Orange sounds ace!
Sound like The Police !
Jano Sanchez "nee-nah, nee-nah, nee-nah, hello, hello, hello, what's all this then?" There you go, sorted
i think andy summers uses a telecaster, i don't really know that much
but i think that rabea should be andy and matt should be sting
Gavin Badcock I do not know what you mean...
Telecaster with neck humbucker > Dyna comp > Electric Mistress > Phase 90 > Tape or Analog Delay > Clean marshall.
I think they could do it under 1000 if they can find a Squier with those specs and use tone city or mooer copy pedals (heard the elec lady is pretty on par).
There are a lot of album covers in the intro that are under the jazz and bebop genres, but we haven't seen any jazz guitar sounds like yet. Will that happen? Kenny Burrell, Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, and Pat Metheny?
Sound like ritchie blackmore
Kool Stuffz Andertons doesn't stock Engl amps, though ;)
Kool Stuffz didn't Ritchie play Marshall's before ENGL? That will probably work too, to get close. Besides his classic tones are from the 70's and pretty sure he used Marshall then.
D. van der Donk jup, I'm fairly sure he used these 200 Watt non-master volume monsters back in the day. So, you're right: maybe a heavily powersoaked Plexi could do the trick. But then again smaller Engls such as the Rockmaster series wouldn't bust the bank...
I noticed you guys were a half step down. Ever since Back in Black they've been E standard, A=440, but with Bon Scott they were using something like E standard, A=420 - 435.
Sounds like the Pixies!
Joey and Charles are both brilliant musicians and underrated as guitar players!
These two amps and guitars sound really good together - it's really surprising to me! Well I must try running my SG through both my Marshall head and my Orange Thunderverb head at the same time. I'm guessing it's gonna sound pretty cool!
Personally I don't think the Orange sounds like ACDC whatsoever. It kinda sounds too dirty and not trebly enough. Maybe a Marshall MG50 or Roland Street Cube would've been a bit better but I don't know....it was a tough task for Matt
Yeah, perhaps he should have steered from the Gretsch idea to afford a different amp. However, I guess part of wanting to be the band is things like the right brand/look as much as sound.
I've got an Orange Dark Terror and I accidentally found a perfect ACDC tone. I mostly play metal and I use a Boss Metal Zone as a clean/treble boost (like Cannibal Corpse do), but when you roll back the guitar's volume and play through that combination, it sounds like a gorgeous crunchy plexi with plenty of top-end.
I have a Jim Root terror myself. I know how those amps work and that they are versatile. But the Cruch series is MUCH different from the terrors
I love this series. I would like to suggest that you show the amp settings on these videos. That Orange amp sounded awesome.
Sound like Alexi Laiho!!!
Orange sounds great. Code sounds like play in another room, the doors closed. Perhaps it's just the recording. How was it in the room?
Muse by busting
That black Gretsch that Matt was holding at the start looks awesome! What's the model called?
Do Jimi Hendrix for under 500!
2PercentSkimMilk ohhh god that would be hard
(+Gezzacom) Nah, a Katana amp would be better. Maybe a wah… Nope, they probably can't find one for that price.
They’ve managed somehow
Sounded like shit if I recall
Budget AC/DC.
Angus: Epiphone SG + Marshall CODE
Malcolm: Gretsch electromatic jet + Marshall CODE and use the JTM45 preset. done!
Sound like Kasabian?
LOL! I was just sitting here thinking you guys could sell snow to an Eskimo you play so well that even the affordable lines sound fantastic! Good job; well done! Mission accomplished!!! :D
Do Amon Amarth without busting the bank... Okay that was a joke
no it might be good
Both rigs sounded great on the rhythm parts, but if it fit the budget, I maybe would have added a boost pedal to the SG. The leads sounded a bit quiet.
Sound like motorhead
Great to hear the (relatively new?) Epiphone SG Special VE. I'm actually looking into getting my first guitar and that's one of my options. I have a very limited budget and it's good to now it can sound good, and what some of he potential issues are.
sound like rammstein pls
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This budget minded videos are my favorite! Keep them up
the sg looks like a toy lol
lol i agree
Cause of the matt finish.
You guys should try bugera amplifiers. Especially for the sound like, they have a lot of different sounds (marshall, vox and Mesa like sounds) on a budget