ive been watching Dave for quite some time now and im soooo happy he's been getting all this recognition, these 100k subs are soooo well deserved. You're such an awesome dude Dave!! Thanks for all these videos, u really help allot of people and you've personally made me real happy through out the years :)))
I can't think of anyway that could have been stated any better! Mr. Dave is one of those few truly wonderful and beautiful people who come along so rarely!
@@musik4life24 mmm, it's kinda hard to get the correct tone out a ds1 sadly, i would say that the only exact pedal.u need from John's rig to nail the tone is Ds2
@@musik4life24 there's not much of a good reason to get the DS1 over the DS2, there's a DS1 setting on the DS2. But in my opinion, you can't really nail the 'John Sound' without the DS2 dimed.
John Frusciante has a unique style and Jimi Hendrix is obviously a big influence. I found an interview on TH-cam where he explains his technique of muting certain notes/strings when strumming a chord. The Masters make it look so effortless and easy but there are endless subtleties is their technique.
18:44 All of John's cabs (1960A and 1960B stacks; his mics are on the 1960Bs) use Celestion G12T-75 speakers, no matter the condition. 19:41 Though we don't have the luxury of such, we have some information of where the sound goes after the mics. For example, during the recording of Californication (your favorite JF era), the mics (SM57s and U87s) went to Neve 1073 EQs (from a Neve 8038 desk), then Urei 1176 compressors, before going to the master tapes, according to engineer Jim Scott.
At this point John needs to shake your hand Dave. You're a vanguard to his playing, and I'm truly grateful that you share these insights with us. Quite simply, you're the wizard behind John's curtain.
@@kevinhill6079 Hey Kevin, many thanks for the comment. While that's the most common way to interpret the line "Pay no intention to the man behind the curtain' there is a deeper level of insight to be found in that quote that's often missed: An insight that's rooted in the Goffmanesque type of approach to impression management - and it's tied to what I actually wrote... See referencing Dave as the wizard behind John's curtain reveals a more sympathetic understanding of the 'man behind the curtain'. Remember, while a mere mortal stood behind the curtain he was a good man, and one who had a talent of philosophising and instilling self-belief in others. In other words, it was the man - not the wizard - who helped Dorothy and her friends to achieve their goals of returning to Kansas, and developing courage etc. Unfortunately, it is easy to fall into the trap of thinking that one can never play like John Frusciante because he is often described as this type of messiah figure. Just think about how many times we've read such statements as "John Frusciante is modern day Jesus Christ", or “I hate when people compare John Frusciante to Jesus. I mean, he’s great and all, but he’s no John Frusciante. Of course they are not meant literally, but I feel such statements can lead one to believe that to play like John Frusciante one needs to posses super-human or mythical-like powers. However, what Dave has done through his humble approach to guitar teaching is to demonstrate that with enough committment and dedication to learning the minor pentatonic (and some extensions of it), and investing in some relatively inexpessive gear, one can sound and play like John. So, while John has developed this God-like caricature in recent years, Dave demonstrates that John is not some sort of magician on a stage, but a man who works tirelessly behind the scenes to create amazing melodic music, which in my eyes, is wizardry in itself. And it is for these reasons, I've always and will continue to encouage people to check-out Dave's channel.
I've had a horrible day, I've been crying so much This intro jam soothed my soul.. thank you Dave you're a continuous beacon of hope for not only guitar players, but for me as a human. Your music is what heaven must sound like mate
@@TimMer1981 only if we can swap Clapton for Eric Gales or Peter Green... I know Clapton's a powerhouse of a guitar player, but he has that same thing about him that John Mayer does. I can't describe it, but I can never get into what they're playing when they're solo. (I'm just ribbing you in good fun, not trying to be a prick.)
This is more how the Anderton's videos should go (in terms of letting Dave actually have more say over dialing in the sound versus Lee dialing in the sounds, which seems counter to the concept a bit).
I've thought that as well, but then I thought maybe it was Lee's way of not stepping on Mr. Dave's toes (regarding content like this that he releases on his channel)? I think if someone who wasn't already a Mr. Dave fan had the choice between several hours of in depth discussions with insightful playing examples OR a fifteen minute video where he gives Lee the run-down on the what's and why's of the pedals he chose, it might stop some of those people ever viewing Mr. Dave's channel. I dunno, probably not... but maybe?
@@kevinhill6079 Sure, I don't think Anderton's would post a 40 minute tutoring session like this gem, but I wish they would let Dave turn the knobs. Dave is just playing, Lee is setting the sounds (and sometimes he will overrule what Dave says too). Just odd, but I get it, it is Lee's channel.
@@gooberthoreau I'm right there with you, friend. I just really want to like Lee because a lot of people I think highly of say he's a swell guy... but he annoys the shit outta me.
Anderson’s is a business after all. I think it’s great that they’ve had the good sense to invite Dave into their already well established format. To me this is a win win situation. There are a lot of positives.
These videos are so amazing Dave man seriously. I speak for probably all electric guitar players when I say how frustrating it is to learn guitar but then have your tone all over the place.
To me, his most important, most crucial pedal is the Boss CE1. The original CE1 has an always-on preamp (which works even when the chorus is turned off), that hits the front end of his marshalls. So it creates the crunch that caracterizes his clean-ish tone, and also adds a lot of compression (which is also very important for him), and above all it limits the volume. That’s what allows him to put all his dirt boxes at full volume on 10 (ds2, big muff, fuzzrite) and the MXR micro amp at 12 oclock, and sound the way they sound when they are maxed out (cause if you do that without a limiter at the end, you would have huge volume jumps but he can put his micro amp which he uses a lot without any volume change). Also that limiter allows him to switch between guitars without having to compensate for pickup output differences (singlecoil/humbuckers/filtertrons). Also the buffer on the CE1 (at the end of his signal chain) brings back some sparkle to his tone after pluging his 30 pedals in serie. His whole (unconventionnal) approach for his rig is based on that principle; having a very compressed (And volume limited) crunchy clean sound at the very end of the chain (created by the plexi + CE1 preamp combo), and piling maxed out distortions and boost pedals on top of it (josh klinghoffer did it a bit differently; he used an Xotic EP Booster earlier in the chain to boost the amp and compensate when he uses singlecoils, and he puts a boss CS2 last in the chain for the necessary compression). And i can imagine Frusciante sitting on this floor back in the days trying out chorus pedals and finding that discovery with the preamp, and he never came back from it. Last time when he played at that wedding (or something) he brought a couple pedals, but he surely came with the CE1 because its so crucial and mandatory for him. And this summer when he will tour, maybe he will have new boxes (pedal world has changed a lot since 2007…), but i bet he’ll still have his trusty CE1 at the end of the chain.
You can get a lot of his chorus sounds out of other Boss choruses and also the DOD fx65 chorus he used on BSSM. His two most crucial pedals are definitely the Boss DS 2 turbo distortion and the Ibanez WH10 wah.
I went to GIT in Hollywood with John end of '87 and hung out with him for a while. He was playing stuff like Steve Vai with ease at the time. He left school after about 3 months and not long after got the gig with RHCP.
2 years !? If you haven't done this yet get Rocksmith for Xbox or playstation or PC whatever system you have and play that instead of video games! Play you guitar instead of video games ! Also get a cheap looper pedal and you can loop 3 chords and make music just like Dave ! You can get a killer looper $50 just look at eBay !
@@AuntAlnico4 Yeah i got a looper, tone city plexi, DS2, big muff. Im saying ofc I can still jam out but obviously johns and daves playing is unreal so i just that as my motivation to be better
I've had the pleasure of jamming with Flea, but have never met John. Wish i could have played with him but of course no. I did talk guitars with Josh though. Another fun and informative video, Dave!
@@Mordec2019 I wasn't such a fan of him with RHCP, but I very much enjoy Dot Hacker and Pluralone. He has such an interesting sound and builds really beautiful, textural sounscapes.
Not many guitar players still alive who's playing gives me a lump in my throat... one of them is you Amazing stuff bro, your posts are always a welcome sight
I often sit around wishing I could be in the room with Mr. Dave while he plays. I'd love to gaze upon our dear axe man as he weilds his weapon and flexes his musical muscles.... Great video Mr. Dave! I love how much passion and excitement you have anytime you're doing a John Frusciante video! Regardless how many times you've done it before, it always feels fresh and new because you're such a fan and love what you're doing through and through. Much love, my friend!
Wow, that's Frusciante spot on. Way better than your Andertons "sounds like Frusciante" vid (which was good..). I'm noticing that, in louder sections, the pick sound is part of the overall feel. Perhaps one day I'll sound a fraction as good as you.
Glad I found your channel. I just got my Orange cr60, and I'm playing my Squier classic vibe tele on the clean channel, similar mood musically and mentally. Isn't it great how playing can be such a release when you are going through some tough times. Cheers!
26:40 microphone or microphones does do huge difference in sound we percieve about Frusciantes "tone" . Californication live sounds like its really closed miced but off center.
This was an excellent video Dave. 👍😎 I also took it a step further as it applies to just about any person's fav guitarists. And that even having exactly the same set of pedals there's obviously the amp(s), settings & recording gear etc. We just don't know how John or anybody else actually sounds like in a room. So, pedal companies want us to buy to 'sound like', & it may help, but there is always so much more that is often forgotten about and leads so many on endless gear searches and endless frustration. Cheers. 🎸🎸🎸
Great content Dave. You're the first Player I've watched explain how a cranked amplifier effectively changes how the OD/Distortion sounds due to Tube Compression. All greatly important for shaping a desired tone. Also glad you mentioned how the SM57 kind of cleans up some of what your ears hear in person. So enjoyable to have these often overlooked factors stated and explained. I've been playing guitar since the mid '70s and knew these aspects of tone chasing but don't hear them mentioned very often. As you stated, Live Sound is most likely an entirely different experience.
God there’s so many things I’d love to add to the conversation of John’s tone but I’ll just add this. Although it’s not entirely necessary, the Past FX preamp crunch can give you even more control in obtaining his tone. As long as you have your amp set to a semi distorted tone as you stated before, all you have to do is adjust the gain on the pedal and you can get tones from BSSM to SA. Probably one of the best pedals I’ve ever bought to sculpt that gnarly Off the Map - Sir Psycho outro tone. You are the best Dave thank you for all you do, Mr guru of everything Frusciante of the tube!
One thing I've noticed is that John's tone is extremely dark. Like trying to raise up treble to cut through better just doesn't work. I then realized that you actually cut through better when you have treble cut way down. I have Treble on 0 and Presence only on 4 on my DSL and then I also have a Golden Plexi with the tone turned all the way down. At first I always thought that it sounded way too muddy and dark with the tone turned down, but after listening to John's master tracks, his guitar is not bright at all. Very dark and warm sounding. And another thing I noticed with the Golden Plexi is that when the tone is all the way down, it cuts some of the high frequencies off much like the real CE-1 does. So that thickens your tone up considerably while also cutting out a lot of the harsh treble frequencies that the DS2 has. It's kind of funny how the average person might think John's tone is very trebly and thin, but it's the complete opposite of that.
I couldn’t live without my Strat. Thanks for the time and effort Dave. I have been pestering a certain Mr Hawkins to get you in his platform for a guitar fest.
very good video as usual, i like that many people are doing videos about john's tone. If you take some advices everywhere you can nail it and understand it better but in different ways. Love the videos from will gallucio and kentaro kiuchi too. Will is more in the "technical" aspect of the tone, kentaro in the pure precision/exact settings and you are more in the feeling/emotionnal thing of it. keep going dave, i hope we will have future update from you about john's tone from next album ;)
Luv the jam and the geeky stuff. Honestly, I had thought that most of the recording nowadays was just direct and most everything was processed in a DAW. Luving the tech side. Keep on rocking. ✌️
Dave, the other day, I asked what kind of pick you use. You use the same as Frusciante. Which got me thinking. Maybe I should figure out which picks my inspirations use. Maybe if everyone did this, it would get them a little closer to the sound they hope to achieve, as small of a detail as pick size might seem.
Man Dave I usually dnt gravitate towards strays but all yours look awesome. And honestly..I love my cheap sg clone but strats I thing are the most ergonomic and or comfortable guitar to play..I jst need to find the right one .I have a strat with a small headstock somebody painted blue .I might strip it but I dnt want the old owner to get mad. But it is mine..lol. Your the man dave ..I'm sorry for the long messages I jst feel like your a good man and it's so rare these days I like to tell people when they stand out for the better..
I had to build myself an all American Fender partscaster with a Custom Shop 69 loaded pickguard just to play like Frusciante. I tried using my Gibson Les Paul but there was just something off about the sound of the Les Paul. I learned that John Frusciante just always has the MXR Micro Amp on when he uses his strat. I use an LPB1 boost pedal for my strat and turn it off when I switch to my Gibson Les Paul. It is really important to realize that Frusciantes tone is a clean Marshall amp with a Fender Stratocaster!
16:00 I think this is true LIVE, but in the studio his tone is way cleaner. Check out his isolated guitar tracks from anything from Californication to Stadium Arcadium. It's actually way cleaner than you think IF you've watched alot of his live stuff. Especially in 1999-2000 his live "clean" tone was ridiculously gainy.
Hi Dave, nice vid. Can you maybe make a video about dialing in a Peter Green tone on the Boss Katana? I just did the Peter Green Mod to my Les Paul today!
hey Dave.....today it has happened----I GOT TOPLAY a sunburst 1961 Strat and a faded red 65 strat!!!! into the ORIGINAL OWNERS 66 twin reverb!!!!! it was alot to take in man. I was painting his big house when i spotted a Hummingbird on the couch, he is a retired session legend in my country/state Victoria, Australia. man you so would have dug the 61 man. It was Frusiante/hendrix as f==k! love ur work mate from me
Love the video Dave, thank you for sharing your knowledge :) what song is the bit 30:40 from? I think I’ve heard you play that before in other videos if I’m not mistaken
@@thedavesimpson might have to learn how to play like that myself then so that I can join in on the fun :P already started watching your how to play like John vids
Dave, do you know if JF ever used an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff pedal? Cobain, Corgan & Rivers Cuomo used them. Cobain & Cuomo also used the DS-2 in their chains. Just wonder if those other guitarists might have influenced JF to use one temporarily.
Hey dave another excellent video mate like others just stumbled across your channel recently and very helpful in deed my rig currently i have is a marshall mg50fx amp i got last year a fender tele black version boss ds2 and a crybaby gcb95not one of the greatest of players lol can do songs like the kinks nickelback rockstar etc and do the opening riff to dani california and like you am a massive john frusiciante fan been listening to him since the 90s my all time favourite guitarist so like others i wanna re create hes tone when i get around to learning chili peppers songs one day just not sure what else to add my rig what i currently have but watching these videos mate along with your amp guides especially the marshalls is helping a lot to understand how they work and how to set them up properly hence even better than having a proper teacher keep up the great work mate 🤟✊👏
I use a boss katana 100with the stock settings and I'm amazed how versitile it is I use it an hour a day for two years and I'm still finding better tones
As always great job, Dave. After listening to Black Summer, I can't help it, but Frusciante's sound in that number reminds me of Hendrix's tone at the Rainbow Bridge concert... (I suggest checking out: Sound test.(Jimi Hendrix - Rainbow Bridge)
Regarding your curiosity with what Johns amp in the room would actually sound like…… i think you already have a good idea, although i can understand wanting to no the exact feeling you get from being there in the room. I like kentaro kuchi’s video where he shows you what each amp sounds like before it is blended. Yes these are still the Mic’d tones but it’s still a great insight into how each of the amps sound slightly different with the reverb giving them both space to breathe. If you get your hands on one of those triungulo major remakes you’ll have to borrow your mates jubilee and experiment some more … we would all love to see.
Hi Dave, awesome video! You are using an older MG model right? Because I'm using a (i think 2019 or so) MG-50 and used your exact settings, though not a separate cab, and the volume control of the DS-2 did not work for me. Did anyone had a similar experience and has an idea on how to fix it? Currently I try to control it with an Boss OD-3 right after the DS-2, but I think it shapes the sound a bit too much.
Excellent Video and beautiful playing on the jam. Dave, I have a question. In your „happy birthday John Frusciante“ video from 2020, you used a clean sound at the end with, I guess some delay. The part sounds so like the empyrean record. Can you explain how to get that tone?
Hi Dave , congrats for you videos, I´d been following you last few weeks. I´ve got a mesa boogie roadster combo , what you think about it to build Frusciante tone?
On Slane castle Frusciante switched from 50watt triode switch to 100watt pentode on silver jub. thats one off the reason its sound a little cleaner . I noticed that he never played fullstacks, only upper two cabs on californication era till 2004, then he switched to lower 2cabs , that could be because amps got louder from 2004 so he didnt wanna kick his brain out.
Great intro and instructions! Also, i have a question. Dave, could you give me the link of your video where you set up Zoom pedal tones along with other pedals for Frusciante tone? In that video you show your notes written by hand in notebook where all settings are. I just can't find it
@@thedavesimpson Thank you sir! But I've already bookmarked this one, i didn't mean just Zoom. There is a video of you setting up pedalboard with Zoom on it and you have a notebook (not just papers) and you also talk about setting up other pedals (Jackhammer i think, Boss DS 2, Ibanez WH 10) like minimum pedalboard for JF tone.
Hi Dave! I have seen you using Fender to power your pedals on the Andertons video. Are you still recomending Voodoo Lab's power suply? Which one? Do you have the same one on every pedalboard? I am getting a lot of noise from some of my pedals and I really want to get rid of it. Do you know other budget options? Would you use them? Thanks in advance. Love the video!!
I’ve seen the Red Hot Chili Peppers un 2005 at the Dallas Smirnoff Center, they were headlining with Snoop Dogg. I was practically in the front row. I could hear the band in front of me and they sound just like the album. It was not over the top, it was not less. It was the same thing as the album. He didn’t make up any licks on the spot or change any of the solos. Sometimes he changes the solos in the songs. Just like the By The Way Album
What kind of marshall mg are you using dave? I bought a boss katana mk2 50 when i started but maybe i should buy a marshall Because i looooove john frusciante but don't know to much about amps yet.
Hi Dave, regarding the micro amp and your reference to its use on the Hyde park gig to create a dirtier tone, are you saying he uses it before the amp as a boost to combat signal degradation? I do own one but tend to use it in the fx loop just for a volume boost for solos and I always figured that's the function he'd use it for. I wouldn't have thought it being used in the loop would add any gain and would just give a level boost for solos. Just curious as I never thought to use it before the amp as I figured it's just going to dirty up the signal and we have overdrives for that. Great video once again and you really are closer than anyone else I've heard to his tone, much kudos sir.
Dave I think you are a decent human being and watch some of the vids and been playing 38 yrs snd since my wife passed away I play 4 to 5 hours sometimes. But these 30 min + solos can just be a bit over the top . I don't know if it's an ego thing or what but why not do some lessons that could help starting out young lads as I will say one thing 🤔 your pretty good at that . Sorry not trying to knock you but I feel you have more in you than some of these long solos and a good teacher. All the best on your journey
@Dave Simpson like I said mate I think your a lovely soul and seam like anyone would be lucky to have you as a friend. I did see some off the Peter Green stuff you done and did like your dave gilmore vid with the lights. You would be an absolute legend of a guitar teacher and sorry to learn about your pain splitting up with your ex and your guitar helping. The lose of my wife was awful and nearly had a relapse as our band in the late 80s drummer had a habit an bless mats soul it took him and we couldn't move on . We had an abandoned old small hospital we lived in and had a great big room or massive room and spent hours jamming... I stupidly tried Mr brown stone like a fool and sold my Gibson but still at it . . I must have a good look about on some of your videos mate .I didn't mean no malice
Hi Dave!! Do you recommend the orange cr20 for the John Frusciante sound? I saw an old video that you used a cr20rt. Is there a difference between those amps for the Frusciante sound? Big hug from Brazil!!
@@plomatheusnunes The katana 100 mk2 is ideal because you get the effects loop if that's something you need. Also don't worry about it being 100w. The .5 watt setting is ideal for bedroom playing which is where I play mostly
dave you seriously need to get the wilson effects ten spot 2 (wh10 clone i'm sure you know).... new one even has mods for the bass mode. frusciante is even using a wilson modded wh10v3 now, i confirmed with kevin wilson on it. it's a perfect clone in a vox style enclosure, and you can control the volume boost, it's soooo good, i just bought a second one just because. they're on sale now too. GET IT AND REVIEW IT. just trust me, you will love it i guarantee.
@@thedavesimpson Ok thx dave so i go for a ds2;) i recently bought a Golden plexi and it paires well with my Dsl, hopefully the Ds2 stacks well. The position are Guitar-ds2-wah-golden plexi into clean channel of the amp if i remember correct. Greetings from Austria. Also im thinking of purchase a Royal flush od...peace
Whenever I play my guitar with any RHCP CD it always sounds like the CD whenever I use the MG100, but whenever I use the MF350 with the Plexi circuit it sounds better but not like the CD
I wish rig rundown would let Dave Simpson analyze John’s rig for us. Yet, it may be like a magician revealing his tricks.. Maybe we should never know exactly how he gets his tone..
Do you recommend the Jackhammer or the Golden Plexi? I already have the Jackhammer but recently I’ve felt like it darkens my tone too much, would the Plexi be a good substitute, or are they very similar?
Hi Dave, I have an orange cr20rt and if i play it with the gain between 4 and 6 a strange thing happens. When i kick in the ds2 for a solo, especially using the neck pickup, i get a very VERY muffled tone, it seems like there is too much bass and the sound can't come out from the amp, even with the bass control at 0. It's ever happen to you? Greetings from Mars.
@@thedavesimpson As I tought. For those who have the same problem, I solved putting the amp very clean and using an overdrive to get the glorius dirty clean tone.
Dave, Dave, Dave. I've been watching your great channel for a long time now and have been playing guitar for over 50 years now. On every video, I wonder, is Dave going to mention John Bloody Frusciante again? I'm going to be perfectly honest here, up until yesterday I had never heard or seen John Frusciante play. So, yesterday and today I sat and watched about 20 videos of him. At the end I thought, well yes, he's a good guitarist, but nothing that special. To me he doesn't even come close to people like Gary Moore, Jimi Hendrix, Paul Kossoff, Joe Bonamassa, Rory Gallagher, Alvin Lee, Dave Clemson, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, I could carry on and on. I honestly can't see or hear what you think is so fantastic about him? I know that it's a matter of taste but honestly and I not kidding here....you are just as good, if not better than he is! Anyway, I just wanted to let you know how I felt. Cheers. 😊😎🎸
Frusciante is a great guitarist from a technical standpoint but, more importantly, his playing aligned perfectly with the RHCP songs he performed on. It’s more about how Frusciante fits into the RHCP formula. Many guitarist have played Frusciante’s exact licks within the band, as replacement guitarists, but have never captured the magic that only JF can. If RHCP music doesn’t capture you, neither will JF’s playing. The two together form a complete package. With that said, I agree about Dave. If he had the right songs with the right band, there’d be nothing stopping him.
Of all the guitarists you listed as more impressive, only Hendrix has as many or more memorable songs to the average Rock fan. Frusciante has written songs people recognize in two notes
@@wesleywingate2921 I'm sorry my friend but that is absolute rubbish! More recognisable in two notes than Eric Clapton, Gary Moore or Peter Green songs/tunes??? Err, I don't think so! I for one couldn't honestly name a single song/tune by him. And in fact compared to the other guitarists that I mentioned, I truly believe that more people in general would never have even heard of John Frusciante! 😊😎🎸🇺🇦
@@stevehanham9266 you're obviously a child of older generation. Very few people today who were born after 1980 know who Gary Moore is. I was speaking in terms of a wide cross section of the public, not guitarists. People recognize the first six notes of Layla, and it's the same thing when people hear the first two chords of Under the bridge. Frusciate's riffs have filled arenas and stadiums around the world for 30 years.
@@wesleywingate2921 Yes you are quite correct in saying that I am a child of an older generation. However, if you are talking about a wide cross section of the general public rather than musicians, then I categorically believe that the vast majority regardless of age would not even have heard of John Frusciante let alone know any of his music. I.m also sure that the majority would have heard of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. However, I'm going to ask around over the next few months and see for myself. And if I'm wrong, I promise you that I will let you know! Cheers. 😊😎🎸🇺🇦
ive been watching Dave for quite some time now and im soooo happy he's been getting all this recognition, these 100k subs are soooo well deserved. You're such an awesome dude Dave!! Thanks for all these videos, u really help allot of people and you've personally made me real happy through out the years :)))
I can't think of anyway that could have been stated any better! Mr. Dave is one of those few truly wonderful and beautiful people who come along so rarely!
Can i get a ds1 instead of a ds2 for the john sound?!
@@musik4life24 mmm, it's kinda hard to get the correct tone out a ds1 sadly, i would say that the only exact pedal.u need from John's rig to nail the tone is Ds2
@@musik4life24 there's not much of a good reason to get the DS1 over the DS2, there's a DS1 setting on the DS2. But in my opinion, you can't really nail the 'John Sound' without the DS2 dimed.
@@kevinhill6079 thx Kevin and Alex. Dave's said that too...so im gotta get a Ds2
John Frusciante has a unique style and Jimi Hendrix is obviously a big influence. I found an interview on TH-cam where he explains his technique of muting certain notes/strings when strumming a chord. The Masters make it look so effortless and easy but there are endless subtleties is their technique.
Like high end martial artists.
@@frankzappa951 yo , frank zappa??! i thought u was dead man
@@jenso413 *muffin man
18:44 All of John's cabs (1960A and 1960B stacks; his mics are on the 1960Bs) use Celestion G12T-75 speakers, no matter the condition.
19:41 Though we don't have the luxury of such, we have some information of where the sound goes after the mics.
For example, during the recording of Californication (your favorite JF era), the mics (SM57s and U87s) went to Neve 1073 EQs (from a Neve 8038 desk), then Urei 1176 compressors, before going to the master tapes, according to engineer Jim Scott.
At this point John needs to shake your hand Dave. You're a vanguard to his playing, and I'm truly grateful that you share these insights with us. Quite simply, you're the wizard behind John's curtain.
But we were told to "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!"
And there's no way I'd ever ignore Mr. Dave! 😉
@@kevinhill6079 Hey Kevin, many thanks for the comment.
While that's the most common way to interpret the line "Pay no intention to the man behind the curtain' there is a deeper level of insight to be found in that quote that's often missed: An insight that's rooted in the Goffmanesque type of approach to impression management - and it's tied to what I actually wrote...
See referencing Dave as the wizard behind John's curtain reveals a more sympathetic understanding of the 'man behind the curtain'. Remember, while a mere mortal stood behind the curtain he was a good man, and one who had a talent of philosophising and instilling self-belief in others. In other words, it was the man - not the wizard - who helped Dorothy and her friends to achieve their goals of returning to Kansas, and developing courage etc.
Unfortunately, it is easy to fall into the trap of thinking that one can never play like John Frusciante because he is often described as this type of messiah figure. Just think about how many times we've read such statements as "John Frusciante is modern day Jesus Christ", or “I hate when people compare John Frusciante to Jesus. I mean, he’s great and all, but he’s no John Frusciante.
Of course they are not meant literally, but I feel such statements can lead one to believe that to play like John Frusciante one needs to posses super-human or mythical-like powers. However, what Dave has done through his humble approach to guitar teaching is to demonstrate that with enough committment and dedication to learning the minor pentatonic (and some extensions of it), and investing in some relatively inexpessive gear, one can sound and play like John.
So, while John has developed this God-like caricature in recent years, Dave demonstrates that John is not some sort of magician on a stage, but a man who works tirelessly behind the scenes to create amazing melodic music, which in my eyes, is wizardry in itself.
And it is for these reasons, I've always and will continue to encouage people to check-out Dave's channel.
I've had a horrible day, I've been crying so much
This intro jam soothed my soul.. thank you Dave you're a continuous beacon of hope for not only guitar players, but for me as a human. Your music is what heaven must sound like mate
Sooky bubba
@@Dom-pj9ft your uncle was sooky when I split his ass
David Gilmour, Mark Knopfler, Hendrix, Brian May and YOU . your play is so lyric and full of true emotions, amazing. I am speeachless with admiration.
May I add Eric Clapton, Gary Moore and Snowy White to that list?
Add Billy Corgan
@@TimMer1981 only if we can swap Clapton for Eric Gales or Peter Green... I know Clapton's a powerhouse of a guitar player, but he has that same thing about him that John Mayer does.
I can't describe it, but I can never get into what they're playing when they're solo.
(I'm just ribbing you in good fun, not trying to be a prick.)
@@kevinhill6079 Different tastes: it's music. :) Check out the live version of "Old Love": it might change your mind. ;)
@@TimMer1981 will do! I'm always looking for that performance that will pry that door open for me. I want to like him, I really do!
This is more how the Anderton's videos should go (in terms of letting Dave actually have more say over dialing in the sound versus Lee dialing in the sounds, which seems counter to the concept a bit).
I've thought that as well, but then I thought maybe it was Lee's way of not stepping on Mr. Dave's toes (regarding content like this that he releases on his channel)?
I think if someone who wasn't already a Mr. Dave fan had the choice between several hours of in depth discussions with insightful playing examples OR a fifteen minute video where he gives Lee the run-down on the what's and why's of the pedals he chose, it might stop some of those people ever viewing Mr. Dave's channel.
I dunno, probably not... but maybe?
@@kevinhill6079 Sure, I don't think Anderton's would post a 40 minute tutoring session like this gem, but I wish they would let Dave turn the knobs. Dave is just playing, Lee is setting the sounds (and sometimes he will overrule what Dave says too). Just odd, but I get it, it is Lee's channel.
@@gooberthoreau I'm right there with you, friend. I just really want to like Lee because a lot of people I think highly of say he's a swell guy... but he annoys the shit outta me.
Anderson’s is a business after all. I think it’s great that they’ve had the good sense to invite Dave into their already well established format. To me this is a win win situation. There are a lot of positives.
The knowledge you have Dave is still mind blowing after 5 years of following your channel
These videos are so amazing Dave man seriously. I speak for probably all electric guitar players when I say how frustrating it is to learn guitar but then have your tone all over the place.
Thank you Mr. Simpson. That was a master class. Well played Sir!
To me, his most important, most crucial pedal is the Boss CE1. The original CE1 has an always-on preamp (which works even when the chorus is turned off), that hits the front end of his marshalls. So it creates the crunch that caracterizes his clean-ish tone, and also adds a lot of compression (which is also very important for him), and above all it limits the volume. That’s what allows him to put all his dirt boxes at full volume on 10 (ds2, big muff, fuzzrite) and the MXR micro amp at 12 oclock, and sound the way they sound when they are maxed out (cause if you do that without a limiter at the end, you would have huge volume jumps but he can put his micro amp which he uses a lot without any volume change). Also that limiter allows him to switch between guitars without having to compensate for pickup output differences (singlecoil/humbuckers/filtertrons). Also the buffer on the CE1 (at the end of his signal chain) brings back some sparkle to his tone after pluging his 30 pedals in serie. His whole (unconventionnal) approach for his rig is based on that principle; having a very compressed (And volume limited) crunchy clean sound at the very end of the chain (created by the plexi + CE1 preamp combo), and piling maxed out distortions and boost pedals on top of it (josh klinghoffer did it a bit differently; he used an Xotic EP Booster earlier in the chain to boost the amp and compensate when he uses singlecoils, and he puts a boss CS2 last in the chain for the necessary compression). And i can imagine Frusciante sitting on this floor back in the days trying out chorus pedals and finding that discovery with the preamp, and he never came back from it. Last time when he played at that wedding (or something) he brought a couple pedals, but he surely came with the CE1 because its so crucial and mandatory for him. And this summer when he will tour, maybe he will have new boxes (pedal world has changed a lot since 2007…), but i bet he’ll still have his trusty CE1 at the end of the chain.
You can get a lot of his chorus sounds out of other Boss choruses and also the DOD fx65 chorus he used on BSSM. His two most crucial pedals are definitely the Boss DS 2 turbo distortion and the Ibanez WH10 wah.
I went to GIT in Hollywood with John end of '87 and hung out with him for a while. He was playing stuff like Steve Vai with ease at the time. He left school after about 3 months and not long after got the gig with RHCP.
That tone is like no other. Cheers, amazing video!
Dave you are the best, keep the Video's coming friend.
Ive only been playing for 2 years but you and john and my biggest inspriations, can't wait till I can freely jam like this!
2 years !?
If you haven't done this yet get Rocksmith for Xbox or playstation or PC whatever system you have and play that instead of video games!
Play you guitar instead of video games !
Also get a cheap looper pedal and you can loop 3 chords and make music just like Dave !
You can get a killer looper $50 just look at eBay !
@@AuntAlnico4 Yeah i got a looper, tone city plexi, DS2, big muff. Im saying ofc I can still jam out but obviously johns and daves playing is unreal so i just that as my motivation to be better
I've had the pleasure of jamming with Flea, but have never met John. Wish i could have played with him but of course no. I did talk guitars with Josh though. Another fun and informative video, Dave!
Wow
Okay.... so when's the video that covers every minute detail of your jam with Flea coming out, friend?!?!
I miss Josh
@@Mordec2019 I wasn't such a fan of him with RHCP, but I very much enjoy Dot Hacker and Pluralone. He has such an interesting sound and builds really beautiful, textural sounscapes.
I want to believe you so bad but I just can't. Release a video of the footage or just you talking about it, it would be cool to see.
Not many guitar players still alive who's playing gives me a lump in my throat... one of them is you
Amazing stuff bro, your posts are always a welcome sight
I often sit around wishing I could be in the room with Mr. Dave while he plays. I'd love to gaze upon our dear axe man as he weilds his weapon and flexes his musical muscles....
Great video Mr. Dave! I love how much passion and excitement you have anytime you're doing a John Frusciante video! Regardless how many times you've done it before, it always feels fresh and new because you're such a fan and love what you're doing through and through.
Much love, my friend!
A humble self made musician sharing his passion with such humility…
Thank you Dave!
Wow, that's Frusciante spot on. Way better than your Andertons "sounds like Frusciante" vid (which was good..).
I'm noticing that, in louder sections, the pick sound is part of the overall feel. Perhaps one day I'll sound a fraction as good as you.
Coming to UK soon... Would love to hear you Live, Dave - you are an amazing guitar player and I'm a fan of your channel.
Just listened to this on my way home from work and could not stop singing impromtu californication. hour ride seemed like 5 mins! AWESOME DAVE!
Glad I found your channel. I just got my Orange cr60, and I'm playing my Squier classic vibe tele on the clean channel, similar mood musically and mentally. Isn't it great how playing can be such a release when you are going through some tough times. Cheers!
26:40 microphone or microphones does do huge difference in sound we percieve about Frusciantes "tone" . Californication live sounds like its really closed miced but off center.
This was an excellent video Dave. 👍😎
I also took it a step further as it applies to just about any person's fav guitarists. And that even having exactly the same set of pedals there's obviously the amp(s), settings & recording gear etc. We just don't know how John or anybody else actually sounds like in a room.
So, pedal companies want us to buy to 'sound like', & it may help, but there is always so much more that is often forgotten about and leads so many on endless gear searches and endless frustration.
Cheers. 🎸🎸🎸
You can find simplicity in everything
Thank you
In depth stuff Mr S this really helps!👍
Great content Dave.
You're the first Player I've watched explain how a cranked amplifier effectively changes how the OD/Distortion sounds due to Tube Compression.
All greatly important for shaping a desired tone. Also glad you mentioned how the SM57 kind of cleans up some of what your ears hear in person.
So enjoyable to have these often overlooked factors stated and explained.
I've been playing guitar since the mid '70s and knew these aspects of tone chasing but don't hear them mentioned very often.
As you stated, Live Sound is most likely an entirely different experience.
God there’s so many things I’d love to add to the conversation of John’s tone but I’ll just add this. Although it’s not entirely necessary, the Past FX preamp crunch can give you even more control in obtaining his tone. As long as you have your amp set to a semi distorted tone as you stated before, all you have to do is adjust the gain on the pedal and you can get tones from BSSM to SA. Probably one of the best pedals I’ve ever bought to sculpt that gnarly Off the Map - Sir Psycho outro tone.
You are the best Dave thank you for all you do, Mr guru of everything Frusciante of the tube!
I always seem to think the latest intro jam I watch is the best, but it feels like this might be the one. Very tasty!
Excellent work Dave.
such lovely playing!
much love
One thing I've noticed is that John's tone is extremely dark. Like trying to raise up treble to cut through better just doesn't work. I then realized that you actually cut through better when you have treble cut way down. I have Treble on 0 and Presence only on 4 on my DSL and then I also have a Golden Plexi with the tone turned all the way down. At first I always thought that it sounded way too muddy and dark with the tone turned down, but after listening to John's master tracks, his guitar is not bright at all. Very dark and warm sounding.
And another thing I noticed with the Golden Plexi is that when the tone is all the way down, it cuts some of the high frequencies off much like the real CE-1 does. So that thickens your tone up considerably while also cutting out a lot of the harsh treble frequencies that the DS2 has.
It's kind of funny how the average person might think John's tone is very trebly and thin, but it's the complete opposite of that.
I used to crank my plexi right up with my 88 black les paul and what a sound !!!! No pedal bar whawa
My god I love this YT channel...
Great video dude!
I couldn’t live without my Strat. Thanks for the time and effort Dave. I have been pestering a certain Mr Hawkins to get you in his platform for a guitar fest.
very good video as usual, i like that many people are doing videos about john's tone. If you take some advices everywhere you can nail it and understand it better but in different ways. Love the videos from will gallucio and kentaro kiuchi too. Will is more in the "technical" aspect of the tone, kentaro in the pure precision/exact settings and you are more in the feeling/emotionnal thing of it.
keep going dave, i hope we will have future update from you about john's tone from next album ;)
Luv the jam and the geeky stuff. Honestly, I had thought that most of the recording nowadays was just direct and most everything was processed in a DAW. Luving the tech side. Keep on rocking. ✌️
Dave, the other day, I asked what kind of pick you use. You use the same as Frusciante. Which got me thinking. Maybe I should figure out which picks my inspirations use. Maybe if everyone did this, it would get them a little closer to the sound they hope to achieve, as small of a detail as pick size might seem.
Dave,
I really enjoyed that video 👌👍
as always, amazingly amazing
Man Dave I usually dnt gravitate towards strays but all yours look awesome. And honestly..I love my cheap sg clone but strats I thing are the most ergonomic and or comfortable guitar to play..I jst need to find the right one .I have a strat with a small headstock somebody painted blue .I might strip it but I dnt want the old owner to get mad. But it is mine..lol. Your the man dave ..I'm sorry for the long messages I jst feel like your a good man and it's so rare these days I like to tell people when they stand out for the better..
very interesting, thanks Dave i love it..
I had to build myself an all American Fender partscaster with a Custom Shop 69 loaded pickguard just to play like Frusciante. I tried using my Gibson Les Paul but there was just something off about the sound of the Les Paul. I learned that John Frusciante just always has the MXR Micro Amp on when he uses his strat. I use an LPB1 boost pedal for my strat and turn it off when I switch to my Gibson Les Paul. It is really important to realize that Frusciantes tone is a clean Marshall amp with a Fender Stratocaster!
16:00 I think this is true LIVE, but in the studio his tone is way cleaner. Check out his isolated guitar tracks from anything from Californication to Stadium Arcadium. It's actually way cleaner than you think IF you've watched alot of his live stuff. Especially in 1999-2000 his live "clean" tone was ridiculously gainy.
Hi Dave, nice vid. Can you maybe make a video about dialing in a Peter Green tone on the Boss Katana? I just did the Peter Green Mod to my Les Paul today!
Awesome man.... Love it.... You're in the pocket... As they say in the Americas..
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hey Dave.....today it has happened----I GOT TOPLAY a sunburst 1961 Strat and a faded red 65 strat!!!! into the ORIGINAL OWNERS 66 twin reverb!!!!! it was alot to take in man. I was painting his big house when i spotted a Hummingbird on the couch, he is a retired session legend in my country/state Victoria, Australia. man you so would have dug the 61 man. It was Frusiante/hendrix as f==k! love ur work mate from me
while all these videos are described and directed to sound like john, i watch them for the dave playing and dave insights (thank you)
Interesting, lots to consider about room vs pa vs studio equip., etc. Thanks Dave!
Love the video Dave, thank you for sharing your knowledge :) what song is the bit 30:40 from? I think I’ve heard you play that before in other videos if I’m not mistaken
I'm just making it up in a John way.
@@thedavesimpson might have to learn how to play like that myself then so that I can join in on the fun :P already started watching your how to play like John vids
Dave, do you know if JF ever used an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff pedal? Cobain, Corgan & Rivers Cuomo used them. Cobain & Cuomo also used the DS-2 in their chains. Just wonder if those other guitarists might have influenced JF to use one temporarily.
John does use the big muff every now and again.
That just proves that it’s all in the fingers. Those 3 guys used the same pedals but each sound so unique. Thanks for the response!
Hey dave another excellent video mate like others just stumbled across your channel recently and very helpful in deed my rig currently i have is a marshall mg50fx amp i got last year a fender tele black version boss ds2 and a crybaby gcb95not one of the greatest of players lol can do songs like the kinks nickelback rockstar etc and do the opening riff to dani california and like you am a massive john frusiciante fan been listening to him since the 90s my all time favourite guitarist so like others i wanna re create hes tone when i get around to learning chili peppers songs one day just not sure what else to add my rig what i currently have but watching these videos mate along with your amp guides especially the marshalls is helping a lot to understand how they work and how to set them up properly hence even better than having a proper teacher keep up the great work mate 🤟✊👏
As always Dave your vid rules the tube says the people 😎🤘🏻
I use a boss katana 100with the stock settings and I'm amazed how versitile it is I use it an hour a day for two years and I'm still finding better tones
You are the man 🤘🏻
As always great job, Dave. After listening to Black Summer, I can't help it, but Frusciante's sound in that number reminds me of Hendrix's tone at the Rainbow Bridge concert... (I suggest checking out: Sound test.(Jimi Hendrix - Rainbow Bridge)
I’d love to play with that backing track :)
Hello, Dave 🤗
Regarding your curiosity with what Johns amp in the room would actually sound like…… i think you already have a good idea, although i can understand wanting to no the exact feeling you get from being there in the room.
I like kentaro kuchi’s video where he shows you what each amp sounds like before it is blended. Yes these are still the Mic’d tones but it’s still a great insight into how each of the amps sound slightly different with the reverb giving them both space to breathe.
If you get your hands on one of those triungulo major remakes you’ll have to borrow your mates jubilee and experiment some more … we would all love to see.
Is the riff at 14:12 improvised, or a specifc song and what is it called?
Its improvised.
@@thedavesimpson sounds dope by the way!
What song is being play at 17:42
Wet sand
Must be extremely difficult to play like that without actually dropping into playing the song!
Hi Dave, awesome video! You are using an older MG model right? Because I'm using a (i think 2019 or so) MG-50 and used your exact settings, though not a separate cab, and the volume control of the DS-2 did not work for me. Did anyone had a similar experience and has an idea on how to fix it? Currently I try to control it with an Boss OD-3 right after the DS-2, but I think it shapes the sound a bit too much.
Excellent Video and beautiful playing on the jam.
Dave, I have a question. In your „happy birthday John Frusciante“ video from 2020, you used a clean sound at the end with, I guess some delay. The part sounds so like the empyrean record. Can you explain how to get that tone?
To be honest I just love the super lead headshell on the MG
That intro jam was AMAZING I’d love to see you do a video on Johnny marrs sound he’s one of it not my guitar hero
very very cool my friend.🎵🎸🎸🎵🎸❤🎸🎸❤🎵🎸👍🎸🎸👍🎸👍🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶🎶🎸🎶🎵🎸🎶
Hi Dave , congrats for you videos, I´d been following you last few weeks. I´ve got a mesa boogie roadster combo , what you think about it to build Frusciante tone?
I'd be tempted to get an always on pedal for that amp myself but I'm sure its possible. Keep the gain low and the eq low and all should be well. :)
Why was John's tone so diffrent in Slane castle .had a really distinctive tone . That intro u could really hear pic scraps ???
Some say for intro to use : Ds2 only maxed, some say ds2 + big muff ( this sounds like zephyr song solo setup more) or ds2 with zvex fuzz.
On Slane castle Frusciante switched from 50watt triode switch to 100watt pentode on silver jub. thats one off the reason its sound a little cleaner . I noticed that he never played fullstacks, only upper two cabs on californication era till 2004, then he switched to lower 2cabs , that could be because amps got louder from 2004 so he didnt wanna kick his brain out.
Great intro and instructions! Also, i have a question. Dave, could you give me the link of your video where you set up Zoom pedal tones along with other pedals for Frusciante tone? In that video you show your notes written by hand in notebook where all settings are. I just can't find it
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@@thedavesimpson Thank you sir! But I've already bookmarked this one, i didn't mean just Zoom. There is a video of you setting up pedalboard with Zoom on it and you have a notebook (not just papers) and you also talk about setting up other pedals (Jackhammer i think, Boss DS 2, Ibanez WH 10) like minimum pedalboard for JF tone.
@@rolerasi1 why not just do a search for Dave's pedal board videos? It will be in there if you saw it on here.
Hi Dave! I have seen you using Fender to power your pedals on the Andertons video. Are you still recomending Voodoo Lab's power suply? Which one? Do you have the same one on every pedalboard? I am getting a lot of noise from some of my pedals and I really want to get rid of it. Do you know other budget options? Would you use them? Thanks in advance. Love the video!!
I'd recommend either the voodoo labs or the fender one. There both awesome and worth it. :)
Hopefully we get a rig rundown from premier guitar
I’ve seen the Red Hot Chili Peppers un 2005 at the Dallas Smirnoff Center, they were headlining with Snoop Dogg. I was practically in the front row. I could hear the band in front of me and they sound just like the album. It was not over the top, it was not less. It was the same thing as the album. He didn’t make up any licks on the spot or change any of the solos. Sometimes he changes the solos in the songs. Just like the By The Way Album
Love when the scar tissue or dont forget me live solos sneak into these jams, a real nod to the JF nuts
To me the intro sounds like buckethead even the backing track :D anyway good playing as always.
Have you ever messed with the Line 6 Helix? I’m wondering if I can get pretty close to that dirty/clean tone using the different amp/mic models.
I have but I didn't like it. You can get a very good John tone though. :)
What kind of marshall mg are you using dave? I bought a boss katana mk2 50 when i started but maybe i should buy a marshall
Because i looooove john frusciante but don't know to much about amps yet.
I'm using the old mgs. The mg100 hdfx but if you've got a Katana you'll be fine. :)
@@thedavesimpson thanks Dave! Saving up for a stratocaster right now! My cheap ibanez will have to do for a couple months more😂
Hey Dave, I’m trying to model the stereo setup using the hx stomp ringing to the whole JF pedals (ce1, ds2, wh10v2 and others) any thoughts?
I’ve never used the hx stomp so i can’t say. Sorry.
Hi Dave, regarding the micro amp and your reference to its use on the Hyde park gig to create a dirtier tone, are you saying he uses it before the amp as a boost to combat signal degradation? I do own one but tend to use it in the fx loop just for a volume boost for solos and I always figured that's the function he'd use it for. I wouldn't have thought it being used in the loop would add any gain and would just give a level boost for solos. Just curious as I never thought to use it before the amp as I figured it's just going to dirty up the signal and we have overdrives for that. Great video once again and you really are closer than anyone else I've heard to his tone, much kudos sir.
He does use it in the front to get more gain yeps.
Dave I think you are a decent human being and watch some of the vids and been playing 38 yrs snd since my wife passed away I play 4 to 5 hours sometimes. But these 30 min + solos can just be a bit over the top . I don't know if it's an ego thing or what but why not do some lessons that could help starting out young lads as I will say one thing 🤔 your pretty good at that . Sorry not trying to knock you but I feel you have more in you than some of these long solos and a good teacher. All the best on your journey
I have hours and hours of lessons on my channel and no, its not an ego thing. I have videos on why I do what I do.
@Dave Simpson like I said mate I think your a lovely soul and seam like anyone would be lucky to have you as a friend.
I did see some off the Peter Green stuff you done and did like your dave gilmore vid with the lights. You would be an absolute legend of a guitar teacher and sorry to learn about your pain splitting up with your ex and your guitar helping. The lose of my wife was awful and nearly had a relapse as our band in the late 80s drummer had a habit an bless mats soul it took him and we couldn't move on . We had an abandoned old small hospital we lived in and had a great big room or massive room and spent hours jamming... I stupidly tried Mr brown stone like a fool and sold my Gibson but still at it . .
I must have a good look about on some of your videos mate .I didn't mean no malice
Californication intro jam by Dave :]
Hi Dave!! Do you recommend the orange cr20 for the John Frusciante sound? I saw an old video that you used a cr20rt. Is there a difference between those amps for the Frusciante sound? Big hug from Brazil!!
Hey I got the cr20 and you can get the John tone, no doubt. The only difference is that the cr20rt has reverb and a tuner but it's the same amp.
@@marianosaab2560 Thanks!!
Personally I'd recommend the boss Katana. :)
@@thedavesimpson Dave :D what model?
@@plomatheusnunes The katana 100 mk2 is ideal because you get the effects loop if that's something you need. Also don't worry about it being 100w. The .5 watt setting is ideal for bedroom playing which is where I play mostly
Would this work with a Tube origin 50 Marshall that’s a single channel head? By turning up the gain and turning down the volume?
Yeps.
dave you seriously need to get the wilson effects ten spot 2 (wh10 clone i'm sure you know).... new one even has mods for the bass mode. frusciante is even using a wilson modded wh10v3 now, i confirmed with kevin wilson on it. it's a perfect clone in a vox style enclosure, and you can control the volume boost, it's soooo good, i just bought a second one just because. they're on sale now too. GET IT AND REVIEW IT. just trust me, you will love it i guarantee.
Anyone know the settings to compress the Boss Katana 50 Mk2?
Is it possible to make my boss katana start to compress like a cranked tube amp??
Yeps. I have a video on John's tone with the kat.
Can i get a ds1 instead of a ds2 for the john sound?!
You can't no. The ds2 is important.
@@thedavesimpson Ok thx dave so i go for a ds2;) i recently bought a Golden plexi and it paires well with my Dsl, hopefully the Ds2 stacks well. The position are Guitar-ds2-wah-golden plexi into clean channel of the amp if i remember correct. Greetings from Austria. Also im thinking of purchase a Royal flush od...peace
Whenever I play my guitar with any RHCP CD it always sounds like the CD whenever I use the MG100, but whenever I use the MF350 with the Plexi circuit it sounds better but not like the CD
I wish rig rundown would let Dave Simpson analyze John’s rig for us.
Yet, it may be like a magician revealing his tricks..
Maybe we should never know exactly how he gets his tone..
what speaker do you suggest me to link w/silver j 2525? g12t or m?
G12 75s.
@@thedavesimpson thanks very kind Dave !
@@thedavesimpson have you ever tried to put in a cab 2x12 two kinda of speaker to nail that tone?
Do you recommend the Jackhammer or the Golden Plexi? I already have the Jackhammer but recently I’ve felt like it darkens my tone too much, would the Plexi be a good substitute, or are they very similar?
I wonder the same!
I would say so. The plexi is a little brighter if needs be.
Looks like and sounds like the Mr White Strat!
Hi Dave, I have an orange cr20rt and if i play it with the gain between 4 and 6 a strange thing happens. When i kick in the ds2 for a solo, especially using the neck pickup, i get a very VERY muffled tone, it seems like there is too much bass and the sound can't come out from the amp, even with the bass control at 0. It's ever happen to you? Greetings from Mars.
That happens. The orange amps are darker sounding.
@@thedavesimpson As I tought. For those who have the same problem, I solved putting the amp very clean and using an overdrive to get the glorius dirty clean tone.
Right, that's the stuff to use. Now I just need 10,000 hours to practice!
VERY informative 😎👍
Thanks 😎👍
😎👍❤🖖
Dave, Dave, Dave.
I've been watching your great channel for a long time now and have been playing guitar for over 50 years now. On every video, I wonder, is Dave going to mention John Bloody Frusciante again?
I'm going to be perfectly honest here, up until yesterday I had never heard or seen John Frusciante play.
So, yesterday and today I sat and watched about 20 videos of him.
At the end I thought, well yes, he's a good guitarist, but nothing that special. To me he doesn't even come close to people like Gary Moore, Jimi Hendrix, Paul Kossoff,
Joe Bonamassa, Rory Gallagher, Alvin Lee, Dave Clemson, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, I could carry on and on.
I honestly can't see or hear what you think is so fantastic about him?
I know that it's a matter of taste but honestly and I not kidding here....you are just as good, if not better than he is!
Anyway, I just wanted to let you know how I felt.
Cheers. 😊😎🎸
Frusciante is a great guitarist from a technical standpoint but, more importantly, his playing aligned perfectly with the RHCP songs he performed on. It’s more about how Frusciante fits into the RHCP formula. Many guitarist have played Frusciante’s exact licks within the band, as replacement guitarists, but have never captured the magic that only JF can. If RHCP music doesn’t capture you, neither will JF’s playing. The two together form a complete package.
With that said, I agree about Dave. If he had the right songs with the right band, there’d be nothing stopping him.
Of all the guitarists you listed as more impressive, only Hendrix has as many or more memorable songs to the average Rock fan. Frusciante has written songs people recognize in two notes
@@wesleywingate2921 I'm sorry my friend but that is absolute rubbish!
More recognisable in two notes than Eric Clapton, Gary Moore or Peter Green songs/tunes??? Err, I don't think so!
I for one couldn't honestly name a single song/tune by him. And in fact compared to the other guitarists that I mentioned, I truly believe that more people in general would never have even heard of John Frusciante!
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@@stevehanham9266 you're obviously a child of older generation. Very few people today who were born after 1980 know who Gary Moore is. I was speaking in terms of a wide cross section of the public, not guitarists.
People recognize the first six notes of Layla, and it's the same thing when people hear the first two chords of Under the bridge.
Frusciate's riffs have filled arenas and stadiums around the world for 30 years.
@@wesleywingate2921 Yes you are quite correct in saying that I am a child of an older generation. However, if you are talking about a wide cross section of the general public rather than musicians, then I categorically believe that the vast majority regardless of age would not even have heard of John Frusciante let alone know any of his music.
I.m also sure that the majority would have heard of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.
However, I'm going to ask around over the next few months and see for myself. And if I'm wrong, I promise you that I will let you know!
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Dave, which one of your guitars would you gift to John?
Thats tough because he only likes vintage guitars.
Probably my 1970s Columbus 335.
how do you stay inspired to keep playing
John Frusciante :)