Thanks! I certainly enjoy playing it. To be honest I tend to leave the EQ in one place all night and use my hands to control the tone - the options are mind boggling tho.
Killer tone from your (beautiful) Wal and you've got a groove that'll knock a house down! I recently saw Porcupine Tree with Colin Edwin using fretted & fretless Wals for 85% of the show (a Spector Euro 5LX tuned to C was for the 15% of "heavy parts") and it's amazing to me how much of a "Wal Tone" depends on the player. I'd love to own one, but I'm much more of a simple 3/4-band EQ guy and the variety of a Wal's electronics might very well work against me.
Thanks! I certainly enjoy playing it. To be honest I tend to leave the EQ in one place all night and use my hands to control the tone - the options are mind boggling tho.
Cheers,
Phil
feilik 2 years ago
Killer tone from your (beautiful) Wal and you've got a groove that'll knock a house down! I recently saw Porcupine Tree with Colin Edwin using fretted & fretless Wals for 85% of the show (a Spector Euro 5LX tuned to C was for the 15% of "heavy parts") and it's amazing to me how much of a "Wal Tone" depends on the player. I'd love to own one, but I'm much more of a simple 3/4-band EQ guy and the variety of a Wal's electronics might very well work against me.
Again, killer playing and tone!
scarred2112 2 years ago