lead guitar from “foxy lady” by the jimi hendrix experience | ToneDB
foxy lady
the jimi hendrix experience
lead guitar
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Tone Profile
A searing, overdriven guitar tone with a raw and slightly fuzzy edge, characteristic of early Hendrix. It's aggressive and blues-inspired, yet possesses a psychedelic flair.
Production Credits
Producer: Chas Chandler
Engineer: Eddie Kramer
Recorded at: Olympic Studios, London
Signal Chain
Instrument: Fender Stratocaster
Amp: Marshall Super Lead 100
Microphone: Neumann U67
Processing: Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face, Vox Wah
Recording Notes
- The guitar was likely recorded with the amp cranked to achieve the overdriven tone.
- Hendrix was known for experimenting with different Fuzz Face transistors, which would affect the tone's specific character.
- Wah pedal was used to create the signature 'vocal' quality during solos and fills.
- The Neumann U67 microphone was a common choice for recording electric guitars in that era.
Recreation Tips
- Start with a Stratocaster-style guitar with single-coil pickups.
- Use a Fuzz Face-style fuzz pedal to get the aggressive fuzz tone. Experiment with different transistor types (e.g., germanium, silicon) to find the desired flavor.
- A Marshall-style amp is crucial. Crank the amp to get power amp distortion.
- Use a wah pedal sparingly and tastefully to add expression.
- Experiment with microphone placement to capture the amp's sound accurately.
Recommended Gear
- Fender Stratocaster(guitar)
- Marshall Super Lead 100(amp)
- Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face(pedal)
- Vox Wah(pedal)
- Neumann U67(mic)
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