Static-X - The DIRT CHEAP amp behind Wisconsin Death Trip.

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • I pay tribute to the late great Wayne Static
    Thanks to Angel Orozco @ www.angelorozco.net for the pic of Koichi Fukuda.
    (see below for gear list).
    Here is Static X in the studio • STATIC X Title 01 012
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    Wayne: Les Paul Gold Top in studio through Valvestate Marshall.
    Urlich was a bit foggy on the mics but he said it was a 57 and a 421.
    Fucuda: V30 speaker VHT pitbull, 100w, rhythm channel w/boost on Duncan JB bridge PU.
    Fucada used SM57 and akg c414
    Akai and Korg samplers
    Boss ns2
    Electrovoice mics in studio on later albums.
    Dunlop strings
    Duncan distortion
    Valvestate could have had goldbacks
    Ken drummer played twice. Overdubs with cymbals.
    Tony Campos Bass Jazz bass.
    V30 top and 75 on bottom
    Esp guitars
    Mg100 Marshall later on.
    Even used the MG cabinets!
    Talking Dean before he died.

Komentáře • 390

  • @Obironnkenobi
    @Obironnkenobi Před 5 lety +80

    I remember seeing their video for Push It at like 3 in the morning on MTV. I was like "What's with his hair?".... watched the entire video and ended up buying the CD the next day. Totally under-rated.

    • @ha-jd7wl
      @ha-jd7wl Před rokem +3

      His hair was like that because od the static electricity

  • @jordansloan2740
    @jordansloan2740 Před 5 lety +33

    It's actually not a whammy pedal, it's Wayne doing the C# octave, and then Koichi doing an octave higher at the same time!

    • @fraterjr
      @fraterjr Před 9 měsíci

      Koichi and Wayne demonstrate it here
      czcams.com/video/S2FBtXf18cI/video.htmlfeature=shared

  • @philippes1987
    @philippes1987 Před 5 lety +40

    Saw them live 2004-ish...they blew my face off...loud and groovy...met some people at that show...became best friends...became a manson/nin cover band.

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +8

      That's what it is all about.

    • @philippes1987
      @philippes1987 Před 2 lety

      @@DamageJackyl thanks for sharing your Wayne Static encounter. And "I saw Godsmack, accidentally" 😆

  • @bdwitt66
    @bdwitt66 Před 5 lety +32

    "Evil disco" was the best disco

  • @AndrewScott1337
    @AndrewScott1337 Před 5 lety +43

    ayyyye, I've had Wisconsin Death Trip on repeat for like the past 6 months. Gotta catch the original lineup on that reunion tour.

    • @AndrewScott1337
      @AndrewScott1337 Před 5 lety

      Original - Wayne haha

    • @matthewflynn2164
      @matthewflynn2164 Před 5 lety

      It's the original line up and the vocalist is a tribute to Wayne. It's the unreleased final album with Wayne's final work and tour. Look it up, looks amazing!

    • @AndrewScott1337
      @AndrewScott1337 Před 5 lety

      ​@@matthewflynn2164 yeah its gonna be sick!

    • @argetect2847
      @argetect2847 Před 5 lety

      I got some bad news for you dude.

  • @davidcouzens
    @davidcouzens Před 5 lety +51

    SO MUCH LOVE FOR THIS VIDEO. I had the pleasure of meeting Wayne after their first ever UK gig. I mentioned to Wayne that I wished I had had a camera, and he said ''Lets go and get one'' - five minutes later we had a disposable camera and were walking down Oxford Street taking selfies.

  • @Citizen_J
    @Citizen_J Před 5 lety +76

    I'd say you nailed it. Was never a fan of Static-X, or that scene, but yeah you nailed it.
    Gibson not treating an artist right? Imagine my shock.....

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +5

      Haha. Yep. The artist left like rats over the past decade. Hopefully under JC they get the artist relations under control. Mastadon had the same issue.

    • @dystopiagear6999
      @dystopiagear6999 Před 5 lety +3

      I'm actually starting to enjoy watching Gibson eat itself. There's nothing i can do about it, so may as well just have fun observing the chaos.

    • @jadanblue3927
      @jadanblue3927 Před 4 lety

      Gibson must still be kicking themselves for letting Metallica slip through the cracks. Most people know Metallica loved Gibsons and used them on their early albums. One of the biggest bands in the world should be playing Gibsons (not ESP) and showing them off on stage all over the globe if Gibson's artist relation guys did not have their heads up their a$$.
      You think they would have learned from this and treated Static-X like gold.
      I guess somethings never change.

    • @CMDRkarstenvader
      @CMDRkarstenvader Před 4 lety +1

      @@jadanblue3927 I can't believe they let not just wayne fucking static, but the LEGENDARY METALLICA out? Seriously? Gibson needs to get their shit together oh my god.

    • @michaelglass3993
      @michaelglass3993 Před 2 lety

      Dean isn't paying their artists and they are leaving in droves. But nobody is mentioning that are they??

  • @agrofindastation
    @agrofindastation Před 3 lety +4

    1999 When Bands Attack in San Diego. Saw them accidentally too. Then, saw them about another 9 times on purpose from a 50 person venue in SD, to the Roxy on Hollywood Blvd. We lost something big when he went.

  • @billybobtexas
    @billybobtexas Před 5 lety +13

    I saw every one of his shows in San Antonio, Texas, one of the most rowdy shows was Static X and Soulfly, amazing legendary show. I love all the music. thanks for the video, the sound was very good.

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +1

      Yep. Old school Sepultura kicked my ass in the pit too.

    • @giovonemendoza6531
      @giovonemendoza6531 Před 4 lety

      Ah yes soulfly! Dude I always missed them in San Antonio:(

    • @Its.superwill
      @Its.superwill Před 3 lety +2

      I would’ve shit my pants if I had the chance to see Soulfly and Static-X.

    • @dragon7590
      @dragon7590 Před 2 lety +1

      There a video and they asked bass player Tony Campos where his favorite city to play is and he said "San Antonio and Las Vegas." I knew SA goes nuts for metal shows especially during that time period.

    • @billybobtexas
      @billybobtexas Před 2 lety

      @@dragon7590 hell yeah. Legendary shows

  • @ChristianIce
    @ChristianIce Před 5 lety +18

    I have a Valvestate and you are lucky I'm not a hitman :)

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +13

      A Valvestate is like that drunk loud uncle that you miss when he's gone.

  • @bobowrathsovine.
    @bobowrathsovine. Před 5 lety +13

    My father was a technician in a music store in the 90's and he got more Marshal Valvestates than any other amp to be serviced.

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +2

      Haha. Love it. I bet it was mostly pot related. If they were not falling off they shorted out.

    • @bobowrathsovine.
      @bobowrathsovine. Před 5 lety +1

      @@CIRCLEOFTONE yeah I remember him saying the pots would break off the board or something

    • @rickc2102
      @rickc2102 Před 5 lety +3

      Marshall: tired of having to get your valve amp serviced? Now you can be tired of getting our new solid state amp serviced!

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety

      @@rickc2102 see!? Just like a tube amp.

  • @CIRCLEOFTONE
    @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +3

    Owen did an oopsie: In the text I stated he used Washburn, I meant Dean. Here is the documentary czcams.com/video/MMbEg3qC80Q/video.html

  • @rezakhan8290
    @rezakhan8290 Před 5 lety +33

    Those old Valvestate amps were great

    • @dystopiagear6999
      @dystopiagear6999 Před 5 lety

      ...for me to poop on.
      Seriously, they were tinny-sounding and weak and fizzy thirty years ago, and they definitely haven't gotten any better with age. People bought 'em because they were the cheapest full-sized Marshall, and got rid of them as soon as they could possibly afford something better.

    • @PetePohjanniemi
      @PetePohjanniemi Před 4 lety +4

      Dystopia Gear still they’re on countless classic metal records, Valvestates we’re and still are great amps

  • @WeirdofMouth
    @WeirdofMouth Před 5 lety +9

    Dude you nailed the tone, it's crazy what you do for these vids. I wish you had way more subs!

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks man. That means a lot.

    • @MrScatalog
      @MrScatalog Před 5 lety +1

      More subs = more incel neo-nazi scum. I'm ok with this "hidden gem" of a channel.

  • @rollipollirock
    @rollipollirock Před 5 lety +11

    Fuck YES !!!! HardRockRelics here. Awesome job ! RIP Wayne

  • @IronAngelForge
    @IronAngelForge Před 5 lety +3

    Wayne - cool dude. He and Maynard grew up about 45 miles apart - there is something in the water here, and an interesting culture of trying to find your own sound using what you have. It's less so now with online music stores, but back in the 70s and 80s we used what ever gear filtered into the area and just tried to make it our own by trial and error. Even the little garage bands had weird gear that lead to each band having a unique sonic signature, and now days everyone is trying to copy someone else's sound, so Im not sure that is an improvement.

  • @worksofein6449
    @worksofein6449 Před 2 lety +2

    Sounded great, another nice recreation. The valvestate was my first amp and then I later got the MG head and cab. Local band guitar snobs always ripped me for not having a "proper" valve amp, but it was all I could afford and I enjoyed experimenting and getting creative with squeezing cool sounds out of budget gear.

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 2 lety +2

      Gear snobs on the internet helped kill public interest in rock and metal.

  • @secularspectator
    @secularspectator Před 5 lety +53

    Hey Owen, please do a Helmet, Page Hamilton sound like...that would awesome. Thumbs up😁

  • @FuzzImp
    @FuzzImp Před 5 lety +13

    Dude it sounds so spot on. Well done!

  • @jimsinister13
    @jimsinister13 Před 5 lety +4

    Wayne Static was / is a legend ,I miss those perfect chunky 2 chord riffs .

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +3

      Agreed. Hugeloss.

    • @jimsinister13
      @jimsinister13 Před 5 lety +1

      Looking forward to the project regeneration album and tour. I never had a chance to see wayne live so ill be having a drink or two his honer at the show.

    • @jimsinister13
      @jimsinister13 Před 5 lety

      Any advice on starting a band ? what to look for , what to avoid ?

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety

      @@jimsinister13I give my opinion on the issues here czcams.com/video/YCoqAjrGOo8/video.html

  • @AlucardArkaine
    @AlucardArkaine Před 5 lety +12

    I had no idea Tera Wray-Static committed suicide.
    R.I.P.

    • @golz9785
      @golz9785 Před 5 lety +4

      I Am Me - she committed suicide 14 months later according to wiki.

    • @V3xxe
      @V3xxe Před 3 lety

      Oh that sucks. I thought she'd died of a medical condition!

  • @sixstringbayonet8808
    @sixstringbayonet8808 Před 5 lety +1

    You're very good at what you do. Not just your playing but your ability to dissect and replicate tone. Great ears my friend :)

  • @Meshuggapeth
    @Meshuggapeth Před 5 lety +27

    Just got into this band. Industrial/nu/alternative/extreme, whatever. They were heavy as hell and had an instantly identifiable sound, despite drawing clear influences from the likes of Korn, Pantera and Fear Factory

    • @endoffate5475
      @endoffate5475 Před 5 lety +1

      Sounds like White zombie to me.

    • @guitarchugs9191
      @guitarchugs9191 Před 5 lety

      Ursus odiosus did you just group pantera and fear factory with Korn?! Lol

    • @Meshuggapeth
      @Meshuggapeth Před 5 lety

      Guitar Chugs I was listing some of their most obvious influences. There wouldn’t be Korn if it weren’t for Pantera, though

    • @dive-bomb
      @dive-bomb Před 10 měsíci

      @@guitarchugs9191same fanbase undoubtedly. I like pantera but the fanbase is shit.

  • @orionbenjamin7484
    @orionbenjamin7484 Před 5 lety +2

    Met up with Wayne 1997-98 somewhere in there Ozzfest. He happen to be walking through the parking lot...I happen to be walking through the parking lot...myself having a drink with some bozo's out there....and Wayne passing out their disc for the kids to catch a quick lick at what they sounded like....So much fun that year....Type-o,Pantera,PM5K,Coal Chamber guys, Oz, Rob T, Mikey Inez, Zakk, Statik-x Snot-Sepultura, Halford was there Mudvayne….well I blur the years early...we had fun every year and everyone wanted to be on that tour. Sure to be a good fucking time! Wayne was really a good guy...I must be honest and say at the time I never noticed the issues he was living with....maybe I didn't be around him enough to see things clearly...However...Fuck all that...dude was a great guy and his band was original and fucking tight. Could careless about the fighting and all this stuff....I enjoyed them nightly and Loved their work! Great guy, Great band. He is missed-...Also many other's as well Pete from T.O.N. Lynn -snot Dime, Vin Mikey, All u guys are missed some kind of serious....FLY HIGH BOYS! FLY FREE!

  • @revivedfears
    @revivedfears Před 5 lety +2

    LOVE Static X. One of my favourite bands from my childhood. Thanks for making this, super interesting!

  • @andrewcrossman2165
    @andrewcrossman2165 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the respect you show Wayne and his wife; very classy.

  • @musicformysanity9050
    @musicformysanity9050 Před 5 lety +6

    GOD I F#@KING HATE THAT AMP!!! Had one for 2 days, complete bitter garbage. As far as Static-X, I loved them. I loved how the played with industrial styles and still had such a unique sound. I saw them on Ozfest in like 1998 or something. They played Wisconsin Death Trip from start to finish FLAWLESSLY! It was insane! I also really dig their approach to riff and song writing. They used like 5 chords in the entire album but played in a way to give each song its own feel. These kinds of dynamics are lost on a lot of metal heads today. Everyone wants to cram as many power chords and riffs down your throat as they can without doing justice to the songs. Cheers man! RIP Wayne!

  • @patrickhale424
    @patrickhale424 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the video !! I'm a huge Static X fan and will be seeing them for the fourth time this November!! Long live STATIC X !!

  • @angeloquinto7237
    @angeloquinto7237 Před 3 lety +1

    As a fan of the band and someone who got a chance to get to know Wayne personally, you nailed this spot on dude!
    Now I wanna see you do covers with his live rig: Marshall MG100 from 2000, and Marshall cab with Celestian V30s and G75s with a Boss Noise Suppressor.

  • @thomterm999
    @thomterm999 Před 5 lety +3

    Wanye's amps were repaired and modified by the bands first Guitar tech Larry Melero (rip) . I don't remember what all of them were but I do remember the output transformer was upgraded.

  • @DR440
    @DR440 Před 2 lety +1

    Part of that big sound was Koichi's VHT Pitbull UltraLead. The UltraLead's have KT88 tubes in them. Huge and tight sounding. On the guitar side of things, Wayne's favorite guitar was a 1972 Les Paul Goldtop Deluxe with mini humbuckers(modded and swapped in full size humbucker in bridge). He also used a Gibson Gothic Flying V and a Gibson Gothic Explorer with a Seymour Duncan Distortion in the bridge. As far as cabinets go, The last stage rig I seen him with were Marshall 1960 cabinets. Majority of the material was tuned to CFA#D#GC. Some tracks on Start a War are actually Drop A#.

    • @herrcobra4144
      @herrcobra4144 Před rokem

      All of Start A War is Drop A#. LoL
      Any idea what became of that Les Paul he used on W.D.T.?
      I know where his Flying V is and the Explorer from the I'm With Stupid music video but have been wondering what happened to the Les Paul.

  • @brianb4877
    @brianb4877 Před 5 lety +1

    Killin it with these vids dude. I was always a little indifferent on Static X, but this video gets me more interested now ha!

  • @flavortown5124
    @flavortown5124 Před 5 lety +2

    Definitely upload the rest of that valvestate rant.

  • @keeganmillard4301
    @keeganmillard4301 Před 5 lety +4

    Excellent video Owen. Always loved static x

  • @joetoft3428
    @joetoft3428 Před 4 lety

    Bro your fucking enthusiasm and Energy are astounding.

  • @razattimusic
    @razattimusic Před 5 lety +7

    Hahaha the valvestate again! Mine broke down all the time. Cheap ass plastic parts, cold solder joints all the fun stuff.

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety

      It is fun. Has to be cranked for her pleasure.

    • @SixString_J5
      @SixString_J5 Před 5 lety

      Mine was like a tank. I never once had a problem with it. Must have been a diamond in the rough. Tonally it was meh.

  • @justincurranmusic8759
    @justincurranmusic8759 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely awesome man!

  • @kingkosher6231
    @kingkosher6231 Před 2 lety +1

    bro that sounded spot on to his tone, good stuff

  • @hecksin7123
    @hecksin7123 Před 4 lety +1

    You did it man, definitely almost the tone of the Static-X

  • @CMFL77
    @CMFL77 Před 5 lety +2

    Same for me with Static X - they were opening for Megadeth after the release of WDT. They came on and, I mean, from the first 30 seconds I was BLOWN AWAY by Waynes huge guitar tone, powerful vocals and overall performance. Never heard of them before that night, was buying the album the next day

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety

      Awesome gig.

    • @chadwrightson3453
      @chadwrightson3453 Před 4 lety

      I also seen them for the first time opening for Megadeth in 99. They opened with Bled for days and I was fucking blown away!!! Purchased WDT the next day and became a fan for life. Last seen him in a small club in Spearfish South Dakota. A few months later he died. RIP brother Wayne!!!!!!!

  • @joshuadanielrocks
    @joshuadanielrocks Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for showing us some kickass nü metal tone. Digging it thoroughly.

  • @zanmato86
    @zanmato86 Před 5 lety +1

    I’ve always loved this tone. Just thick and saturated. Simple chunky riffs.

  • @kongandbasses8732
    @kongandbasses8732 Před 5 lety +2

    Good work, again!
    I hope your subs go up soon, I keep on recommending your channel all the time.

  • @sebjulien3
    @sebjulien3 Před 5 lety +1

    One day you asked what bands we would love to know how they made their sound, I forgot one:
    Blind Guardian
    A lot of people have been trying to find what harmonizer the guitarist is using with his wah, I have my doubts, probably an Eventide or an Intellifex. But you are pretty gifted to find what gears the bands used, and seriously I am sure you will get a lot of hits with this one.

  • @nerddujugement8334
    @nerddujugement8334 Před 4 lety +1

    great video, a lot of very intersting info! i had read about mg100 and valvestate, but years of guitar forums snobbery really convinced only a beginner would actually used that.

  • @Corvid
    @Corvid Před rokem

    I have a love/hate relationship playing industrial metal with the Tech 21 SansAmp PSA-1! It's the most ridiculously tweakable amp I've ever used, the pots feel like they've got 200% more range than they should do. The level you can refine the gain stages, and the amount of gain you can controlably use is frankly insane. Even the line out is passable for Ministry/Rammstein tones (interestingly, both Paul Landers and Uncle Al have verifiably used them heavily, most notably for me on the albums Sehnsucht and Rio Grande Blood). The moment you start using EQ and saturation and/or a character-heavy power amp after it, you quickly get album ready tones. Most importantly, it feels like no other amp I've played.
    It's a labour of love though... Holy SHIT does it take some tweaking to get the sound feel right. Like grab yourself box of Adderall/Ritalin and sit yourself down with two packs of strings level, it's painful. That said, the next day when you go through the presets (and the preset function is the ultimate saving grace), you'll have 4 or 5 tones that will never be touched for decades.
    The best tones I've ever had come from DR DDT strings (10/60s) on a ESP Eclipse, with a Bareknuckle Nailbomb bridge pickup (direct to jack, no volume/tone pots). That goes into a Radial Tonebone V2, purely for the clean gain, and "Baseline/Drag" function. Those last two allow you to somehow tame obscene levels of gain on the PSA-1 into something that feels perfect for playing Lies Lies Lies or Rio Grande Blood. Bit of a unique tone, but if you love it, you love it.
    I thought it was just my personal preference, but my late bandmate (who could legitimately play guitar, unlike me, who literally just smashes power chords because it's fun and simple) also fell in love with the PSA-1, there's something about it when used with heavy, fresh strings. As if to cement it's perfection even more, the PSA-1.1 and 2.0 are both absolutely shite: the pots don't feel to me like they do anything, all of the balls and power is gone. It's way easier to use, and get normal tones out of, but the PSA-1 is something else. Love/hate.

  • @matturner6890
    @matturner6890 Před 5 lety +3

    This makes me feel better about still using an MG. It's not fun to mic up but I swear the emulated out isn't the worst thing ever, and it does approximate an 800/900 for practice at least.

    • @wolfey4138
      @wolfey4138 Před 5 lety +1

      Mat Turner Wayne was using MG100HDFX heads!

    • @matturner6890
      @matturner6890 Před 5 lety +1

      @@wolfey4138 no Shit?! I figured it was an 8100 head or something! That's pretty cool.

  • @micahj9828
    @micahj9828 Před 5 lety +1

    The key to Solid State is to use as neutral of speaker as you can. EVM12L or EM12 Legend work VERY well. Solid State heads hate vintage voiced speakers. (The Eminence EM12 didn't exist in '98-'99, so it's a safe bet that Electro-Voice were used.)

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety

      Yep I agree. Love the legend. No color and it is impossible to blow.

  • @nekromachine
    @nekromachine Před 5 lety +2

    Before watching, I remember as I had the same model for a while which was a Marshall MG-series 100 watt transistor/solid-state amp before they began adding onboard modulation and delay. I also have had a few valvestate Marshalls in my time. The contour control on the high-gain channel of the amps is very useful along with the typical tonestack, It has/was often abused by people, in the same way, the infamous Boss MT-2 have been yet in moderation it is possible to keep the mid-range you want/need dialled in whilst cutting out some of the lower mids around the 260 to 380 Hertz region. It is a shame Marshall decided to stop doing that as if they were to release a good proper transistor amp with a class A/B solid-state power amp instead of the now common class D variety, With that contour control brought back along with keeping the more recent "frequency dependent damping" switchable FDD option which tightens up the power amp and adds a more aggressive voicing. No onboard stuff such as DSP modulation and time effects and also no digital spring reverb algorithm as that is an area we all have pedals, multi-effects floorboard units and/or rack mountable devices which are capable of far better results. The team just spending all their time and research put all into making a really good transistor amp that hasn't cut corners and isn't specifically aimed at beginners as such. A pair of or even a trio of FX Loops (One for the clean to crunch channel, one dedicated to the high-gain rhythm and lead channel plus the third would be universal over the amp and regardless/independent of the others. A preamp out and power amp in and finally the array of loud speaker outpiuts.
    I'd buy one for sure.
    If I am wrong then my bad but still stand behind the rest of what I said regarding Marshall bringing back stuff from older designs to offer a great qualuty transistor/solid-state amp.
    Cheers CIRCE OF TONE and all. Dean

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety

      That Contour knob is the Hellraiser puzzle box of the amp. It has so much scope I keep second guessing myself.

    • @nekromachine
      @nekromachine Před 5 lety

      @@CIRCLEOFTONE Glad you are enjoying yourself and fine demo of what these much to unloved solid-state are awesome for, Cheers \m/
      Props on the Boss NS-2, A pedal that I depend on and no other suppressor/gate does it so well for me and I've tried a ton even my studio rack gear like Drawmer and dbx gates are not the same, I hear people claim they "suck tone out" but that is nonsense to me, Yeah best to not use if you don't need but for heavy high-gain stuff they get rid off all the crud you don't want and leave what you do, They don't chatter....etc. either. I've not tracked other players without using one and most have ended up getting their own after playing through one set up right. Dean

  • @sunnibird
    @sunnibird Před 5 lety +2

    :D I just "discovered" Static-X this week. Completely missed them back in the day. Good stuff. Regarding his wife, yes he was obviously into booze and drugs, but she got him going on the oxy meds. They were her prescriptions for the most part. Oxy is highly addictive so there you go.

    • @revivedfears
      @revivedfears Před 5 lety +1

      As sad as it is to say, his wife is the reason Wayne is dead. He never got heavy into drugs and drink until he met Tera. The implosion of the band happened around 2007/08 when Tera started having tons of influence over him.

    • @sunnibird
      @sunnibird Před 5 lety

      @@revivedfears I watched one of the later interviews and the plan was for her to play bass on the next tour o_O

  • @thefriendlyfinger69
    @thefriendlyfinger69 Před 5 lety +1

    Oh dear god..... a valvestate
    FUCK YES - The cure!!!! So looking forward to it mate, thank you!!!!

  • @trevor4533
    @trevor4533 Před rokem

    Does anyone know what the amp is with the white knobs in the push it music video?
    I'm guessing its a no graphic eq Ultralead with black and white knobs.

  • @KaldDodeGitarist
    @KaldDodeGitarist Před 5 lety +1

    I love the valvestate. I had no idea that's what they were using

  • @TheJMan1K
    @TheJMan1K Před rokem +4

    I saw them live literally last Monday in Houston. That tone was way closer than you think! Don’t discredit yourself. It sounded exactly how they did live with ear plugs in, so the sound was crisp!

  • @peacock6804
    @peacock6804 Před 5 lety +1

    The tone man, holy shit this delivered. Hands down best tone/gear channel.

  • @MS-ug9pw
    @MS-ug9pw Před 4 lety

    thank you for playing Static!!!

  • @gregmerritt9366
    @gregmerritt9366 Před 5 lety +1

    If the Valvestate was the VS 8100 model, like I suspect, it's responsible for early Meshuggah tones as well. I bought that head and a tattered JCM800 cab for $600 even at a pawn shop 10 to 15 years ago at a local pawnshop, and the current me absolutely kicks myself for letting that rig go for even less, though I paused the video right as you were speaking on VS to digital issues. Hoping some functionality knowledge of such is a consolation prize. On with the rest of the video, fingers crossed.

  • @TheGarageRecordingSC
    @TheGarageRecordingSC Před 5 lety +1

    Such an innovative band and super tight live !!!! Great video bro, looking forward to that Cure video !!

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah that one is going to be tough. Goth fans are the most brutal critics. Haha.

    • @TheGarageRecordingSC
      @TheGarageRecordingSC Před 5 lety

      CIRCLE OF TONE. Haha !! Definitely can be a pretentious bunch !!

  • @philipandrewlobb1365
    @philipandrewlobb1365 Před 5 lety +1

    I loved that first album. Loved the song Bled for days.

  • @BassRacerx
    @BassRacerx Před 5 lety +3

    I had to do a double take thought i was listening to the album!

  • @wolfey4138
    @wolfey4138 Před 5 lety +2

    I have the Marshall VS100... I’m not crazy about it but it does the job

  • @listentokassandra7968
    @listentokassandra7968 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video!!! Nice to learn more about one of my favorite bands.

  • @alborosie567
    @alborosie567 Před měsícem

    Great video! Also, Static-X plays in C standard and Drop A#

  • @angelopearce2420
    @angelopearce2420 Před rokem

    I love Modern metal ..but this is so refreshing

  • @slavesforging5361
    @slavesforging5361 Před 5 lety +1

    I held off on seeing Static X for so long. i finally gave in when they came to Denver years ago With Otep, Hell yeah, Horse... and Coal chamber or was it powerman 5000? it was one of the colfax joints. Fillmore or Ogden theatres. but Static X fucking killed it! I was blown away how powerful they were live. had so much respect for them after that. everybody else... okay.

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +1

      EXACTLY! I saw his hair, thought ah shit here we go with this crap...Then after two minutes I was ploughing thorough the pit fanboy for life.

  • @MFKR696
    @MFKR696 Před 5 lety

    I'm at the point now where I'd love to hear any other speaker than a Chinese-made V30. The V30 sound has been way beyond overdone, and since they started making them in China, the quality went way the fuck down. There are so many other kick-ass speaker options out there that it drives me batty to see pretty much everyone using V30s for recording. For example, I have an Eminence HempDog12 in my 1x12 practice combo, and that thing drives like a beast, and the comparison between the HempDog and the speaker I changed it out for is literally like night and day. I also have a 2x12 ext. cab loaded with a couple of ElectroVoice Black Labels for live use, which they are perfect for, since they are rated at 100 watts. They hold up to loud stage volumes better than pretty much any other speaker I have experience with. They are also a drastic improvement over any typical V30 tone I've ever heard.

  • @BaldyMacbeard
    @BaldyMacbeard Před 5 lety +1

    It's funny how people either love this amp or hate it with a passion. It sounds like shit on its own, but boosted with a decent overdrive and an EQ pedal in the loop, it can sound pretty good.

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety

      Yep boosting is key. Also the preamp tube helps.

    • @BaldyMacbeard
      @BaldyMacbeard Před 5 lety

      @@CIRCLEOFTONE any recommendations on the tube? Perhaps something less noisy...

  • @ericsartanahorner
    @ericsartanahorner Před 5 lety +1

    Nice video. Static X was one of the best live shows I ever saw...

  • @redrum427
    @redrum427 Před 5 lety +3

    This amp was also used in a Death album Symbolic I think

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety

      czcams.com/video/5BNOiaaqyjA/video.html

    • @JS-tm1gq
      @JS-tm1gq Před 5 lety

      He said “chuck used it” I assumed that was chuck shukdiner. I remember guitargeek.com saying chuck has Marshall jcm2000

  • @phreak1118
    @phreak1118 Před 5 lety +1

    I still have an old VS265. Sounds really good with pedals.

  • @jamess7903
    @jamess7903 Před 5 lety +2

    Do Prong, specifically Cleansing sound.

  • @GarethFlatlands
    @GarethFlatlands Před 5 lety

    My first 'big' amp, a VS100R combo after having a VS15R as a home practice amp. One of the big capacitors wasn't properly secured properly and came loose after about 4 years but that was the only problem I ever had with it. Clean tone was OK, but the distortion was hot garbage. The VS15R is still in a cupboard at my parent's house somewhere, they're meant to sound huge if you record with them and I've seen a couple for sale for daft money.

  • @xanataph
    @xanataph Před 5 lety

    The VS-100 was the first Marshall I bought. But I used it with a 1960A cabinet, which at that time had the 75 watt Celestions loaded in it. It was a good move buying that cab instead of the dinky Valvestate one, as it had a thicker tone and was convenient when I decided to upgrade to a real valve amp, but I got a Peavey 5150 instead of a Marshall though. Yeah, I think there is something in that it sounds better recording valve amps to digital than solid state, no matter what kind of analogue or digital "tube modelling" they are attempting. Tape sounds great with both valve & solid state amps.

  • @cultshakere
    @cultshakere Před 5 lety

    any comments about the SMG video where glenn explains about the guitar recording technique used by Ulrich? its basically a good amp, V30, shure sm57, Audix d2 tom mic covered by a moving blanket all going through a cheap behringer mic pre amp.

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety

      Yep I haven't seen it yet but it's in my feed. That's been a similar setup I've used for years re the moving blanket and drum mic blended with the 57 so that's pretty funny. I'm sick of the v30/sm57 thing though. Overdone IMO. That's a newer techniqie and since that was introduced in the mid 90's as a standard, the hits dried up re metal and rock.

  • @MK-oz2lf
    @MK-oz2lf Před 5 lety +1

    Great job on this. RIP Wayne. The Cure, eh? I think Smith was using a Fender Bass VI at the time or at least that is what he used when he was writing riffs if I am not mistaken. There's footage of them playing "A Forest" in the early 80s and he's using the Bass VI.

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +3

      That's the exact song I'm doing. I'm probably going for the tone from their first TV appearance because it was better than thier album version IMO but both were gold.

  • @leaveittobutler
    @leaveittobutler Před 5 lety +2

    They used MG heads from what I understood, but this could have been what they used before the switch?

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +1

      Yep they used those a decade after this album. That info is in the description.

  • @low_e_music
    @low_e_music Před 5 lety +2

    Have been tempted to pick up a VS100 a few times as they are so cheap. Just never went through with it though as they really are only good for one particular sound. Maybe someday if I have play money sitting around...

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +1

      Keep an eye out locally as they can pop up for peanuts.

    • @low_e_music
      @low_e_music Před 5 lety

      Yep, have seen them under $100. Maybe someday...

    • @TheGazza83
      @TheGazza83 Před 5 lety

      I picked one up cheap for the novelty of it. Sounds fairly bad in a band setting. Really needs an eq or boost pedal to cut through the mix.

  • @digitalblackproductions9605

    R.I.P. Wayne!

  • @RubbleHome
    @RubbleHome Před 5 lety +2

    His last guitars were Deans I think.

  • @kbsjudgmentroom6154
    @kbsjudgmentroom6154 Před rokem

    how do you get the deadsy tone ...is their a synth used

  • @jessebarrera5471
    @jessebarrera5471 Před 3 lety

    You mentioned Prong..Any chance we will ever see you do a video on them?

  • @dmvconartists2542
    @dmvconartists2542 Před 5 lety

    The SSL gate really makes that guitar sound on the album.. that kinda push pull. Ulrich is cool glad u talked to him
    Ohh Haha I forgot I've watched this video before lol I just saw my other comment

  • @nickolaynaydenov3292
    @nickolaynaydenov3292 Před 5 lety

    As a guy who is recently getting into Static-X, I can't tell how close it was, because I haven't listened closely, but the tone was awesome. My suggestion is something Tremonti plays or played in. I remember you have a Dual Rectumfrier ;)

  • @surrexerunt9525
    @surrexerunt9525 Před 5 lety +1

    Didn't Chuck from Death use the Valvestate at well?

  • @mikesbadopinions9671
    @mikesbadopinions9671 Před 5 lety +1

    their live sound was heavy as fuck. I couldn't believe they used a valvestate either. I saw them open for fear factory on the obsolete tour and the sound was perfect

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety

      Awesome tour. You should check this out czcams.com/video/mRBsXcH7k3Q/video.html

    • @mikesbadopinions9671
      @mikesbadopinions9671 Před 5 lety +1

      @@CIRCLEOFTONE I've seen all your work sir. I think your finest one was the Morbid Angel recreation

  • @gageclark2390
    @gageclark2390 Před 3 lety +1

    Circle of tone another great tone to go after and I know this gentleman in particular is done to death but Adam Jones from TooL would be great to dive into tone wise imo.

  • @dominikignacik9736
    @dominikignacik9736 Před 5 lety +4

    Except Static-X never played in drop C but C standard and drop Bb. :)

    • @paulwittek2660
      @paulwittek2660 Před 5 lety +2

      I'm glad someone else said it first.
      This kind of crap drives me nuts. You find out aaaaaalll this stuff about an album, but you don't even know what tuning the band used?
      It's like buying a car and not getting wheels.

    • @zeusenstein
      @zeusenstein Před 5 lety

      They absolutely played in drop C. At least on Wisconsin Death Trip. At least Wayne. Unless when I asked him face to face after this album was released he lied to me for no reason. COT is also correct Wayne used a gold top on this release. The pickup was a Duncan Distortion. There was a pop up he was endorsed by Washburn at one point and I do not recall that. I just remember Gibson, the gold top on the album, a gothic flying v live and SOMETIMES a gothic explorer. I remember the other guitarist using a VHT and Ibanez. Though, I do question if the amp was a valvestate. I was under the impression it was a completely solid state amp like an MG100 or something like that.

    • @dominikignacik9736
      @dominikignacik9736 Před 5 lety

      @@zeusenstein watch the video's from their first tours or the Ozzfest 2000. You can see how he is grabbing chords. I stood in the front row on their show in 2003, I remember he played in C standard and it was drop Bb for the "newer" stuff (back then). Some people just call it drop tuning but they don't particularly mean "drop".

  • @MFKR696
    @MFKR696 Před 5 lety

    Not to nitpick, but I'm fairly certain that Wayne Static used C-standard, rather than drop-C. Hatebreed and Arch Enemy do the same thing. Tis part of the reason why there are some tracks that were recorded in Drop-Bb. It's rather more easy to take C-standard and turn it into Drop-Bb than it is to detune every string.

  • @weenibeenies
    @weenibeenies Před 5 lety

    Hella surprising tbh totally thought there was some mesa boogies going on through that record

  • @mattryan2489
    @mattryan2489 Před 4 lety

    @0:22 that closet though....

  • @BockwinkleB
    @BockwinkleB Před 5 lety +2

    I had the VS265. I wish I hadn't gotten rid of it.

  • @diabeticmonkey
    @diabeticmonkey Před 5 lety

    I remember seeing an old issue of guitar world and Wayne had multiple MG100 heads in his rig. I was so confused

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 5 lety +1

      Yep I mentioned that in the description. He even just the MG cabs.

    • @diabeticmonkey
      @diabeticmonkey Před 5 lety

      CIRCLE OF TONE. That’s what I get for not reading the description lol. It’s hard for me to believe he got a tone out of that amp after using it as a beginner, but to each their own

  • @theshapeeternal_8388
    @theshapeeternal_8388 Před 5 lety +2

    He used this amp on Machine also, I dunno I love this tone. I guess Ulrich Wilde worked his magic. I wasn't a huge fan of the tone on Prongs The Cleansing.

  • @DareBear2099
    @DareBear2099 Před 5 lety

    Came 90% there with that Tone. Funny, the valvestate was my first gigging amp lol and everything you said was true about it hahahahaha! Still, fun seeing what you got out of it

  • @FacemeltingsolosMusic
    @FacemeltingsolosMusic Před 5 lety +5

    I'd be surprised if this wasn't instantly copyright claimed. I thought you were just playing the album for a second, haha!
    WDT is one of my wife's favorite albums. She used to put Love Dump on repeat back in the day.

  • @277hatchetman
    @277hatchetman Před 5 lety +1

    Buying this amp just for Static X tone

  • @ArtisticAutisticandAiling

    I have a question about amps: Is it possible to put two head amps on top of one another? I saw a video off of Sylvia Massy's home video of System of a Down in the studio and Daron Malakian's amp setup was a Marshall Plexi running into a Mesa Boogie Dual or Triple Rectifier. Love love love watching your videos and I just burnt the Peace Sells video to VHS so I can replay your awesome stuff man! :)

    • @CIRCLEOFTONE
      @CIRCLEOFTONE  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome info man. Glad you like the noise!

  • @AlanJWatkins
    @AlanJWatkins Před 5 lety

    My backup and "going to jam and have a few beers" amp is a Marshall avt50 . I'm not saying it's great, but it's not bad. Has fooled more than one person...
    I can actually get a damn impressive "seasons in the abyss" tone when I run a les Paul, into an OCD, into it.

    • @bs8716
      @bs8716 Před 5 lety

      Alan surprised anyone would like the AVTs. I had one for several years about a decade ago and it was not great. Maybe I’d change my mind now.

  • @Bob_Shy_132
    @Bob_Shy_132 Před 5 lety

    you are talking about some of my favorite bands!

  • @guitarofdestiny
    @guitarofdestiny Před 5 lety

    Whoa sounds great. I'd say you nailed it