Jake's Ultimate sin rig pic !
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Jake's Ultimate sin rig pic !
Hi guy,
Out of the abyss, a never seen before pic from jake's rig resurfaced : il is from a japaness mag scan, the SCC-700 based rig from the Ultimate sin tour
http://ameblo.jp/rsfascist/entry-11764300430.html ( 3rd image )
The res is enough to see the settings !
From what I see:
BOSS GE-7 : slight mid boost, little bas cut , Level almost maxed
BOSS OD-1 : Gain 10'o clock , level cranked ( Classic booster setting )
BOSS BF-2
BOSS CE-3 : Stereo Chorus near medium setting used in mode 1 ( mono )
BOSS DM-2
The 2 BOSS DD-2 Digital delays seem be missing for somme reason.
Note on top the grey box, must be one of his variacs for the jcm800 2203 used during the tour.
I think the EQ was used get some feedback during some solos ( like Slash ), you can see than in the second solo in Mr Croley in the US83 festival. He briefly hits a white boss pedal, must be the GE-7.
If anyone has one from the BATM tour, please release it !
for memory, an extract from the GW 86 Axeology :
"Though he calls using pedals “cheating”, Jake used an array of Boss units, including: CE-3 Chorus, BF-2 Flanger, DM-2 Delay (rhythm), (2) DD-2 Digital Delays (lead), GE-7 Equalizer (7 band), SCC-700 computerized pedalboard, and a Variac (set between 90 and 100). The two digital units are as follows: one for slow leads and a lot of delay, and one for normal leads with just a touch of delay.
His ideal guitar sound combines an abundance of midrange with a cutting edge, but a problem he encountered with the Marshalls was when he increased the bass, there was a tendency for that whoofing quality to develop. Prior to Ozzy, Jake was running Hi-Watt amplifiers (they did not have this problem), but ultimately switched to Marshalls because they featured a warmer tone. He eliminated the unwanted frequency by plugging into a Boss OD-1 OverDrive, turning up the distortion to approximately nine o’clock and the level to maximum. This narrowed the frequency-removing low lows and high highs-so he could crank the bass on the Marshall for more warmth and less mush and turn up the presence without that “scratchy” sound developing. "
Rock on!
Out of the abyss, a never seen before pic from jake's rig resurfaced : il is from a japaness mag scan, the SCC-700 based rig from the Ultimate sin tour
http://ameblo.jp/rsfascist/entry-11764300430.html ( 3rd image )
The res is enough to see the settings !
From what I see:
BOSS GE-7 : slight mid boost, little bas cut , Level almost maxed
BOSS OD-1 : Gain 10'o clock , level cranked ( Classic booster setting )
BOSS BF-2
BOSS CE-3 : Stereo Chorus near medium setting used in mode 1 ( mono )
BOSS DM-2
The 2 BOSS DD-2 Digital delays seem be missing for somme reason.
Note on top the grey box, must be one of his variacs for the jcm800 2203 used during the tour.
I think the EQ was used get some feedback during some solos ( like Slash ), you can see than in the second solo in Mr Croley in the US83 festival. He briefly hits a white boss pedal, must be the GE-7.
If anyone has one from the BATM tour, please release it !
for memory, an extract from the GW 86 Axeology :
"Though he calls using pedals “cheating”, Jake used an array of Boss units, including: CE-3 Chorus, BF-2 Flanger, DM-2 Delay (rhythm), (2) DD-2 Digital Delays (lead), GE-7 Equalizer (7 band), SCC-700 computerized pedalboard, and a Variac (set between 90 and 100). The two digital units are as follows: one for slow leads and a lot of delay, and one for normal leads with just a touch of delay.
His ideal guitar sound combines an abundance of midrange with a cutting edge, but a problem he encountered with the Marshalls was when he increased the bass, there was a tendency for that whoofing quality to develop. Prior to Ozzy, Jake was running Hi-Watt amplifiers (they did not have this problem), but ultimately switched to Marshalls because they featured a warmer tone. He eliminated the unwanted frequency by plugging into a Boss OD-1 OverDrive, turning up the distortion to approximately nine o’clock and the level to maximum. This narrowed the frequency-removing low lows and high highs-so he could crank the bass on the Marshall for more warmth and less mush and turn up the presence without that “scratchy” sound developing. "
Rock on!
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Re: Jake's Ultimate sin rig pic !
Classic pic of Mr. LEE's Pedal gear-music wear for all his Classic Guitar Instruments and such. I do believe his been endorsed again with a new Music Pedal line(s)...'those are awesome looking, too. I think their called the BOSS or are they called The Fuzz-box...'oh, well just really nice to see the Rebel Rocker JAKE E. LEE in the Music Zone again, with his new band RED DRAGON CARTEL. ALL the best "always" and everyone have a wonderful Rockin', Soulful and Grooving MERRY Christmas and prosperous New Year 2015!! Peace and God Bless.




Re: Jake's Ultimate sin rig pic !
Insane !
A guy has got the pedal board since 7 years !
He posted those vids :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvkyuzT0304
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y198MGyr1z8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqTpu7KvrFY
Enjoy
PS: Jake Has aparently authetified it !
A guy has got the pedal board since 7 years !
He posted those vids :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvkyuzT0304
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y198MGyr1z8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqTpu7KvrFY
Enjoy
PS: Jake Has aparently authetified it !
Re: Jake's Ultimate sin rig pic !
Pretty impressive Classic gear "you" have there JAKE Boss Pedals: and from the OZZY Ultimate Sin Tour 84 at that!! Wow, vintage and appears to be working just fine. Awesome. 

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