Tool's - Adam Jones: Ano gamit nyang guitar effects? Anybody care to help?
According to a Guitar School interview in 1994, Jones stated that he strongly disliked using effect pedals. During that time, he only used two pedals, a delay and an equalizer, in part to the reliability of simple live setups.[4] He is known for subtle wah use, to only create slight tone and timbre bends. There is also an older Ibanez Flanger and Digital Delay present on much of Ænima and Lateralus. Flanger is definitely a staple of his live tone. Adam runs these pedals right into the front of the amplifiers... not in the effects loop. Adam also uses a Line 6 delay to loop certain sound clips, as he did in the demonstration at the recent "Shred School" event in L.A. He's also been seen using an MXR Micro Amp.
Adam stated that he uses an Epilady, (specifically the Epilady TRIO), an electric hair remover designed for women's legs. "An Epilady is even better than an E-Bow," he said. "It makes great sounds when you push it against the pickups."[5]
In the April 2006 edition of Guitar World magazine, Jones revealed that he used the Gig-FX Chopper Effects Pedal. He also mentioned that he had several pedals modified, and that he used an altered volume pedal to control the strength of some effects. A newer Ernie Ball Standard Volume Pedal is clearly visible on his stage setup. He also stated that he uses the Foxx Tone Machine Reissue and a Heil talk box on the song "Jambi", that he learned to use with Joe Walsh's help. Adam uses a pipe-bomb microphone for the lead recording of the the song Rosetta Stoned, which is a guitar pick-up wrapped in, what I believe is a piece of brass tubing. The pipe-bomb mic is most prominent in the solo of Rosetta Stoned. Jones also uses a Dunlop CryBaby BB-535 Wah.[6] In a recent Guitar World interview, he stated that he uses an Access Virus B pedal hooked up to a Moog Taurus (bass pedal synth). As an example, the Access V.B. can be heard in the intro of the songs "Reflection" and "The Grudge".
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