Hi folks, long-time Sisters fan here.
Just noticed this Hiwatt amp for sale. Looks like it actually is from Adam Pearson, AKA The Legendary Mister Whammy. Rawk! Had to share...
https://reverb.com/item/55524247-hiwatt ... -power-amp
Mister Whammy's Amp!?!
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Hiwatt 50 watt 2 x 12" combo by Steve Gibbs. Loaded with Celestion speakers. A beaut.
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What a findDaveyT wrote: ↑26 May 2022, 13:23 Hi folks, long-time Sisters fan here.
Just noticed this Hiwatt amp for sale. Looks like it actually is from Adam Pearson, AKA The Legendary Mister Whammy. Rawk! Had to share...
https://reverb.com/item/55524247-hiwatt ... -power-amp
If I had this kind of money I'd buy it rn, an absolute piece of history
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very nice find! trying to resist the temptation to message seller & be a nuisance
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I would love to know how he could go so heavy on the whammy bar yet stay in tune. I'd love to be able to do it, but any guitar with a whammy bar that I've ever played go out of tune quickly.alanm wrote: ↑26 May 2022, 14:23 checks out here: http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/tech/g ... uitars.htm
Fender's two-point Trems are very very reliable, moreover, if you combine them with locking tuners and some graphite on the nut you are golden, if memory serves me well, that's what Ben uses on his strat as well.Yggdrasil wrote: ↑22 Jun 2022, 21:29I would love to know how he could go so heavy on the whammy bar yet stay in tune. I'd love to be able to do it, but any guitar with a whammy bar that I've ever played go out of tune quickly.alanm wrote: ↑26 May 2022, 14:23 checks out here: http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/tech/g ... uitars.htm
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Thanks for the tip! So that's not a Floyd Rose? The last guitar I had with a whammy was a Floyd Rose Schecter Demon with locking tuners, but that went out of tune just by my looking at it...
Not a floyd rose at all, it's a standard two-point trem, found on all American fenders from mid 00s.
Now, if you really really like floyd roses (they do have a different feel when compared to fender's trem system), it is possible to keep it in tune, but it takes a lot of time and money to do so, here's the tl;dr to keep a floyd rose in tune:
1) Get rid of your OEM floyd rose, and buy a brand new one, I have nothing but bad experiences with OEM floyd roses
2) When you do get a new one, make sure to pick the `original` series, the special series and other budget-friendly options they all look similar, but you can really see why they are 60% cheaper.
3) As I said, locking tuners is a must
4) Locking nut set from Floyd Rose, those aren't expensive, and yet I find a lot of guitars being sold with floyd roses don't even have locking nut, or they just put generic ones, and those are big to keep the tuning.
5) once you have all that set, make sure you have intonation and action correct, high action usually makes it easier to go out of tune
6) get yourself a new set of strings, play with it, do some dive bombs, you know the whole Mr whammy shenanigans, for a good week, playing at least a couple of hours a day, so the strings can find their sweet spot.
From there you will be gtg.
side notes:
Tems are finicky and even the best trem system in the world will cause some detuning, 12 string guitars are also notoriously finick and can easily go out of tune, and that's way it's easier finding an unicorn in the field than a 12-stringer with a trem
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Oof. I can't imagine what a 12-string with a trem would be like! The ones without are enough of a bastard to keep in tune as it is
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Thank you for the great advice!
Having had nothing but bad experiences with Floyd Rose trems, I can't say I prefer or like them — I just want a functioning trem. I do like Fenders in general though. Do you know how good the Squiers are in terms of trems? They seem to be good value in all other respects (thinking of getting a new guitar — which comes with a good trem!), so I can divebomb all day (and all of the night).
they aren't great, squiers will go out of tune for sure, if you want to dive bomb with a Squier, you will have to replace the bridge for a better one, with a beefy tremolo block, roller nuts might be a good idea too, and also get some graphitec string trees, and ofc, locking tuners.Yggdrasil wrote: ↑29 Jun 2022, 21:24Thank you for the great advice!
Having had nothing but bad experiences with Floyd Rose trems, I can't say I prefer or like them — I just want a functioning trem. I do like Fenders in general though. Do you know how good the Squiers are in terms of trems? They seem to be good value in all other respects (thinking of getting a new guitar — which comes with a good trem!), so I can divebomb all day (and all of the night).
I know, it sucks, turns out there's a massive financial gatekeeping in the land of having a guitar with reliable trems.
Alternatively you just say 'f**k it' and get yourself something with a bigsby/vibrola, afaik they are less finicky, but you can't divebomb that hard either
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Husek wrote: ↑30 Jun 2022, 00:41 they aren't great, squiers will go out of tune for sure, if you want to dive bomb with a Squier, you will have to replace the bridge for a better one, with a beefy tremolo block, roller nuts might be a good idea too, and also get some graphitec string trees, and ofc, locking tuners.
I know, it sucks, turns out there's a massive financial gatekeeping in the land of having a guitar with reliable trems.
Alternatively you just say 'f**k it' and get yourself something with a bigsby/vibrola, afaik they are less finicky, but you can't divebomb that hard either
I knew there was a catch...
I guess I'll just have to wait until I can afford to divebomb with the big boys.
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Okay...there are at least 10 statements or assumptions in this post that a simply incorrect. I own a hell of a lot of guitars that are either equipped with either Floyd's/Kahlers/Ibanez systems and the statements being made here simply make no sense. Floyds take some getting used to but that's about it. I set up a floyd/equivalent system at least twice a month and this is just bollocks.Husek wrote: ↑27 Jun 2022, 14:37Not a floyd rose at all, it's a standard two-point trem, found on all American fenders from mid 00s.
Now, if you really really like floyd roses (they do have a different feel when compared to fender's trem system), it is possible to keep it in tune, but it takes a lot of time and money to do so, here's the tl;dr to keep a floyd rose in tune:
1) Get rid of your OEM floyd rose, and buy a brand new one, I have nothing but bad experiences with OEM floyd roses
2) When you do get a new one, make sure to pick the `original` series, the special series and other budget-friendly options they all look similar, but you can really see why they are 60% cheaper.
3) As I said, locking tuners is a must
4) Locking nut set from Floyd Rose, those aren't expensive, and yet I find a lot of guitars being sold with floyd roses don't even have locking nut, or they just put generic ones, and those are big to keep the tuning.
5) once you have all that set, make sure you have intonation and action correct, high action usually makes it easier to go out of tune
6) get yourself a new set of strings, play with it, do some dive bombs, you know the whole Mr whammy shenanigans, for a good week, playing at least a couple of hours a day, so the strings can find their sweet spot.
From there you will be gtg.
side notes:
Tems are finicky and even the best trem system in the world will cause some detuning, 12 string guitars are also notoriously finick and can easily go out of tune, and that's way it's easier finding an unicorn in the field than a 12-stringer with a trem
I do have good experiences with ibanez and kahlers, in fact my iceman originally came with a trem system, it was pretty ok.DasPerltAber wrote: ↑01 Jul 2022, 04:16Okay...there are at least 10 statements or assumptions in this post that a simply incorrect. I own a hell of a lot of guitars that are either equipped with either Floyd's/Kahlers/Ibanez systems and the statements being made here simply make no sense. Floyds take some getting used to but that's about it. I set up a floyd/equivalent system at least twice a month and this is just bollocks.Husek wrote: ↑27 Jun 2022, 14:37
Not a floyd rose at all, it's a standard two-point trem, found on all American fenders from mid 00s.
Now, if you really really like floyd roses (they do have a different feel when compared to fender's trem system), it is possible to keep it in tune, but it takes a lot of time and money to do so, here's the tl;dr to keep a floyd rose in tune:
1) Get rid of your OEM floyd rose, and buy a brand new one, I have nothing but bad experiences with OEM floyd roses
2) When you do get a new one, make sure to pick the `original` series, the special series and other budget-friendly options they all look similar, but you can really see why they are 60% cheaper.
3) As I said, locking tuners is a must
4) Locking nut set from Floyd Rose, those aren't expensive, and yet I find a lot of guitars being sold with floyd roses don't even have locking nut, or they just put generic ones, and those are big to keep the tuning.
5) once you have all that set, make sure you have intonation and action correct, high action usually makes it easier to go out of tune
6) get yourself a new set of strings, play with it, do some dive bombs, you know the whole Mr whammy shenanigans, for a good week, playing at least a couple of hours a day, so the strings can find their sweet spot.
From there you will be gtg.
side notes:
Tems are finicky and even the best trem system in the world will cause some detuning, 12 string guitars are also notoriously finick and can easily go out of tune, and that's way it's easier finding an unicorn in the field than a 12-stringer with a trem
That said all I mentioned before is my experience with Floyd roses, and how much money I had to throw at the guitar to make it hold tune
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I absolutely loved the live sound during Mr Whammy's tenure precisely for those howling intro/outros!
Me too, it was majestic and generally awesome!ReptileHause wrote: ↑09 Sep 2022, 16:24 I absolutely loved the live sound during Mr Whammy's tenure precisely for those howling intro/outros!
We need more whammy!