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dweezil
Posted 2008-06-12 1:58 PM (#34954)
Subject: Kaki King tone?


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Been listening to Kaki King in preparation to seeing her live here in the UK (land of crumpets etc).

Just wondering how she gets 'that' sound, i.e. a full and deep but kinda of an 'excited' zingy sound?

Is it just that she uses a Adamas? Is that the Adamas sound? It certainly sound like a deep bowl in any case.

Now as mentioned before I fell in love with Ovations because of Adrian Legg and I think he used various Os including non Adamas.

I guess I knew where this all would lead, i.e. to an Adamas but just wondering what your thoughts were on how to achieve that lovely tone. If it is the Adamas sound then whats the cheapest way to achieve it?

Ta!
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2008-06-12 2:08 PM (#34955 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?



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Kaki & Adamas
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dvd
Posted 2008-06-12 2:13 PM (#34956 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?



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The Adamas is certainly a big factor. Technique. Alternate tunings. Interesting string guages, I'd imagine. Her dad (Popcritic) pops in here on occasion to report on her accomplishments. Maybe he can elaborate. You might search the archives a bit too, as I seem to recall there was some discussion of her effects at one point.

Bottom line, yes, you NEED an Adamas. :-)
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-12 2:27 PM (#34957 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?



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Originally posted by dvd:
The Adamas is certainly a big factor. Technique. Alternate tunings. Interesting string guages, I'd imagine.
Add some attitude too
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dweezil
Posted 2008-06-12 2:27 PM (#34958 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?


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We have a saying, "arse!"

That video pretty much confirmed what I thought - boo hoo hoo, another Adamas convert...

So out of the 100s of different Adamas where would one start, bearing in mind I'm on a tight budget and don't need a 'fancy' guitar...
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-06-12 2:28 PM (#34959 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?


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I thought the guitar sound on her first Album was absolutely stunning, certainly among the best recorded acoustic guitar sounds I've heard. Great combination of miked and direct, big, big sound. Whoever engineered that album really knew what they were doing. I've never liked her live tone, or Adrian Legg's or Preston Reeds for that matter. Adrian Legg hasn't used an Ovation or an Adamas for almost a decade. I like his tone even less now.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-12 2:29 PM (#34960 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?



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Al's got a 2080.
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dvd
Posted 2008-06-12 2:37 PM (#34961 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?



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Check out Al's website. He's got a number of Adamas models to choose from, including some demo models and blems that might fit your price range.
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an4340
Posted 2008-06-12 3:48 PM (#34962 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?


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This is what I remember, beside her technique of course,
1)Adamas guitar (it looked like a specially made W597, though I love the 2080 and the MEWP)
2)Punch Factory Optical Compressor
3)Sans Amp Acoustic DI
4)Digitech Digiverb
5)Fender Amp(?)
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PaulUK
Posted 2008-06-13 8:45 AM (#34963 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?


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Getting well set up for that KK gig! - - New guitar [any excuse] - Looks like the 2001 has lost favour to the Adamas? - Setting the effects. Looking forward to it myself but cannot aford the guitar yet.
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dweezil
Posted 2008-06-13 8:59 AM (#34964 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?


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Yeah got my tickets - should be awesome!

Well I'm keeping my options open, I really liek the open strummed sound she gets and as I have a few wood top guitars reckon its time to expand upwards...
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an4340
Posted 2008-06-13 12:00 PM (#34965 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?


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Take pictures of her rig, I'd like to see what she's got now. She puts on a good show.
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dweezil
Posted 2008-06-14 5:08 AM (#34966 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?


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Originally posted by an4340:
Take pictures of her rig, I'd like to see what she's got now.
I'll certainly try...
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an4340
Posted 2008-06-19 9:38 PM (#34967 - in reply to #34954)
Subject: Re: Kaki King tone?


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thanks. if she asks what you're doing just tell her one of her fans at the ovationfanclub wanted to see how her pedal board evolved. she's got a good sense of humor.
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