Tlumení (dlaní na kobylce, takový nemetalový palm-muting) samozřejmě, to jsem nepředpokládal, že by tam tazatel neslyšel.
OK, oprava, flanger tam není, ale modulace tam slyšet je. Měl by to být chorus z Rolanda JC-120. Část s overdrivem pak asi Fender Twin Reverb (tím pádem to není ani Marshall ). :
http://mixonline.com/recording/intervie ... index.html
When recording the guitar, Summers was in the studio with what would now be a very unfashionable guitar amplifier, Padgham says. “It was a Roland JC-120, which was a solid-state guitar amp. It had a chorus sound: A slightly out-of-tune sound that had just been invented in the early '80s. It had two 12-inch speakers in it, and you'd get a straight signal out of one speaker and then the second speaker would be slightly out-of-tune, and the tuning would vary up and down. If you miked both speakers very closely with an SM57, and then rooted each mic to the left and the right of your stereo speaker, you got a really wide stereo sound. We thought that was pretty hip in those days. And sometimes we'd double-track it, as well, where we'd have the straight sound on the left, the chorus sound on the right and then double-track it with the straight sound on the right and the chorus sound on the left, so you got this really thick, wide sound. Everything went through either that, or he also had a Fender Twin Reverb for straight, sharp, proper sort of guitar sounds.
Vycházel jsem z jeho vybavení nejčastěji používaného naživo, a to byly právě Telecaster, DEM (u které se podle nastavení flanger a chorus někdy těžko rozeznají) a Marshall.