Thought he was a Wizard guy?....And Wolf used a stock NMV with a boost. No mods, no special pedals.
I think he’s had some phasesThought he was a Wizard guy?
Balls to the Wall was recorded in 1983; long before Wizard was a thing. He use an early 70s Superlead, totally stock, and boosted it with a 70s MXR Distortion +.Thought he was a Wizard guy?
No way a Wizard is getting BTTW mids.Balls to the Wall was recorded in 1983; long before Wizard was a thing. He use an early 70s Superlead, totally stock, and boosted it with a 70s MXR Distortion +.
Later years in the 2000s + I read he was using Wizards, before going to Kemper.
This was recorded with his Wizard Modern Classic and from what I have heard he now uses his Kemper on tour with his Wizard and some Marshall profiles.
This is a killer tone right here!
....And Wolf used a stock NMV with a boost. No mods, no special pedals.
You want mids chief...The mids on this badboy will eat your lunchNo way a Wizard is getting BTTW mids.
Wolf says the early stuff up thru Metal Heart was with a Dallas Rangemaster. He also had that custom Marshall with 8 power tubes designed by Baldinger (sp?).....And Wolf used a stock NMV with a boost. No mods, no special pedals.
Sure it does….No way a Wizard is getting BTTW mids.
The Marshall was a 2203 style I think, and it was stereo. Hence the 8 output tubes and two output transformers.Wolf says the early stuff up thru Metal Heart was with a Dallas Rangemaster. He also had that custom Marshall with 8 power tubes designed by Baldinger (sp?).
Later on he used a Modern Classic, Framus and now a Kemper with the Wizard, EVH and Marshall profiles according to some interviews. There is a Live concert from Russia I think and he has the Wizard backstage if I remember correctly.
Wolf Hoffman is criminally underrated.