Likely used a Harmonic Percolator. Vaderin pedals makes a couple variations of the Interfax HP-1 clones. Frederick Effects also have a few Percolator clones that are really high quality.
@@spike.jordanThe harmonic percolator is used pretty sparingly in Albini's discography. Closer to the Big Black tone without any specialized equipment is just "lots of treble, single-coil neck pickup." If you want to really get there, Steve used a guitar with pickups that were out of phase (produces a kinda chorus-like effect), metal picks, and an Intersound IVP mic preamp rather than a standard guitar amp.
@@noesunyoutuber7680Yeah I definitely think the percolator was used way less often than people say, I don't even think he had it until at least Rapeman and you only hear it very rarely in Shellac
Astounding work 🤘🏻🤘🏻
mepaulandleo thanks 🤘🤘🤘
Do Cables!
Copper pick?
Nice, what pedal?
Um yeah 👍
This is sick!
Parker Wright thanks a lot 🤘🤘🤘
Great sound! How’d you get it?
are you serious?
@@mirrormundo
He probably means tone
Likely used a Harmonic Percolator. Vaderin pedals makes a couple variations of the Interfax HP-1 clones. Frederick Effects also have a few Percolator clones that are really high quality.
@@spike.jordanThe harmonic percolator is used pretty sparingly in Albini's discography. Closer to the Big Black tone without any specialized equipment is just "lots of treble, single-coil neck pickup." If you want to really get there, Steve used a guitar with pickups that were out of phase (produces a kinda chorus-like effect), metal picks, and an Intersound IVP mic preamp rather than a standard guitar amp.
@@noesunyoutuber7680Yeah I definitely think the percolator was used way less often than people say, I don't even think he had it until at least Rapeman and you only hear it very rarely in Shellac