


That was one of those guitars that could feed back at sub-audible volume levels, but it was okay to learn on." Instead of parroting the heavy blues reworkings of popular guitarists of the Sixties, Tom got into the melodic qualities of vocal groups like the Beatles, the Hollies, and the Kinks. I worked on the action enough to make it playable, hut ditched it as soon as 1 could in favor of a fat Yamaha hollowbody. I would think that any self-respecting company would disown an instrument like that. Tom, who partially attributes his early leanings toward guitar to the early British rock he heard, recalls: "It wasn't till I was about twenty that I started getting into guitar. He later took up the bass and plugged his way through a few other groups. Continuing to develop his keyboard skills, Tom eventually played keyboards with a few very young local bands. But while his fellow execs would go off to play canasta with the neighbors, Scholz, who had always dreamed of stardom, would retire to his basement and doggedly work on his, studio and musical ideas.īorn thirty years ago in Toledo, Ohio, Scholz at first viewed music mainly as a pastime, though he did begin playing piano at the age of eight. Married and living in a Boston suburb, Scholz was, up until quite recently, a model white-collar, upper-middle class executive. It's not every hell-fire rock guitarist that graduates from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and goes on to high-level work in Polaroid's research and development labs. For massive popularity, Boston rivals such established stars as Peter Frampton, Fleetwood Mac, and Stevie Wonder.Įqually out of character with the usually off-center lifestyle of a rock star on his way to the top is Scholz' background. His band has sold over three million copies of their first LP, Boston constructed almost entirely from tapes recorded in Scholz' 4-and then 12-track basement studio. Millions of records sold almost overnight."Ī rock and roll fairy tale? Sure, but one that has come true for Tom Scholz, the lanky (he's well over six feet) guitarist and spiritual motivator of the rock group Boston. Record tomorrow's hit songs right in your own basement. "Now you too can become a rock 'n' roll star in just your spare time. It is found in OCCAZ between 350 and 400 euros.Surely, it would have made a great ad for the back pages of some fan magazine: I had already used the H3000, but already it is expensive! And I wanted a harmonizer. I use AC on a lot of stuff, according to records: acoustic guitars, backing vocals (ouaah! Ca does!), Dobro, electric guitars, to magnify, or to make a nice straight alignment has the fourth ua! but also lead voice! ca and the fact a little "Laurent Voulzy"! ca does well on some titles! I who am in love with the Harmonizers, the I as it were the last straw! and no! not so much out of breath than that, good output!

So the first thing in the cable, I expected a lot of breath. ĭelay 1 (Exit 1): 4 buttons: 7.5, 15, 30, 30 ms, we can add themĭelay 2 (output 2): 4 buttons: 7.5, 15, 30, 60 ms, you can also add them.Īlso a button for use only delay, not the pitchĤ other buttons to specify the source of pitch change: the big knob OR "AF" (I know that sce pa c) or externally with an optional keyboard now found or "CV" externally too, but I know that c is either. cool, must resort the wire stripper! Anyway, I put the XLR at the end like that ca moving! Something annoying is that the inputs / outputs are XLR but. The h910 is a Harmonizer / delay with a balanced input and two balanced outputs (stereo out how.
