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src="http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0101/0572/products/GWO_2014.11_grande.jpg" alt="" /></a></p><p>As MXR celebrates its 40th anniversary, Eddie Van Halen tells us how he created his signature sound with help from two of the company&#8217;s most popular pedals: The Phase 90 and Flanger.  Also, how Eddie&#8217;s MXR Stomp boxes came into existence.</p><hr
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id='q-38790'><p>Man they get a lot of mileage out of the same content decade after decade, don&#8217;t they?<br
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href="#comment-38790">voodoo</a></strong>: Man they get a lot of mileage out of the same content decade after decade, don’t they?</p></blockquote><p>Always a new generation of fans to educate. <img
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id="quote-reply-38802" style="display: none;">mrmojohalen</span><a
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id='q-38806'><p>I just got my copy in the mail today. Not much there we don&#8217;t already know.<br
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href="#comment-38806">voodoo</a></strong>: I just got my copy in the mail today. Not much there we don’t already know.</p></blockquote><p>So what&#8217;s going on with guitar picks _isn&#8217;t_ revolutionary?!?<br
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href="#comment-38809">ron</a></strong>: So what’s going on with guitar picks _isn’t_ revolutionary?!?</p></blockquote><p>They&#8217;re just talking about all of the different styles of and materials used to make picks these days. Haven&#8217;t read it all yet.<br
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id='q-39716'><p><a
href="http://www.guitarworld.com/eddie-van-halen-how-he-created-his-signature-sound-using-mxrs-phase-90-and-flanger-pedals" rel="nofollow">http://www.guitarworld.com/eddie-van-halen-how-he-created-his-signature-sound-using-mxrs-phase-90-and-flanger-pedals</a></p><p>Eddie Van Halen on How He Created His Signature Sound Using MXR&#8217;s Phase 90 and Flanger Pedals<br
/> Posted 10/06/2014 at 11:57am | by Chris Gill</p><p>This is an excerpt from the all-new November 2014 issue of Guitar World. For the rest of this story, plus our cover feature on Jeff Beck and ZZ Top&#8217;s Billy Gibbons, not to mention features on Weezer, George Thorogood, the guitar pick revolution, Nita Strauss and Black Veil Brides, plus gear reviews (Epiphone, Zoom, Gretsch, TC-Helicon, Mesa and more) and lessons by Marty Friedman and Steel Panther&#8217;s Satchel, check out the November 2014 issue of Guitar World!</p><p>Earlier this year, in preparation for the 40th anniversary of MXR, its parent company, Dunlop Manufacturing, took a survey to learn how guitarists perceive the pedal maker.</p><p>One of the questions asked was, &#8220;Which player do you associate the most with the MXR brand?&#8221; The respondents chose Eddie Van Halen more than 60 percent of the time. Notably, the runner-up received fewer than half as many mentions.</p><p>That result is, in part, due to MXR&#8217;s EVH Signature Series pedals, the EVH90 Phase 90 and the EVH117 Flanger, which became perennial best-selling MXR products upon their introductions in 2004 and 2007, respectively. But MXR pedals have remained an essential element of Van Halen&#8217;s sound since his band&#8217;s debut album was released in 1978.</p><p>The swirling textures of a Phase 90 are heard on classic tunes like &#8220;Eruption,&#8221; &#8220;Atomic Punk,&#8221; &#8220;Ain&#8217;t Talkin&#8217; &#8216;Bout Love,&#8221; &#8220;Everybody Wants Some!!&#8221; and &#8220;Drop Dead Legs&#8221; as well as new songs like &#8220;Outta Space&#8221; and &#8220;Stay Frosty,&#8221; and Van Halen&#8217;s distinctive and innovative use of the Flanger made an indelible impression on guitarists through songs like &#8220;Unchained,&#8221; &#8220;And the Cradle Will Rock&#8230;&#8221; and &#8220;Hear About It Later.&#8221; In addition to those two tone-enhancing mainstays, Ed has also relied upon pro-quality MXR tools like the Six-Band Graphic Equalizer and Smart Gate to keep his onstage tone full, aggressive and noise-free. His current onstage pedal board even includes an MXR Analog Chorus, which he uses for songs like &#8220;Pretty Woman&#8221; and &#8220;Little Guitars.&#8221;</p><p>In celebration of MXR&#8217;s 40th anniversary milestone, it made perfect sense for Guitar World to talk with the company&#8217;s most influential player about how his MXR pedals have influenced him throughout the last four decades.</p><p>GUITAR WORLD: Did you use any pedals when you were a kid and learning to play?</p><p>A: A wah-wah was probably the first pedal that I ever tried. I probably borrowed it from a buddy. But I was from the school of plugging the guitar straight into the amp, so I didn&#8217;t use any pedals at first.</p><p>GW: How did you discover MXR pedals?</p><p>A: A really good friend of mine named Terry Kilgore and I were the so-called gunslingers in Pasadena back in the mid Seventies. We jammed together and would trade licks and have a lot of fun. We weren&#8217;t competitive at all. I went to one of his band rehearsals once, and that was when I first saw a Phase 90.</p><p>He used to play a lot of Robin Trower stuff. He used the Phase 90 with the speed control set around the 2 o&#8217;clock setting to get more of that fast, swirling sound. I decided to pick one up for myself. I was into Robin Trower too, but we didn&#8217;t play any of his songs, so I used it with the control set between 9 and 10 o&#8217;clock. I still use it the same way today. I just locked into that one setting, and I&#8217;ve used it ever since.</p><p>GW: Why do you prefer the slower speed setting?</p><p>A: I thought it sounded unique. I never heard that before. It didn&#8217;t sound like the phase shifters made by other companies, where the phase sweep is more heavy and pronounced, almost more like a flanger. The Phase 90 produces a very light change of the sound. It&#8217;s not an over-the-top effect. It&#8217;s very subtle.</p><p>GW: You tended to kick on the Phase 90 during your solos.</p><p>A: I did that in the early days because it would make the solo pop. Suddenly it became a different sound, which helped me stand out in the mix, because back then, in the club days, we usually had lousy P.A. systems and lousy sound guys. It didn&#8217;t boost the signal, but it made it pop out so the solo was more audible. It enhanced the tone.</p><p>GW: What led you to the MXR Flanger?</p><p>A: Obviously, I liked the Phase 90, so when MXR came out with the Flanger, I said, What the hell? I loved their stuff. Their pedals are built like a brick shit house, and they make great sounds, so I started putzing around with the Flanger too. I always use the same setting for everything, from the intro to &#8220;And the Cradle Will Rock&#8230;&#8221; to &#8220;Unchained,&#8221; with the exception of the setting I used on the intro to &#8220;Outta Love Again&#8221; and &#8220;Bullethead.&#8221;</p><p>I set the three knobs on the left between 11 o&#8217;clock or 11:30, and the last knob on the right [regeneration] is all the way up. I might fine-tune the speed a little to match it to the tempo of the song, like on &#8220;Unchained&#8221; where the sweep goes perfectly with the riff. I was just goofing off and experimenting. It wouldn&#8217;t have sounded good to use the flanger all the way through. The riff just needed a little bit here and there. It&#8217;s a cool, tasty little tidbit that I threw in there to draw attention to the riff.</p><p>GW: How did you decide to place the Flanger in front of the Phase 90 in your signal chain?</p><p>A: I have no idea! I think I just liked having the Phase 90 in the middle between the Flanger and the microphone on the stage.</p><p>GW: How did these pedals influence your songwriting?</p><p>A: One good example is &#8220;And the Cradle Will Rock&#8230;&#8221; I had written that intro riff on the electric piano, and the guys thought that it needed something. I just hooked up the Flanger and pounded on the low keys. It was a great sound, and it worked. There wasn&#8217;t any rocket science to it. Even the Flanger on &#8220;Unchained&#8221; was totally by accident.</p><p>For some reason I just thought that the Flanger sounded good there. The way it goes from the sweep up to the sweep down wasn&#8217;t planned. My normal setting just happened to fit the tempo of the song. I kicked it in and out, and when I heard the way the Flanger swept up and then down, I thought it sounded cool. Nothing I&#8217;ve ever done is really all that thought out. I&#8217;d just wing stuff, and if it sounded cool I would do it again.</p><p>GW: Do you remember how you came up with the intro to &#8220;Atomic Punk&#8221;?</p><p>A: That basic idea for that sound originally came from &#8220;Light Up the Sky,&#8221; which I had written before &#8220;Atomic Punk,&#8221; even though &#8220;Light Up the Sky&#8221; appeared on our second record. After the guitar solo there is a drum break, and you can hear me rubbing my palm on the low E string. One day I decided to try that with the Phase 90. It was an interesting sound, and it turned into a cool song. I&#8217;ve never really ever heard that sound from anyone else, neither before nor after I did that. After the solo, I actually also used the Flanger for a quick bit.</p><p>GW: How did those pedals become an essential part of your sound?</p><p>A: They enhance the sound of what I&#8217;m playing. In certain spots I would use them if I needed them. It wasn&#8217;t a set thing; I&#8217;d just wing it, and nine times out of 10 it would work. I have to have an idea for a song first, then I&#8217;ll putz around and add or take away things. It&#8217;s like making a steak: you have to have the steak first, then you can make it better by adding a little seasoning, but not too much because you want to taste the steak, not the seasoning.</p><p><em>This is an excerpt from the all-new November 2014 issue of Guitar World. For the rest of this story, plus our cover feature on Jeff Beck and ZZ Top&#8217;s Billy Gibbons, not to mention features on Weezer, George Thorogood, the guitar pick revolution, Nita Strauss and Black Veil Brides, plus gear reviews (Epiphone, Zoom, Gretsch, TC-Helicon, Mesa and more) and lessons by Marty Friedman and Steel Panther&#8217;s Satchel, check out the November 2014 issue of Guitar World!<br
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cite="comment-38790"><p><strong><a
href="#comment-38790">voodoo</a></strong>: Man they get a lot of mileage out of the same content decade after decade, don’t they?</p></blockquote><p>yeah I guess your mileage may vary depending on who your are but I totally agree with you&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;. folks like us just don&#8217;t ever seem to get any new info.</p><p>Rob<br
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cite="comment-38790"><p><strong><a
href="#comment-38790">voodoo</a></strong>: Man they get a lot of mileage out of the same content decade after decade, don’t they?</p></blockquote><p>And if I had a dollar for everytime they printed out a mag with ATBL TABBED in it, I&#8217;d be lending Bill Gates money.<br
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