![]() ![]() ![]() Since I used the BOSS ME-80 on my Classic Patches Medley video, I’m going to go through how I approached the ‘Panama’ tone on it, but essentially the process would be same on any of the BOSS multi effects units.Ĭontributed by Josh Munday – Tone Designer ![]() You can even do the whammy bar dive bombs effects if you have a fixed bridge! The reverb and room mic effects mixed in also have an influence on this recording. Panama was the third single from Van Halen’s 1984 album and is one of their most recognizable songs ever. This tone is pretty simple, Eddie Van Halen used his legendary Marshall Plexi amplifier famously cranked to the hilt with every knob turned up to 10 (or 11!) and his iconic Frankenstein guitar with the single humbucker in the bridge. ![]() Personally, I love Eddie’s tone on almost every Van Halen song. Of course, this has as much to do with his playing style as it has with the gear. As soon as you hear a Van Halen song, you know it is Eddie. He has one of rock guitars most recognizable (and awesome) guitar tones. Eddie Van Halen is a self-confessed ‘tone chaser’ and over the years has used many different guitar, pickup, amp and effect combinations. ![]()
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