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![[Picture]](images/kink/kink3t.jpg)
Dave with his first guitar, the harmony metour
used on You Really Got Me - 1964
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PART TWO
I plugged the Elpico loudspeaker's output leads into the input of the AC 30, in
effect using the smaller amp as kind of a pre-amp. It sounded great, but I wasn't
satisfied. The crowning glory of my simple yet effective experiment was to slash
the speaker cone of the Elpico with a razor blade so that the material, although
now shredded, still remained intact with the outer side of
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The Kinks - 1965
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the cone. As it vibrated it produced a distorted and jagged roar. In fact, the original
set-up was so crude that the main amp's hum was almost as loud as the sound I had
created. A sound was born, but I didn't know it at the time. Immediately I started
using my set-up in live shows that I performed with Ray and our band, in the time
leading up to the creation of the Kinks. Ironically, it was that sound, which we
used on 'You Really Got Me,' that got the Kinks our first hit.
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