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Description
SoloDallas Labs Introduces The Schaffer Replica - Perfectly Capturing the Long-Lost Effect that Helped Define the Signature Sounds of Angus Young, Eddie Van Halen, Peter Frampton, Keith Richards, David Gilmour and Many Others
Product specs
| Brand | SoloDallas |
| Model | Schaffer Replica Boost |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2010s |
| Categories | Overdrive and Boost Pedals |
FAQs
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What is the primary function of the SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica pedal?
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The SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica pedal is designed to boost your guitar's signal and enhance sustain, offering a sound reminiscent of classic rock tones. It replicates the iconic Schaffer-Vega Diversity System used by many legendary guitarists.
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How does the SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica affect my guitar tone?
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This pedal provides a clean boost and subtle overdrive, adding clarity and presence to your tone. It enhances sustain and harmonic richness, making it ideal for achieving classic rock sounds.
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Can the SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica be used with both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica can be used with both guitar and bass, providing a boost and tonal enhancement suitable for various musical styles.
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Does the SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica require a specific power supply?
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The SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica typically requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for many guitar pedals. Always check the pedal's manual for specific power requirements.
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Is the SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica is well-suited for live performances, offering robust signal boosting and tonal enhancement that cuts through the mix in a live setting.
Videos
Pete Thorn
Schaffer Replica pedal, demo by Pete Thorn/Vintage King
Reviews
PROS
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Captures the iconic AC/DC sound, especially with Marshall style amps
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Enhances amp presence and midrange, lifting the sound like a "blanket off"
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Adds a unique "secret sauce" to tone, perfect for rock and metal
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Nearly doubles sound power with simple knob settings
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Built like a brick, ideal for gigging guitarists
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Recreates the legendary Schaffer-Vega Diversity System effect
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Used by renowned artists like Angus Young and Eddie Van Halen
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Improves sound across various genres beyond just rock
CONS
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Not suitable for heavy distortion tones
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica Classic.
Features and functionality
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The Schaffer Replica boosts the entire frequency spectrum, adding compression and a sense of gain without altering the EQ balance significantly.
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Use cases and applications
Comparisons
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Owners report the Schaffer Replica outperforms a Tube Screamer, offering a more holistic tonal enhancement.
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Critic Reviews
5.0 out of 5
Based on 3 Reviews and 9 Ratings
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SECRET TO ANGUS YOUNG’S LEGENDARY SOUND REVEALED))
SoloDallas Labs Introduces The Schaffer Replica - Perfectly Capturing the Long-Lost Effect that Helped Define the Signature Sounds of Angus Young, Eddie Van Halen, Peter Frampton, Keith Richards, David Gilmour and Many Others
The Schaffer Replica is a unique instrument effects unit with an equally unique backstory. Spanning four decades, three continents, and involving a world famous rock guitarist, a prolific inventor and an obsessive music fan from Italy, there is an almost cinematic quality in the narrative that traces the steps taken to reintroduce the world to the captivating tone that may have otherwise been lost forever.
Born in Texas, but raised in Rome, Fil Olivieri, founder of SoloDallas, had been obsessed with AC/DC’s Back in Black (one of the five best-selling albums ever with 49 million sales worldwide) since its release in 1980. In a quest to replicate the album’s distinctive guitar tones, Olivieri began purchasing the same equipment used by lead guitarist Angus Young (late ‘60s/early ‘70s Gibson SG guitars, late ‘70s Marshall amplifiers), but as close as he got, it was obvious there was still a key ingredient missing.
For three decades, Olivieri was stumped, until he stumbled upon a 1984 interview in which Young was asked if he uses any effects in the studio. Young answered, “No, I just use a Schaffer-Vega [Diversity System].” Puzzled by the response, Olivieri wondered why anyone would mention a wireless system as an answer to a question regarding effects. Wireless systems help musicians run around on large stages without getting tangled in yards of cables, but they don’t manipulate actual tone . . . right? Typically not, but this case was far from typical. Young further explained in the interview that the Schaffer-Vega Diversity System (SVDS) had two controls on it with which one could further overdrive the amplifier, thus “giving the guitar hell”. Olivieri at that moment discovered the missing link to Angus’ elusive tone.
Flashback to 1975: New York-based recording engineer-turned publicist Ken Schaffer had moved on from the record business in order to focus on being a full-time inventor. Introduced that year, his Schaffer-Vega Diversity System was catching on with some of the big names in rock. One of the early adopters was KISS, whose motivation was one of practicality since guitarist Ace Frehely once had to be revived after having been shocked by a guitar cable connected to an ungrounded amplifier. Within a few years, you couldn’t throw a brick in a room full of household name guitarists and bassists without hitting someone who was using the SVDS in a live setting; Eddie Van Halen, the Rolling Stones, Bootsy Collins, Peter Frampton, Frank Zappa and numerous others were all SVDS users. However, Schaffer designed it to boost low-mid range frequencies usually lost in wireless transmission, as well as to compand (compress then expand) the signal, thus providing the added side effect of enhancing the instrument’s tone. Numerous groups decided that, apart from serving its basic function, the SVDS also sounded good and began using it as an effect in the recording studio – namely Electric Light Orchestra, Pink Floyd (The Wall) and, of course, AC/DC, beginning with 1978’s Powerage.
Says Angus Young, “George [Young, Angus and Malcolm’s older brother and first AC/DC producer] had suggested that I use the SVDS in the studio in 1978, then when Mutt Lange came in [producer of Highway to Hell, Back in Black, For Those About to Rock We Salute You], he asked me to use the same stuff that I was using for my stage sound, so we used the SVDS again.”
By 1982, after becoming interested in other endeavors, including intercepting internal Soviet television for the U.S. government in the waning days of the Cold War, Ken Schaffer had stopped producing the SVDS after roughly 1,000 had been built. Thirty years later, he was caught off guard when Fil Olivieri, a total stranger, e-mailed him asking about the long-forgotten SVDS. After many heart-to-heart conversations, Schaffer felt inspired to give Olivieri his last two functioning units. Says Olivieri, “I thought that many more people deserve and want that tone. The idea of a one-to-one audio replica of this great system came to be born.” With Schaffer’s blessing, Fil hired a team of electronics experts to reverse engineer the SVDS to re-create it in the form of a non-wireless unit, under the company name SoloDallas and the first units rolled out in 2014 – The Schaffer Replica was born.
The saga came full circle last year, when Schaffer brought Olivieri to visit his old friend Angus Young at the Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, at the start of sessions for AC/DC’s latest Rock or Bust album. Olivieri presented Young with The Schaffer Replica GT #001, the very first unit produced. The Scottish-born Australian guitarist was so impressed how perfectly this device reproduced his signature tone, he ended up using it all over Rock or Bust. It is AC/DC’s first album since 1983 to employ “the Schaffer Sound” and is now being used on the band’s Rock or Bust world tour.
The Schaffer Replica’s reputation within the music community has grown steadily. Gilby Clarke (Guns N’ Roses), Phil X (Bon Jovi), Elliott Randall and Steve Stevens are among its current adherents, but its appeal isn’t limited to guitarists/bassists or even rock musicians. Recording engineer Clint Gibbs (whose credits include Shakira, Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj and Wiz Khalifa) is finding new applications for the effect in the studio, mainly with keyboards.
The first production run of The Schaffer Replica sold out almost immediately, and the newest version has subtle improvements implemented by the original inventor Ken Schaffer himself. It is available as a tower (a virtual doppelganger of the ‘70s unit) or as a pedal, aka “stomp box.” It received the Editors’ Pick in the June 2015 issue of Guitar Player, where its qualities are described as “some kind of magic” by the editor. The sound created by The Schaffer Replica cannot be achieved by other means, and is nearly impossible to describe, but anyone who is remotely familiar with Back in Black knows it when they hear it.
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I have seriously thought about getting one of these is I ever own another Plexi Marshall
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Does what it's meant to do
Great booster pedal to get a little more punch out of your Marshall tube amps.
The only pedal I will always have in my rig!
In my experience, just setting both knobs to 5 will nearly double the power of your sound! Now my guitars sound light and empty without it! Perfect for any rock or metal guitar tones, or solos in funk, country, pop, etc. As a gigging guitarist, this pedal holds up like a brick!
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Both knobs at high noon. Try it out!
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In this user-uploaded photo, Slash is seen using The Schaffer Replica by SoloDallas.
The Schaffer Pedal Replica by Solo Dallas guitar Compander BoosterAC/DC in ... David Gilmour, Eddie Van Halen, and The Rolling Stones to inject their signal
13:05 "Yes the Schaffer replica. This is the first tour he's ever used them, so it's not like he's been using them hidden for 40 years. I don't know what you want to know about these things but I can tell you what it does for me for Angus its not its not his definative tone, I mean you can't say that."
In this Instagram post, Frank Iero has a photo of a the Schaffer Replica by SoloDallas.
hey frendz, just want to send a long overdue shout out and thank you’s to @jessupamps for sending me this OR-120 pre amp and @black35guitars & @solodallas for helping me out with their shaffer tower replica. I love using these two in combination on home recording/demoing especially. They’ve really helped with my recovery by bringing life to my guitar tones and they tend to get along really well with my digital recording setup. I’ve even included the @solodallas pedal onto my pedal board for these upcoming live shows.
"The guitar on that solo was a Grover Jackson GJ2. I went through the AMT wah into The Schaffer Replica booster—which I’ve become a mad fan of. The AC/DC freaks discovered the missing link in Angus’ tone was the Schaffer Vega Wireless unit he recorded with back in the day."
On his twitter account, he posted this photo of his Hammond B3 rig which includes a Schaffer Replica Tower.
This is a clean boost pedal Miyavi is using which is placed at the last position of the effect chain before the Fender Super Sonic amp.
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