Sound Like Korn Without Busting The Bank! - Andertons Blog (2024)

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Elliot Stent

13/09/19 12:00pm - 8 min read | 17 min watch

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Blackstar Studio 10 EL34 Valve Combo Amp£629.00

Korn are regarded as the godfathers of the nu-metal genre. Bursting onto the scene in 1994 with their explosive self-titled debut album, Korn played a part in ending the grunge era that had filled airwaves so much in the early ’90s. As one of many successful bands that successfully emerged from that decade, Korn remains as popular as ever while many of its contemporaries have faded into obscurity. Their latest album ‘The Nothing’ shows that they’ve still got it!

Blending distorted drop-tuned guitars with aggressive grooves,percussive basslines and frenetic vocals; Korn established a unique sound that has evolved over their 12-album back catalogue. With elements of rap, funk, alternative and industrial metal also thrown into the mix; there aren’t many bands out there that are as distinctive or experimental as Korn.

With such a large discography, Rabea and Matt had to work hard to cover all of the bases in this episode of Sound Like. Focusing on their biggest hits rather than specific albums, the fellas tapped into many of Korn’s signature sounds and recreated them with great conviction.

Guitars

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Munky and Head were among some of the very first musicians to use 7-string guitars exclusively. With Ibanez developingthe bodacious Universe guitar for Steve Vai in 1990, which was arguably the first mass-produced 7-string available on the market; this instrument inspired a new generation of metallers that took advantage of its additional low B string, with Korn and Fear Factory its earliest proponents. But Munky and Head took things to the extreme; tuning the lowest string down by a further tone for drop A tuning. Heavy indeed!

Ibanez APEX200

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The Korn axemen have been associated with Ibanez for a very long time. Munky has used their instruments for over 25 years, and his signature APEX model has been in the Ibanez catalogue since 2007. Taking heavy inspiration from Vai’s Universe guitar with its stealthy RG body shape and pickguard design, the Ibanez APEX has nevertheless undergone many transformations over the years. PowerfulDimarzio pickups and reliable locking bridge systems have always been mainstays though.

ESP LTD SH-7

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Head used Ibanez 7-string guitars during his first stint with Korn (1993-2005) and upon his return in 2013. He made a shock switch to ESP in 2016 though, and together they unveiled a signature model at the following year’sNAMM Show. Head’s ESP LTD SH-7 guitar is distinctive for its Evertune bridge and activeFishman Fluence pickups – making it a true modern metal machine!

For our episode of Sound Like, Rabea and Matt decided to forgo using Munky and Head’s signature instruments. This was mostly due to their expense; meaning that the guys would have exceeded their budgets of £1500 each. The more affordable electric guitars that they chose were worthy alternatives though.

Ibanez Iron Label RGDIR7M-LBM

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Rabea chose the stunning Ibanez Iron Label RGDIR7M-LBM 7-string guitar; finished in a vibrant Laser Blue Matte colour. Aesthetics aside, this particular instrument closely resembles Munky’s signature model as it boasts DiMarzio pickups. Fitted with Fusion Edge humbuckers, these pickups are capable of handling high doses of gain and provide plenty of saturation for tracks like “Got The Life” and “Blind”. They’re not one-trick ponies though, as with clean settings they sound very articulate and clear; as you could hear in the “Falling Away From Me” excerpt. This guitar does lack a locking bridge, but its rock-solid Gibraltar Standard II-7 bridge and Ibanez Locking tuners ensure excellent tuning stability.

Jackson JS32-7 Dinky

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Matt decided to go for something completely different, and picked a Jackson JS32-7 Dinky. Extremely affordable, this particular guitar features the essential dual-humbucker configuration needed to cover all of Korn’s tones. Fitted with Jackson-branded high-output pickups,these are voiced for a deep and rich sound that ensures that the 7th string sounds full and defined with distorted or clean amp settings.

Amplifiers

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Munky and Head have used a bunch of high-gain guitar amps over the years. Experimenting with models from the likes of Diezel, Bogner and Marshall in the studio, their Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifiers have always been live performance mainstays. Serving as their distorted amps, these notoriously lairy valve headstaples offer incredible headroom with 150W of unbridled power; allowing the full range of Munky and Head’s 7-string guitars to be heard. These Triple Rectifiers are matched with several Mesa/Boogie 4×12 cabinets that ensure excellent projection onstage.

For their clean tones, Munky and Head rely on Kemper Profiling amps. Kemper amps have become extremely popular with professional touring musicians, due to their compact form-factors, reliable valve-less design and of course – their extremely convincing sounds. If Munky and Head’s Triple Rectifiers go down during a set, the Kempers can be relied on as backups too.

Mesa/Boogies were out of the question for this edition of Sound Like, as they’re very expensive! Rabea and Matt therefore had to find some suitable substitutes that could deliver the high levels of gain that Mesas can achieve, while having the versatility to provide crystal-clear cleans too.

Boss Katana Artist

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As the Ibanez that Rabea chose took up almost half of his budget, he didn’t have much left to play with when it came to amps and pedals. He ultimately settled on the Boss Katana Artist combo; a flexible modelling amp that offers a multitude of sounds. To recreate Korn’s thick and almost muddy distorted tones, Rabea cranked the bass and turned the presence all the way down.

Blackstar Studio 10

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Matt fortunately had quite a lot of money remaining from his £1500 budget. This meant that he had several valve amp options at his disposal; ultimately choosing the Blackstar Studio 10 combo. This amplifier features EL34 tubes, which are synonymous with the “British sound”. Matt therefore ran a Mesa/Boogie Throttle Box distortion pedal into the front end to capture that mid-scooped, American high-gain character; thus emulating Munky and Head’s Triple Rectifiers.

Pedals

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Tonnes of weird and wonderful modulation, pitch-shifting and delay effects are heard in Korn’s music; showing their alternative roots. In the late ’90s, both Munky and Head had outrageously complex pedalboards that featured multiple effects. But today, they’ve scaled things back to just a few essentials and use a mix of Boss, Digitech, Electro Harmonix and MXR stompboxes. Munky and Head have always used effects in an additive way to embellish certain parts, while their amps provide their core sounds.

The discontinued Digitech XP-100 Whammy/Wah is perhaps the most interesting pedal that both players rely on. Used in a bunch of the their tracks, its octave-down effect can be heard most prominently in “Here To Stay”; arguably Korn’s heaviest song.

Modulation is another key ingredient of the Korn sound, with Munky and Head using chorus, flanger, phaser and univibe pedals to attain creepy and unsettling sounds. They usually achieve this by setting their rate/time controls to be fast, thus creating a sinister-sounding warble. The intro of “Falling Away From Me” is a prime example, featuring a chorus-laden clean passage with an eerie reverb.

BOSS ME-80 & Mesa/Boogie Throttle Box

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Rabea and Matt decided to use a Boss ME-80multi-FX pedal to cover the various effects that Korn uses. This was far more cost-effective than buying single pedals, and meant that they could dial-in effect patches to be recalled for certain songs and sections. Also featuring a built-in expression pedal, this allows you to emulate the whammy and wah effects that Munky and Head frequently use.

As mentioned earlier, Matt used a Mesa/Boogie Throttle Box distortion pedal and ran it into his Blackstar Studio 10. Able to reach the insane gain levels possible with a Triple Rectifier, the Throttle Box is also very tweakable and amp-like with its 5-band EQ section.

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FAQs

How do you get the Korn sound? ›

Korn tend to keep the reverb and ambient tones for their cleaner sounds. To get some natural room sound on this tone, use the Medium room and blend it in low so that it's just audible under the riffs.

What distortion pedal did Billy Corgan use? ›

At 2:14 minute mark, Vox 1901 distortion pedal can be seen in Corgan's stompland.

What distortion does James Hetfield use? ›

Used since: 1983

The ProCo Rat is a classic distortion pedal known for its aggressive and gritty tone. Hetfield has been known to use this pedal to add a fuzzy, biting distortion to his guitar sound, particularly during Metallica's earlier years.

What distortion does Korn use? ›

As mentioned earlier, Matt used a Mesa/Boogie Throttle Box distortion pedal and ran it into his Blackstar Studio 10. Able to reach the insane gain levels possible with a Triple Rectifier, the Throttle Box is also very tweakable and amp-like with its 5-band EQ section.

Why does Korn sound so unique? ›

We were trying to sound like a DJ had remixed our guitars, y'know, and cutting them up and scratching,” guitarist James “Munky” Shaffer told Rolling Stone. “That's kind of how that sound was born.”

How to make your amp sound like Korn? ›

Korn Amp Settings
  1. Bass: 8.
  2. Treble: 4.
  3. Midrange: 5-7.
  4. Reverb: 0.
  5. Presence: 5.
  6. Gain: 10.
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How to get Billy Corgan tone? ›

Things to note

EQ settings: Boost the mids as far as they'll go to 10, while keeping the bass and treble settings around 2 or 3 for a balanced tone with a pronounced midrange that recreates the signature Billy Corgan tone.

What gauge strings does Billy Corgan use? ›

Billy Corgan's main guitar, tuned in standard, is his Reverend signature Z-One in midnight black, loaded with Railhammer Billy Corgan Z-One neck and bridge pickups. This model is the third collaboration between Corgan and Reverend's Joe Naylor, and Mr. C's axe takes Ernie Ball Regular Slinkys, gauged . 010–.

What picks did Billy Corgan use? ›

Billy Corgan and Jeff Schroeder use 1.0mm gauge Tortex® Standard Picks, while James Iha uses . 60mm gauge Tortex® Standard Picks along with . 73mm and . 88mm gauge Tortex® Sharp Picks, .

What did Dimebag use for distortion? ›

MXR DD11 Dime Distortion - $75.99

Shortly before his death, Dime was working with MXR on his own distortion pedal. The idea was to recreate his solid-state Randall distortion in a pedal format, with a three-band EQ and scoop switch to cut mids.

Did Tony Iommi use a distortion pedal? ›

Tony did it the old-fashioned way with massive volume, bullying his Laney and later Marshall amps into glorious distortion with assistance from a treble boost pedal.

What did Eddie Van Halen use for distortion? ›

Obviously Eddie's distortion tones were delivered directly via his Amps - 5150 etc.

What bands did Korn influence? ›

As well as sparking the nu metal genre, the album also started record producer Ross Robinson's music career. It also influenced other bands, such as Slipknot, Coal Chamber, and Limp Bizkit.

What tuning does Korn use? ›

They came factory tuned to KoRn signature tuning: A, D, G, C, F, A, D (low to high), and were retailed at USD 1,799. These guitars are characterized by the deep metallic sound, from the body being made of mahogany that is well suited for Korn's musical style.

What distortion pedal did Jimmy Page use? ›

The Roger Mayer FZ Fuzz-Tone is one of the most iconic pedals used by Jimmy Page.

What is the Korn tuning? ›

They came factory tuned to KoRn signature tuning: A, D, G, C, F, A, D (low to high), and were retailed at USD 1,799. These guitars are characterized by the deep metallic sound, from the body being made of mahogany that is well suited for Korn's musical style.

How do you get the Eagles guitar sound? ›

To get that really biting tone, he used the bridge (or rear) single coil pickup selection. I'm using a strat so the bridge single coil will be pretty close tonally. If you don't own a guitar with a singe-coil pickup in the bridge position, use the closest approximation on your guitar.

How do you get Brad Paisley guitar sound? ›

Brad Paisley Guitar Settings
  1. Pickup Selector at Middle Position (both pickups)
  2. Tone Knob at 80%
  3. Volume Knob at 90%
Dec 22, 2022

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