The Deacy amp is a small 1W solid-state amp assembled/made by John Deacon circa Queen II album time (basically using junk electronics and bookshelf speaker cabinet), and given to Brian May. link
Brian May has extensively used the Deacy amp in the studio to record many Queen and solo tracks. You can hear it in action in Procession, Killer Queen, God Save the Queen, Dreamer's ball, Bijou, and many more.
One strange thing though... its existence has never been mentionned before 1998. Same thing with pictures : nothing before 1998.
I would like to find pictures, or even articles, featuring the Deacy amp prior to 1998. It must be here in some in-the-studio pictures, though I have never spotted it.
Thanks in advance for your help !
ANOTHER something that John doesn't get the credit for. Brian's playing will sound Brian ish. ..but the stunning bits they'd made using the Deacy amp....
Another huge contribution from John.
I wish John were here to say "hey. Thanks. But, ...you may not have my bass.
....not even the buzzard."
-J.d.
Well, actually, he was credited, else this amp wouldn't be called the Deacy !
And true, this small amp has been probably very widely used in the studio, more than we do think.
Without this special weapon, the Queen sound would have been somewhat different. link
Talking about home decoration, most of the pics of the Deacy amp we know of are taken on the same small wood + glass table you can see in this video. Maybe the tone is in the table ?? ;)
smilesmile wrote:
Well, actually, he was credited, else this amp wouldn't be called the Deacy !
And true, this small amp has been probably very widely used in the studio, more than we do think.
Without this special weapon, the Queen sound would have been somewhat different.
link
All i got was "this video is not available" followed by "no videos are available"
He is still using the KAT replica Deacy on tour for the solo, IMO it doesn't sit very well with the sudden change from the AC30's, but he obviously likes it, the KAT deacy is amazing I use mine a lot and it's a constant surprise just how many Queen tones you get with it, I'd say the Deacy tone is just as important to a BM tone as an AC30 is