- Paul Languedoc
Paul Languedoc was the soundman for rock group
Phish prior to the band's breakup in2004 ; as the band's chief sound engineer and house mixer. He recorded their double-CD "A Live One " and all 27 volumes of theLive Phish Series . He also built guitars and basses forTrey Anastasio andMike Gordon . Aluthier by trade, he built his first guitar when he was 18 years old. He later spent four years working for Alan Stack at Time Guitars inBurlington, Vermont , and by the time he had joinedPhish in 1986 at age 28, he had built hundreds of instruments. Since then, he has built only for Anastasio and Gordon, and his original designs have givenPhish its own unique instrumental identity. Languedoc has a preference forEurope an hardwoods of the types used for building cellos, specialzing in inlay work in mother-of-pearl and abalone. Languedoc first worked withPhish on October 15,1986 , at a concert at Hunt's inBurlington, Vermont . He remained with the band for their entire career, which ended in2004 .Named for its intricate headstock inlay, the Dragon bass (built in
1989 ) has a five-piece curly-maple neck and a boundebony fingerboard . The body is solidkoa , with a face of curly-maple veneer. The guitar bridge andmachine head s were made by Schaller. Mike Gordon custom-ordered the instrument's active, 18-volt Mørch pickups fromDenmark ; they came with myriad knobs and switches Gordon didn't really want. "I have trouble making decisions," he says. "I probably change my instrument settings only every two years." The three larger knobs on the bass control volume (one per pickup) and pickup blend; the four micro-switches and three smaller knobs are for various midrange contours and high and low boosts. (Languedoc comments, "Even I don't know what they all do!")Gordon and Languedoc both call the Fish — also named for its inlays — "a bit of an experiment." The bass, which was built about two years ago, has a two-piece curly-maple body with an interior chamber, a koa face with an
f-hole and multiple-layered binding, and only one knob, which blends between the two EMG ASB-5 pickups. Mike eventually wants to add a piezo bridge transducer to accentuate the highs of the instrument's hollow body.Gordon says Languedoc's striking instruments are only one aspect of the many talents he brings to the
Phish sound. "We're really lucky to have Paul. He gives us the freedom to do our own thing."Languedoc Guitars
In 2006, Paul Languedoc started Languedoc Guitars, selling handmade instruments through his web site. The guitars for sale are near replicas of the hollow-body guitar Trey Anastasio of Phish currently plays. The guitars all sell for the same price, $10,000, and Languedoc has stated he will wait until his inventory sells out to build any more.
External links
* [http://www.jambands.com/aug99/features/languedoc.html Paul Languedoc Mixes it Up] at [http://www.jambands.com/ JamBands.com]
* [http://www.phish.net/faq/languedoc.html Paul Languedoc] at [http://www.phish.net Phish.net]
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