311 – Stereolithic
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2014 album Stereolithic.
Music from Stereolithic
Artists on Stereolithic
Gear Used On Stereolithic
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of 311 – Stereolithic (2014). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Tim Mahoney
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Amplifiers used by Tim Mahoney on Stereolithic
Bogner Uberschall 120-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head
Avg price: $2,000.00
"All the high-gain sounds on this album (Stereolithic) are a ’90s Bogner Uberschall and a Diamond Spitfire II."
Guitars used by Tim Mahoney on Stereolithic
Fender Custom Shop David Gilmour Signature Stratocaster
Avg price: $8,968.62
In talking about 311's recent album, Stereolithic, Tim states, "For the clean parts, I primarily used my Fender David Gilmour Stratocaster."
Effects Pedals used by Tim Mahoney on Stereolithic
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $147.00
"This pedal is criminally underrated. I know Boss sometimes has a bad rep with the pedal-using community, but this super-simple stompbox has been on every single 311 album since Unity in the early ’90s. I really enjoy using it on heavy, single-note guitar parts because it adds some nastiness and fattens the tone, bolstering the dry distortion sound. I kick it on for songs like “Ebb and Flow” and “The Great Divide” off Stereolithic. I prefer the Boss Octave to an octave fuzz because it only tracks one or two octaves below the original signal, and it’s simple, clean, and pure."
P-Nut
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Bass Guitars used by P-Nut on Stereolithic
Warwick Jack Bruce JB3 Signature Survivor Bass
In this post from P-Nut’s story, you can see taking of a photo of his Warwick Jack Bruce bass, you can also see it in his equipment rack from the recording of Stereolithic