Amy Winehouse – Frank album cover

Amy Winehouse – Frank

Album 2003

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2003 album Frank.

Music from Frank

Artists on Frank

Gear Used On Frank

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Amy Winehouse – Frank (2003). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Software Plugins and VSTs used by Amy Winehouse on Frank

DAW Software

MOTU Digital Performer

Avg price: $447.00

Amy Winehouse used MOTU Digital Performer while working on her album Frank, as detailed in the article "The Making of Amy Winehouse's Frank and Back to Black" on Reverb.

Studio Gear used by Amy Winehouse on Frank

Preamps

Avalon VT-737SP

Avg price: $3,396.63

Amy Winehouse used the Avalon VT-737sp Mic Preamp while working on her album Frank, as detailed in the article "The Making of Amy Winehouse's Frank and Back to Black" on Reverb.

Studio Equipment used by Amy Winehouse on Frank

Effects Processors

AMS Neve 33609

Avg price: $4,360.14

Amy Winehouse used the Neve 33609 while working on her album Frank, as documented in an article on Reverb.

Effects Processors

Avalon AD2055

Avg price: $3,127.11

Amy Winehouse used the Avalon AD2055 while working on her album Frank, as detailed in an article on Reverb.

Effects Processors

Universal Audio Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveling Amplifier

Avg price: $4,246.03

Amy Winehouse used the Universal Audio LA-2A while working on her album Frank, as detailed in the article "The Making of Amy Winehouse's Frank and Back to Black" on Reverb.

Mixers

Yamaha DM2000 VCM Digital Mixing Console

Avg price: $500.00

Amy Winehouse used the Yamaha DM2000 VCM Digital Mixing Console while working on her album "Frank," as detailed in an article on Reverb.

Amplifiers used by Amy Winehouse on Frank

Bass Amplifier Stacks

Ampeg B-15

Avg price: $4,000.00

Amy Winehouse utilized the Ampeg B-15 bass amplifier stack during the production of her albums Frank and Back to Black, as reported in an article on Reverb.