Clutch – Earth Rocker
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2013 album Earth Rocker.
Music from Earth Rocker
Artists on Earth Rocker
Gear Used On Earth Rocker
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Clutch – Earth Rocker (2013). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Amplifiers used by Tim Sult on Earth Rocker
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This is one of the longest used amps that Tim Sult has used in Clutch. He's used the JCM 900 since basically the beginning of clutch, and seen in this video from 1991 being (so far) the earliest video footage we have of clutch performing live, it looks like Tim is using (possibly two?) Marshall JCM 900 amp heads. Most likely this was used on the first three Clutch releases, 1991's Pitchfork, 1992's Passive Restraints, and 1993's Transnational Speedway League. But also he's still used JCM 900s in the present day too and has confirmed that it was one of the main amps (along with a Marshall JTM 45 head) that was used on Clutch's 2013 album, Earth Rocker. its uncertain what other albums he has used this head on, but its one of the amp heads that Tim's used the most throughout Clutch.
Marshall JTM45 45W Tube Guitar Amp Head
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Used all over many clutch albums by Tim. Tim has stated that during the recording of 2013’s “Earth Rocker” album, he says the only amps he used on that record were a Marshall JCM900 head and a Marshall JTM45 head. It was also credited as one of the amps used on Clutch’s 1995 Self Titled record however it was credited as a JTM40 40 Watt head. Most likely though it is a JTM45 cause I couldn’t find any information on a 40 Watt JTM head.
Guitars used by Tim Sult on Earth Rocker
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Tim Sult confirmed in a Guitar World Magazine interview that this was the main electric guitar and only electric guitar he used to record Clutch's 2013 album, "Earth Rocker". he said quote >“I’ve kept my whole setup pretty simple for this album, just a [Marshall] JCM 900 and JCM 45,” (I think he means JTM45) he says. “And I really just played one guitar, my Les Paul Junior with P-90 pickups.”