Deep Purple – Made in Europe (Live) album cover

Deep Purple – Made in Europe (Live)

Album 1976

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1976 album Made in Europe (Live).

Music from Made in Europe (Live)

Gear Used On Made in Europe (Live)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Deep Purple – Made in Europe (Live) (1976). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

DJ Setup used by Ritchie Blackmore on Made in Europe (Live)

Tape Decks

AIWA TP-1011

Ritchie Blackmore utilized the AIWA TP-1011 tape recorder to achieve his desired echo effect during live performances in the Deep Purple Mk3 era, as confirmed by the source "Mk3 Sound" from BSM - Finest Treble Booster. Despite the availability of popular tape-echo machines like the Echoplex or WEM Copycat, Blackmore preferred the AIWA TP-1011 for its affordability and the unique "Sound-on-Sound" switch, which allowed him to create an echo effect by simply pressing a button. The AIWA TP-1011, a straightforward budget 3-head tape recorder, provided Blackmore a 1/3 second delay during his time with Deep Purple Mk3, and later, a 2/3 second delay with Rainbow. Notably, the AIWA TP-1011 was powered by silicon and lacked tube power or germanium transistors.