Dio & Joe Barresi – Holy Diver (2022 Joe Barresi Remix) album cover

Dio & Joe Barresi – Holy Diver (2022 Joe Barresi Remix)

Album 1983

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1983 album Holy Diver (2022 Joe Barresi Remix).

Music from Holy Diver (2022 Joe Barresi Remix)

Gear Used On Holy Diver (2022 Joe Barresi Remix)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Dio & Joe Barresi – Holy Diver (2022 Joe Barresi Remix) (1983). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Amplifiers used by Vivian Campbell on Holy Diver (2022 Joe Barresi Remix)

Guitar Amplifier Heads

Friedman Naked

Jeff [Pilson] has an amp called a Naked [by Friedman Amps], which is a custom-made boutique amp that I believe is based on an early Marshall JTM45. I’m always using my Les Pauls, primarily my Dio-era Les Paul that I did the Holy Diver album with. That and my other Les Paul, which is the Custom Shop model that came out last year.

Guitar Amplifier Heads

Marshall JCM800 2203

Avg price: $2,453.67

When asked about the pickups in his Les Paul Deluxe he says, >“I was using DiMarzio X2Ns back then because I was playing through a JCM800 Marshall and there just wasn’t enough distortion in that amp, so I front-loaded it with really hot pickups and Boss overdrive pedals.”

Also in the music video for When Love And Hate Collide, Vivian can be seen playing in front of a JCM800.

Guitars used by Vivian Campbell on Holy Diver (2022 Joe Barresi Remix)

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Les Paul Deluxe

Avg price: $2,482.50

This was Vivian’s first Les Paul. It started life as a wine red Deluxe and housed a pair of X2Ns in the ’80s, the hottest pickup DiMarzio made. It now contains a matched set of Seymour Duncan ’59s.

Says Campbell, “I was using DiMarzio X2Ns back then because I was playing through a JCM800 Marshall and there just wasn’t enough distortion in that amp, so I front-loaded it with really hot pickups and Boss overdrive pedals. With modern amps you don’t need to do that – there’s so much more saturation available.”

It has been since remade as an Epiphone Signature Model.