Electric Wizard – Dopethrone
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2006 album Dopethrone.
Music from Dopethrone
Artists on Dopethrone
Gear Used On Dopethrone
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Electric Wizard – Dopethrone (2006). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Bass Guitars used by Tim Bagshaw on Dopethrone
Avg price: $2,300.00
Tim can be seen playing a Rickenbacker while recording Dopethrone at the 1:02 mark of this behind the scenes video. You can tell it is a Rickenbacker because of its distinct headstock. A front-facing shot of the same instrument can be seen at the 2:56 mark. The triangular fret markers indicate that it is a 4001 model or something similar.
Amplifiers used by Tim Bagshaw on Dopethrone
Avg price: $1,568.79
an Ampeg amplifier looking very similar to V4B can be seen in this studio footage
Fender Bassman Silverface Amp Head
Avg price: $1,146.00
a Fender Bassman amplifier can be seen in this studio footage
Guitars used by Jus Oborn on Dopethrone
Avg price: $349.00
Jus used an Epiphone SG-400 on the early Electric Wizard records including Come My Fanatics... and Dopethrone.
You can see it in the behind the scenes recording of Doepthrone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uReddnOOJo
Effects Pedals used by Jus Oborn on Dopethrone
Avg price: $310.00
Jus Oborn has been using the Boss FZ-2 Hyper Fuzz since the early days of Electric Wizard, as evidenced by a live performance photo shared by Electric Wizard on Facebook.