Iron Maiden – The Final Frontier (2015 Remaster)
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2010 album The Final Frontier (2015 Remaster).
Music from The Final Frontier (2015 Remaster)
Artists on The Final Frontier (2015 Remaster)
Gear Used On The Final Frontier (2015 Remaster)
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Iron Maiden – The Final Frontier (2015 Remaster) (2010). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Adrian Smith
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Amplifiers used by Adrian Smith on The Final Frontier (2015 Remaster)
Avg price: $1,147.50
Back in 2008 when Blackstar was still in its infancy Blackstar sent Adrian Smith a HT-5 mini stack. Adrian then went on to use this and a Series One 100 head to record some of the guitars tracks on the album The Final Frontier. When it came to recording Iron Maiden follow up album The Book of Souls in 2014, upon request, Blackstar sent Adrian a Series One 1046L6 and a 104EL34 to the Guillaume Tell Studio in Paris, France. As well as using both of these amps to record some of the guitar tracks on the new album, Adrian wanted to get the sound he got in his home studios. When asked by Kevin Shirley the producer what he used Adrian replied, ‘The Blackstar HT-5’. So on a weekend trip home to UK Adrian brought back his trusty HT-5. Adrian used the powerfully fitting tone of the HT-5 to help record the rest of the album.
Avg price: $1,571.63
Back in 2008 when Blackstar was still in its infancy Blackstar sent Adrian Smith a HT-5 mini stack. Adrian then went on to use this and a Series One 100 head to record some of the guitars tracks on the album The Final Frontier. When it came to recording Iron Maiden follow up album The Book of Souls in 2014, upon request, Blackstar sent Adrian a Series One 1046L6 and a 104EL34 to the Guillaume Tell Studio in Paris, France. As well as using both of these amps to record some of the guitar tracks on the new album, Adrian wanted to get the sound he got in his home studios. When asked by Kevin Shirley the producer what he used Adrian replied, ‘The Blackstar HT-5’. So on a weekend trip home to UK Adrian brought back his trusty HT-5. Adrian used the powerfully fitting tone of the HT-5 to help record the rest of the album.