Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Ledbetter Heights album cover

Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Ledbetter Heights

Album 1995

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1995 album Ledbetter Heights.

Music from Ledbetter Heights

Gear Used On Ledbetter Heights

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Ledbetter Heights (1995). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Kenny Wayne Shepherd on Ledbetter Heights

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Fender Artist Series Stevie Ray Vaughan Stratocaster

Avg price: $2,216.55

"Left to Right: Martin Kenny Wayne Shepherd Signature Acoustic prototype, Fender Stevie Ray Vaughan Signature Strat with GraphTech saddles and a custom neck (used heavily on his first album), National Resophonic Dobro Electric (used for "Aberdeen"), Guy Guitars Strat-style with lipstick pickups, built-in Roger Mayer overdrive boost, and Drop D lever," reads this Premier Guitar rig rundown.

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Fender Kenny Wayne Sheperd Signature Stratocaster Electric Guitar

Avg price: $2,586.57

"Left to Right: Martin Kenny Wayne Shepherd Signature Acoustic prototype, Fender Stevie Ray Vaughan Signature Strat with GraphTech saddles and a custom neck (used heavily on his first album), National Resophonic Dobro Electric (used for "Aberdeen"), Guy Guitars Strat-style with lipstick pickups, built-in Roger Mayer overdrive boost, and Drop D lever." - Premier Guitar.

Effects Pedals used by Kenny Wayne Shepherd on Ledbetter Heights

Phaser Effects Pedals

Mu-Tron Bi-Phase

Avg price: $2,099.00

used on the 1st album on the song 'Riverside'

Is that a Mu-Tron Bi-Phase?!

Yeah! Yeah, exactly! It's actually Prince's, it's his pedal - well, the producer who produced my record is the guy that produced all of Prince's stuff, and "found" Prince and all that, and so he had this big Mu-Tron, it's like this big , you know , and he pulls this thing out, he says, "Here, try this", throws it on the ground, and I'm like, "What is THAT?" , you know, and he's like, "check it out!", so I did.