Limp Bizkit – Three Dollar Bill, Y'all $ album cover

Limp Bizkit – Three Dollar Bill, Y'all $

Album 1997

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1997 album Three Dollar Bill, Y'all $.

Music from Three Dollar Bill, Y'all $

Gear Used On Three Dollar Bill, Y'all $

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Limp Bizkit – Three Dollar Bill, Y'all $ (1997). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Amplifiers used by Wes Borland on Three Dollar Bill, Y'all $

Guitar Amplifier Heads

Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier 100W 3-channel Solo Head (Multi-Watt)

Avg price: $2,659.20

In this video, Wes talks about his Dual Rectifier from Mesa that he used to record Three Dollar Bill.

Guitars used by Wes Borland on Three Dollar Bill, Y'all $

Extended Range Guitars

Ibanez Musician MC150PW

Wes uses this guitar for most notably Nookie and a couple other songs in the Limp Bizkit discography such as Sour and Stalemate, although it is 4 strings many fans classify this instrument as a modified guitar because of its scale length, many say it was custom made for him others say he took an ibanez model guitar and put a thin neck on it and filled the middle tuner holes. If you have any other info to add please go right ahead.

It is tuned to F#, F# (higher octave), B, E