Nasum – Helvete
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2003 album Helvete.
Music from Helvete
Artists on Helvete
Gear Used On Helvete
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Nasum – Helvete (2003). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Mieszko Talarczyk
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Guitars used by Mieszko Talarczyk on Helvete
Avg price: $5,578.26
In this article about "Helvete" recording,Mieszko said: "The cabinet I used was a Marshall 4x12 from 1982. The guitar was a BC Rich Mockingbird."
In this picture, Mieszko can be seen tracking some scracth guitar tracks for the recording of "Helvete" with his Schecter Avenger 7 string
Amplifiers used by Mieszko Talarczyk on Helvete
Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier 150W Solo Head (Multi-Watt)
Avg price: $2,985.05
Mieszko said about the amp used in "Helvete": "This time however I wanted something different, not to completely leave what we had used before but to have the same kind of sound with more clarity and tone. We all felt that the new riffs deserved a bit more clarity. So I tried several combinations of heads/cabinets and ended up with a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier and a Mesa Boogie Pre-amp."
Microphones used by Mieszko Talarczyk on Helvete
Avg price: $1,152.36
In this article Mieszko names the microphones used in the album: "Microphones on the cabinet:
Neumann TLM 103 Audiotechnica ATM 25 Sennheiser MD 421"
Avg price: $220.00
In this article Mieszko names the microphones used in the album: "Microphones on the cabinet:
Neumann TLM 103 Audiotechnica ATM 25 Sennheiser MD 421"
Avg price: $388.98
In this article Mieszko names the microphones used in the album: "Microphones on the cabinet:
Neumann TLM 103 Audiotechnica ATM 25 Sennheiser MD 421"
Effects Pedals used by Mieszko Talarczyk on Helvete
Avg price: $346.61
In the "The recording of Helvete" diary, Mieszko said that he used a Mesa/Boogie pre amp through the clean channel of a Mesa Triple Rectfier as his main guitar sound. On this photo gallery, Mieszko shows a picture of a Mesa V-Twin quoted as "the Mesa pre-amp".