Pink Floyd – Delicate Sound of Thunder (Live)
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1988 album Delicate Sound of Thunder (Live).
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Gear Used On Delicate Sound of Thunder (Live)
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Pink Floyd – Delicate Sound of Thunder (Live) (1988). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
David Gilmour
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Amplifiers used by David Gilmour on Delicate Sound of Thunder (Live)
David began using the Rivera- Designed Twin Reverb II’s in 1984 for his About Face Tour. Used on the Columbian Relief Concert in 1986 into the ‘86 White City Tour with Pete Townshend as part of the Deep End Band. David implemented the TRII’s on the first leg of the Delicate Sound of Thunder Tour in ‘87 until they were changed out for his Hiwatt DR-103’s in the ‘88 tour’s second leg.
Mesa/Boogie Mesa Boogie Mark III Simul-Class 3-Channel 75-Watt Guitar Amp Head 1985 - 1988
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David Gilmour used the Mesa/Boogie Mesa Boogie Mark III Simul-Class 3-Channel 75-Watt Guitar Amp Head from 1985 to 1988 for overdrives during the Delicate Sound of Thunder tour, as confirmed by Bjorn on Gilmourish.
Jon Carin
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Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Jon Carin on Delicate Sound of Thunder (Live)
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In this video, right at 2:11, you can see it in his Delicate Sound Of Thunder rig.
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Jon Carin can be seen using a Roland D-50 during the performance of "Wish You Were Here" in the "Delicate Sound of Thunder" video, as evidenced by the image provided.