Soda Stereo – Signos (Remastered) album cover

Soda Stereo – Signos (Remastered)

Album 1986

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1986 album Signos (Remastered).

Music from Signos (Remastered)

Gear Used On Signos (Remastered)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Soda Stereo – Signos (Remastered) (1986). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Amplifiers used by Gustavo Cerati on Signos (Remastered)

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Seymour Duncan Convertible 100

Avg price: $440.00

In the image you can see that gustavo appears with its typical Jackson SL1, in addition to being with an amplifier Seymour Duncan Convertible 100, which acquired during the time of Nada Personal. This image is from 1986, the time of Signos.

Guitars used by Gustavo Cerati on Signos (Remastered)

Acoustic-Electric Guitars

1986 Kramer Ferrington KFT-1 Acoustic-Electric Guitar

In a video shared on Instagram by user @flacostereo1, Gustavo Cerati is seen using a 1986 Kramer Ferrington KFT-1 Acoustic-Electric Guitar during the filming of an unreleased music video for "Lo que sangra (la cúpula)." This guitar was notably used by Cerati during the "Languis" tour, especially for the song "Signos." The video was shot in Ritoque, Chile, in August 1988, under the direction of Alfredo Lois, but the project was ultimately abandoned.

Studio Equipment used by Charly Alberti on Signos (Remastered)

Audio Samplers

Akai S900 MIDI Digital Sampler

Avg price: $692.61

Set de Charly en la gira Signos/Ruido Blanco (1986-1987) Del lado izquierdo podemos ver la Linn 9000. Abajo se encuentra la Akai S900. En la época de Doble Vida utilizaba dos S900.