Tally Hall – Good & Evil
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2011 album Good & Evil.
Music from Good & Evil
Artists on Good & Evil
Gear Used On Good & Evil
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Tally Hall – Good & Evil (2011). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Guitars used by Joe Hawley on Good & Evil
Avg price: $695.00
Used by Joe in several acoustic Tally Hall sets as well as a few tracks on Tally Hall's Good & Evil. He is seen playing this guitar for the track Hymn For A Scarecrow at 3:09 in this video.
Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars
Rickenbacker 330 Electric Guitar
Avg price: $2,221.83
The Rickenbacker 330 was Joe's main electric guitar starting around late 2007 up until Tally Hall's final shows in 2011.
Effects Pedals used by Joe Hawley on Good & Evil
Avg price: $150.00
In the video BORALOGUE VI, posted by the Tally Hall YouTube Channel, Joe Hawley can be seen at 3:45 using the Boss DM-2 Delay pedal while recording the song "Never Meant to Know".
Dunlop Jimi Hendrix System Octave Fuzz JH-3S
Avg price: $105.50
In the video BORALOGUE VI, posted by the Tally Hall YouTube Channel, Joe Hawley can be seen at 3:45 with the Dunlop Jimi Hendrix System Octave Fuzz JH-3S pedal while recording the song "Never Meant to Know".
Avg price: $100.39
About 1:13 seconds in the pedal is show being plugged into andrew's synth. earlier in the video joe is seen using the same pedal
Ibanez No.95 Renometer EQ/Boost Pedal
In the YouTube video "BORALOGUE VI", The Ibanez No.95 Renometer EQ/Boost Pedal can be seen resting on a guitar amp with a guitar playing through it. It is then shown to be coming from Joe Hawley's guitar, confirming that he is the one using the Renometer.
Amplifiers used by Joe Hawley on Good & Evil
Fender Blues Junior 1x12 Combo Amp
Avg price: $400.00
In the YouTube video "BORALOGUE VI", The Fender Blues Junior amplifier can be seen, with a guitar playing through it. It is then shown to be coming from Joe Hawley's guitar, confirming that he is the one using the Fender Blues Junior.
It is unclear whether or not it is a first edition model or a second edition model. It cannot be a Fender Blues Junior III, as those began being sold in 2010 and this footage was recorded in 2009.
Avg price: $917.19
In the YouTube video "BORALOGUE VI", The Vox AC30 amplifier can be seen, with a guitar playing through it. It is then shown to be coming from Joe Hawley's guitar, confirming that he is the one using the Vox AC30.
Amplifiers used by Rob Cantor on Good & Evil
Vox Custom Classic AC30CC2 30W 2x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp
Avg price: $1,537.28
At 1:13 in this video, Rob Cantor is seen using an AC30 amp to record parts of Out In The Twilight for Tally Hall's 2011 album Good & Evil. This same amp was also used live by Rob and is visible in many concert photos/videos.
Guitars used by Rob Cantor on Good & Evil
Avg price: $2,582.33
This 2011 live photo shows Rob Cantor with a Gibson Les Paul. This Les Paul was used at many Tally Hall concerts as well as both Tally Hall albums, it's also visible behind Rob at some points in his "The Making of 29 Celebrity Impressions, 1 Original Song" video.
Effects Pedals used by Rob Cantor on Good & Evil
Avg price: $150.00
In the video BORALOGUE VI, posted by the official Tally Hall YouTube channel, the Boss DM-2 Delay pedal can be seen at 1:23 on top of Rob Cantor's VOX AC30 amplifier during the recording process of Good & Evil. A few seconds before, you can clearly see that it is Rob in the room playing guitar.
Studio Equipment used by Rob Cantor on Good & Evil
At 3:26 in this YouTube video, Rob's Macbook is shown being used for the recording of the song, Never Meant To Know.
DAWs used by Rob Cantor on Good & Evil
At 3:27, Rob Cantor is shown using Logic Pro for the recording of the track Never Meant To Know.
Software Plugins and VSTs used by Andrew Horowitz on Good & Evil
A Macbook with MainStage is visible in Andrew's setup at several later Tally Hall concerts (2009-2011), MainStage was also used by Andrew during the recording of Tally Hall's Good & Evil.
Studio Equipment used by Andrew Horowitz on Good & Evil
Andrew Horowitz's Macbook is visible to the left of Joe Hawley in this 2011 Tally Hall concert photo. Andrew would run MainStage on this Macbook for keyboard presets at concerts and in studio for Tally Hall's Good & Evil.
Behringer U-Control UMX61 USB MIDI Controller
In this YouTube video at 2:06, recorded during when Good & Evil was being made, Andrew can be seen using the Behringer U-Control UMX61 USB MIDI Controller,
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Andrew Horowitz on Good & Evil
Avg price: $1,399.99
At about 3:25, Andrew can be seen using this synth for the song Never Meant To Know.
Effects Pedals used by Andrew Horowitz on Good & Evil
Guyatone MD-2 Micro Digital Delay
Avg price: $133.97
50 seconds in, you can see the MD2 being plugged into andrew's korg synth
Ross Federman
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Studio Equipment used by Ross Federman on Good & Evil
Avg price: $1,194.15
At 3:00, Tony Hoffer is shown setting up the SP-1200 for Ross Federman to use.
Cymbals used by Ross Federman on Good & Evil
Bosphorus 20" Traditional Series Thin Ride Cymbal
Avg price: $247.00
43 seconds in you can see ross federman banging on a hand drum, also in frame is this cymbal
Bosphorus 14" Black Pearl Series Hi-Hat Cymbals (Pair)
Avg price: $334.67
At about 1:45 minutes in you can see ross use these hi hats
Bass Guitars used by Zubin Sedghi on Good & Evil
In this user-uploaded photo, Zubin Sedghi of Tally Hall is seen using a Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass, which he also plays during live performances.