The Sundays – Goodbye album cover

The Sundays – Goodbye

Single 1992

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1992 single Goodbye.

Music from Goodbye

Artists on Goodbye

Gear Used On Goodbye

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Sundays – Goodbye (1992). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Studio Equipment used by David Gavurin on Goodbye

Effects Processors

Alesis Quadraverb

Avg price: $210.52

"Found this after a little digging. I'va always liked the layered sound david Gavurin produced on record, very Johnny marr like.Anyway - Dave G: Played a Gibson ES335 for most of the clean / jangle songs like "Can't be sure" and "I kicked a boy" He played a standard Tele (not the custom w/ humbuckers) for most all of the new songs from S & S. He whipped out the Tele Custom for the rockers like Another flavour, & Goodbye. Amps were two Vox AC-30's. They were old ones too... pretty beat up. Effects used were one Alesis Quadraverb in a rack. On the floor was a coloursound wah (also used by Prince). Boss Super Overdrive, Some Purple Tremolo pedal I didn't recognize, some old silver electro harmonix pedal I didn't recognize, a blue Ibanez Sound tank pedal I didn't recognize (sorry...I couldn't see them very well). There was also an older Boss chorus pedal." Tom Scotland.

Effects Pedals used by David Gavurin on Goodbye

Wah Pedals

Colorsound Wah-Wah

Avg price: $243.99

"Found this after a little digging. I'va always liked the layered sound david Gavurin produced on record, very Johnny marr like.Anyway - Dave G: Played a Gibson ES335 for most of the clean / jangle songs like "Can't be sure" and "I kicked a boy" He played a standard Tele (not the custom w/ humbuckers) for most all of the new songs from S & S. He whipped out the Tele Custom for for the rockers like Another flavour, & Goodbye. Amps were two Vox AC-30's. They were old ones too... pretty beat up. Effects used were one Alesis Quadraverb in a rack. On the floor was a coloursound wah (also used by Prince). Boss Super Overdrive, Some Purple Tremolo pedal I didn't recognize, some old silver electro harmonix pedal I didn't recognize, a blue Ibanez Sound tank pedal I didn't recognize (sorry...I couldn't see them very well). There was also an older Boss chorus pedal."

Overdrive Effects Pedals

Boss SD-1 Super OverDrive

Avg price: $64.99

"Found this after a little digging. I'va always liked the layered sound david Gavurin produced on record, very Johnny marr like.Anyway - Dave G: Played a Gibson ES335 for most of the clean / jangle songs like "Can't be sure" and "I kicked a boy" He played a standard Tele (not the custom w/ humbuckers) for most all of the new songs from S & S. He whipped out the Tele Custom for the rockers like Another flavour, & Goodbye. Amps were two Vox AC-30's. They were old ones too... pretty beat up. Effects used were one Alesis Quadraverb in a rack. On the floor was a coloursound wah (also used by Prince). Boss Super Overdrive, Some Purple Tremolo pedal I didn't recognize, some old silver electro harmonix pedal I didn't recongnize, a blue Ibanez Sound tank pedal I didn't recognize (sorry...I couldn't see them very well). There was also an older Boss chorus pedal."

Chorus Effects Pedals

Boss CE-2 Chorus

Avg price: $161.87

"Found this after a little digging. I'va always liked the layered sound david Gavurin produced on record, very Johnny marr like.Anyway - Dave G: Played a Gibson ES335 for most of the clean / jangle songs like "Can't be sure" and "I kicked a boy" He played a standard Tele (not the custom w/ humbuckers) for most all of the new songs from S & S. He whipped out the Tele Custom for the rockers like Another flavour, & Goodbye. Amps were two Vox AC-30's. They were old ones too... pretty beat up. Effects used were one Alesis Quadraverb in a rack. On the floor was a coloursound wah (also used by Prince). Boss Super Overdrive, Some Purple Tremolo pedal I didn't recognize, some old silver electro harmonix pedal I didn't recongnize, a blue Ibanez Sound tank pedal I didn't recognize (sorry...I couldn't see them very well). There was also an older Boss chorus pedal."