Tweaker – 2 A.M. Wakeup Call
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2004 album 2 A.M. Wakeup Call.
Music from 2 A.M. Wakeup Call
Artists on 2 A.M. Wakeup Call
Gear Used On 2 A.M. Wakeup Call
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Tweaker – 2 A.M. Wakeup Call (2004). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Chris Vrenna
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Amplifiers used by Chris Vrenna on 2 A.M. Wakeup Call
Mesa/Boogie Triaxis Guitar Preamp
Avg price: $1,491.50
While recording 2 A.M. Wakeup Call, Vrenna used some virtual synths, lots of outboard synths, live drums, a live acoustic guitar, a six-string Taylor and a nylon string guitar, plus he borrowed a couple of 12-strings from some friends for a couple parts. There is a lot of live bass on the record as well. "We used a five-string Fender jazz deluxe, which is a really good-sounding solid instrument, and it was all recorded through the Line 6 Bass Pod," says Vrenna. “We did some direct stuff with the guitar, but we used the Mesa Boogie Triaxis. That one is pretty awesome for direct I/O".
Effects Pedals used by Chris Vrenna on 2 A.M. Wakeup Call
Avg price: $65.00
While recording 2 A.M. Wakeup Call, Vrenna used some virtual synths, lots of outboard synths, live drums, a live acoustic guitar, a six-string Taylor and a nylon string guitar, plus he borrowed a couple of 12-strings from some friends for a couple parts. There is a lot of live bass on the record as well. “We used a five-string Fender jazz deluxe, which is a really good-sounding solid instrument, and it was all recorded through the Line 6 Bass Pod,” says Vrenna.