XTC – A Testimonial Dinner album cover

XTC – A Testimonial Dinner

Album 1995

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1995 album A Testimonial Dinner.

Music from A Testimonial Dinner

Artists on A Testimonial Dinner

Gear Used On A Testimonial Dinner

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of XTC – A Testimonial Dinner (1995). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Dave Gregory on A Testimonial Dinner

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Vox V209 Phantom IV

Avg price: $3,525.82

At the 0:03 mark in the video, you see him actually plugging the guitar in during the opening of the song. It cuts to the guitar throughout the song as well. In addition, there's the Chalkhills.org archived interview, "XTC: The Reluctent Gods of Smart Pop," from a Guitar Player magazine in 1992, which has this to say:

"For Nonsuch, Gregory played his trusty old gold-top as well as a '63 Epiphone Coronet Dwight, a '65, a '65 Fender Jaguar, a Vox Phantom and, on 'The Ballad Of Peter Pumpkinhead', a Gretsch Country Gentleman. On the 'That Wave' solo, he played a Stratocaster through a Roland JC-120 amp in admiration of Adrian Belew's tone on King Crimson's Beat."