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Rudy Linka uses Mesa Engineering Rectifier Recording Preamp
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Rudy Linka uses the Mesa Engineering Rectifier Recording Preamp.
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Rudy Linka uses Mesa/Boogie Transatlantic TA-15 Head
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Rudy Linka uses the Mesa/Boogie Transatlantic TA-15 Head.
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s_jino
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s_jino
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Rudy Linka uses Martin Authentic Lifespan 2.0 Treated Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings 25-Pack Light (12-54)
According to Rudy Linka's official website, he uses the Martin bronze 0.12 strings.
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Rudy Linka uses Thomastik-Infeld JS111 Jazz Swing Series Flat Wound Electric 11-47
According to Rudy Linka's official website, he uses the Thomastik-Infeld Jazz 11 strings.
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Rudy Linka uses Mesa/Boogie Tone-Burst Clean Boost Pedal
According to Rudy Linka's official website, he uses the Mesa/Boogie Tone-Burst Clean Boost Pedal.
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Rudy Linka uses Mesa Boogie Rosette 300/Two:Eight 2-Channel 300-Watt 2x8" Acoustic Guitar Combo
A photo on Rudy Linka's official website confirms that Rudy Linka uses the Mesa Boogie Rosette 300/Two:Eight 2-Channel 300-Watt 2x8" Acoustic Guitar Combo.
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oedipoes reviewed Bedrock Amplification Bedrock BC-50
about 2 months ago
Only few players remember Bedrock Amplification. It went bankrupt in the early ‘90ies. Even fewer remember their VOX AC-30 version, that they built for VOX. Their attempt to get the build contract for an original design model was not successful (Marshall got the order), but they decided to release it anyway. Lawsuit. Lost. The Bedrock BC-50 is that amp. A VOX AC30 evolution I would say, with high quality components and very reliable. It had a brother with Tremolo, called the BC-75, which is even rarer. I’ve played a few in my quest to find Rene van Barneveld’s tone on Urban Dance Squad’s “Persona Non Grata” album. Fender Tele, BC-50 and a Marshall DriveMaster. On it’s own, the 50W amp has two switchable channels, a clean and an overdriven one. Both sound really great, very similar to the Bedrock 1000 series half stack. A Fender-like shimmering clean channel that can go very loud without breaking up. You can make it break up if you add more volume (crank it). The overdrive channel has a fat, round thick character. The “Persona Non Grata” sound is present, but it’s only with a Marshall DriveMaster pedal with gain on 2-3 that the Marshally barky midrange comes to life. Useful amp that has many good tones in it (with or without the boost). Construction-wise it is a tank. Very solid metal housing in a sturdy plywood enclosure. 2 own design 12E100 speakers designed and built by Bedrock founder Jay Abend with parts from Stanford Acoustics, Eminence and some design assistance from Hartke. Here is the answer Rich Curtis (Bedrock “Tripod” page maintainer) got when he asked Jay about them: “ Rich Stanford Acoustics made the baskets. Cones were from Eminence. Some other place custom made the specially weighted dust caps. We did the assembly by hand in Framingham MA. And it was a ROYAL pain in the a**!! I just built four for a Marshall cab the other day from some stuff in my attic. They really do sound great. All the compression of a Vintage 30 but with the bottom end of a Vox blue!! My friend Ron Lorman from Hartke Systems helped me in the design.
PS: Rich’s Bedrock page helped me a lot in my enduring quest for Bedrocks. It sadly went offline years ago. Jay”
Keith Richards uses Rosewood Telecaster Neck
Keith Richards used a custom-built rosewood-bodied Telecaster, featuring a Fender rosewood neck, during the Tattoo You era around 1981–1982. This guitar was crafted by David Schecter and is often mistaken for his mahogany Ted Newman Jones models. Proof.
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Rudy Linka uses Mesa/Boogie 20/20 Dyna-Watt Power
Rudy Linka confirms on his official website that he uses a Mesa/Boogie 20/20 Dyna-Watt Power for live gigs.
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Rudy Linka uses Mesa/Boogie Formula Preamp
Rudy Linka confirms on his official website that he uses a Mesa/Boogie Formula Preamp for live gigs.
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Rudy Linka uses Martin D-28
Rudy Linka confirms on his official website that he owns a 1975 Martin D-28 guitar.
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Rudy Linka uses Martin 00-17
Rudy Linka confirms on his official website that he owns a 1941 Martin 00-17 guitar.
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Rudy Linka uses Martin 000-18
Rudy Linka confirms on his official website that he owns a 1957 Martin 000-18 guitar.
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Rudy Linka uses Gurian S3M
Rudy Linka confirms on his official website that he owns a 1969 Guirian S3M.
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Rudy Linka uses Guild Songbird
Rudy Linka confirms on his official website that he owns a 1988 Guild Songbird semi-acoustic guitar.
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Rudy Linka uses Gibson ES-175 Electric Guitar
Rudy Linka confirms on his official website that he owns a 1953 Gibson ES-175 Electric Guitar, equipped with the original P-90 pickup.
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R Rico McFarland uses Mesa Boogie Son of Boogie 2-Channel 60-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Rico McFarland uses the Mesa Boogie Son of Boogie 2-Channel 60-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo.
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s_jino
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R Rico McFarland uses Mesa/Boogie Mark IIB Combo Amp
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Rico McFarland uses the Mesa/Boogie Mark IIB Combo Amp.
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s_jino
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s_jino
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R Rico McFarland uses Mesa/Boogie Royal Atlantic RA-100 100-Watt Tube Head
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Rico McFarland uses the Mesa/Boogie Royal Atlantic RA-100 100-Watt Tube Head.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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