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Drew Emmitt uses Mesa/Boogie Mark V 90-Watt 1x12" Combo Amp
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, Drew Emmitt uses the Mesa/Boogie Mark V 90-Watt 1x12" Combo Amp.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
via MESA/Boogie®
Drew Emmitt uses Mesa/Boogie Lone Star 2x12 Combo Amp
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, Drew Emmitt uses the Mesa/Boogie Lone Star 2x12 Combo Amp.
Submission status:
Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
via MESA/Boogie®
Drew Emmitt uses Mesa/Boogie Road King II 2x12 Combo
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, Drew Emmitt uses the Mesa/Boogie Road King II 2x12 Combo.
Drew's main amp for the last year has been the Road King® combo where he uses Ch. 1 set up for his mandolin, and the other three channels for six strings like this Les Paul. Ch. 3 & 4 are set to the Raw mode to deliver some rock flavor to the eclectic, string-based music affectionately referred to as ‘slam-grass’.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
via MESA/Boogie®
Lee Ritenour uses Mesa/Boogie Simul-Class 2: Ninety Stereo Tube Power Amp
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Lee Ritenour uses the Mesa/Boogie Simul-Class 2: Ninety Stereo Tube Power Amp.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
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Lee Ritenour uses Mesa Engineering TransAtlantic TA-30 Head
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Lee Ritenour uses the Mesa Engineering TransAtlantic TA-30 Head.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
via Lee Ritenour | MESA/Boogie®
Lee Ritenour uses Mesa/Boogie Transatlantic TA-15 Head
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Lee Ritenour uses the Mesa/Boogie Transatlantic TA-15 Head.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
via Lee Ritenour | MESA/Boogie®
Lee Ritenour uses Yamaha SLG100N
In this Facebook post, Lee Ritenour can be seen holding a Yamaha SLG100N silent guitar.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
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Lee Ritenour uses Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier 150W Solo Head (Multi-Watt)
In a YouTube interview conducted by GuitarThai, at the 19:32 mark, guitarist Lee Ritenour confirms that he uses a Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier 150W Solo Head (Multi-Watt).
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Lee Ritenour uses Mesa/Boogie Rectifier 2x12H
In a YouTube interview conducted by GuitarThai, at the 19:27 mark, guitarist Lee Ritenour confirms that he uses a Mesa/Boogie 2X12 cabinet. It can be surmised to be the Rectifier® Cabinets 2x12 Recto® Horizontal Cabinet based on his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie website.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Lee Ritenour uses Fender Vintage Reissue '65 Twin Reverb 85W 2x12 Guitar Combo Amp
In a YouTube interview conducted by GuitarThai, at the 19:21 mark, guitarist Lee Ritenour confirms his use of two Fender Vintage Reissue '65 Twin Reverb 85W 2x12 Guitar Combo Amps.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Willie Adler uses Mesa/Boogie Rectifier 4x12 Traditional Straight
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Willie Adler uses the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier 4x12 Traditional Straight cabinet.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
Submitted by
s_jino
about 2 months ago
via Willie Adler | MESA/Boogie®
Ben Hull uses Mesa/Boogie Standard PowerHouse PH 1000 Bass Cabinet
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, bassist Ben Hull uses the Mesa/Boogie Standard PowerHouse PH 1000 Bass Cabinet.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
about 2 months ago
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Ben Hull uses MESA/Boogie M9 Carbine™ Head
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, bassist Ben Hull uses the MESA/Boogie M9 Carbine™ Head.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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about 2 months ago
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Michael Beinhorn uses Telefunken ELA M 251
In a video by Produce Like A Pro titled "Marilyn Manson's 'The Dope Show': Inside the Song with Michael Beinhorn," Michael Beinhorn discusses utilizing a Telefunken ELA M 251 microphone at the 18:55 mark. He explains its use for capturing vocal parts during the recording of Marilyn Manson's "The Dope Show" at Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles, CA.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Michael Beinhorn uses ARP 2600
In a video by Produce Like A Pro, Michael Beinhorn, a renowned music producer, discusses the use of the ARP 2600 synthesizer in the production of Marilyn Manson's "The Dope Show" at the 8:30 mark.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Dave Jerden uses Neumann M49
At 26:36 in the "Alice in Chains: Inside the Song with Dave Jerden" video by Produce Like A Pro, music producer and audio engineer Dave Jerden discusses his use of the Neumann M49 microphone for recording vocals at Studio A, Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, CA, specifically for Alice in Chains.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Dave Jerden uses Lexicon PCM 42
In a YouTube video titled "Alice in Chains: Inside the Song with Dave Jerden - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Dave Jerden, a music producer and audio engineer, confirms at the 22:33 mark his use of the Lexicon PCM 42 Digital Delay on songs from the Alice in Chains' album.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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