Marc Dorendorf's Gear

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In order to control the guitar effects in the Pete Cornish rack, the British technician built the S/N 242 A Remote Control unit for Marc Dorendorf.

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According to Marc Dorendorf himself, he uses a silver Vox Wah Wah as well as a limited edition golden Vox Wah Wah alongside a pair of original Uni-Vibe effects and Dunlop Fuzz Faces when playing Hendrix songs through his Marshall setup. The golden Wah Wah is also used with the big Soldano/Cornish system of Dorendorf's.

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Marc Dorendorf incorporates the Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer into his smaller Pete Cornish effects unit. This setup is customized with handmade effect activator switches and LED displays by Cornish, as shown in the user-uploaded photo titled "Effectsboard.jpg" on his website.

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As part of his smaller Pete Cornish guitar effects unit, Marc Dorendorf uses pedalboard built-in effects stomp boxes (Boss CS-2, Boss DD-3, TC SCF) with modified effect activator switches and LED displays handmade by Cornish.

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As can be seen in the right-hand side of the photograph, Marc Dorendorf uses the Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion which is sitting next to a Dunlop Cry Baby 105Q Bass Wah Pedal.

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Marc Dorendorf incorporates the Ernie Ball 6181 VP JR 25K Volume Pedal for Active Electronics into his setup, alongside his Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe pedal and Pete Cornish built-in guitar rack effects, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on his website.

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As part of his smaller Pete Cornish guitar effects unit, Marc Dorendorf uses pedalboard built-in effects stomp boxes (Boss CS-2, Boss DD-3, TC SCF) with modified effect activator switches and LED displays handmade by Cornish.

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Marc Dorendorf uses the Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby Wah Wah pedal, which is connected to his effectboard via custom-made Pete Cornish stereo cable.

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As can be seen in the right-hand side of the photograph, Marc Dorendorf uses the Dunlop Cry Baby 105Q Bass Wah Pedal which is sitting next to a Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion.

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According to Marc Dorendorf himself, he uses a silver Vox Wah Wah as well as a limited edition golden Vox Wah Wah alongside a pair of original Uni-Vibe effects and Dunlop Fuzz Faces when playing Hendrix songs through his Marshall setup. The golden Wah Wah is also used with the big Soldano/Cornish system of Dorendorf's.

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According to Marc Dorendorf himself, he uses a silver Vox Wah Wah as well as a limited edition golden Vox Wah Wah alongside a pair of original Uni-Vibe effects and Dunlop Fuzz Faces when playing Hendrix songs through his Marshall setup. The golden Wah Wah is also used with the big Soldano/Cornish system of Dorendorf's.

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According to Marc Dorendorf himself, he uses a silver Vox Wah Wah as well as a limited edition golden Vox Wah Wah alongside a pair of original Uni-Vibe effects and Dunlop Fuzz Faces when playing Hendrix songs through his Marshall setup. The golden Wah Wah is also used with the big Soldano/Cornish system of Dorendorf's.

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According to Marc Dorendorf himself, he uses a silver Vox Wah Wah as well as a limited edition golden Vox Wah Wah alongside a pair of original Uni-Vibe effects and Dunlop Fuzz Faces when playing Hendrix songs through his Marshall setup. The golden Wah Wah is also used with the big Soldano/Cornish system of Dorendorf's.

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The Pete Cornish S/N 272 A Remote Foot Control features remote control options for the Soldano combo amp effects loop and channels as well as onboard effects and inputs, gain controls and adjustments. It was built for Marc Dorendorf for his "small" Soldano/Cornish guitar routing system.

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As can be seen in a picture of his Pete Cornish guitar effects rack system, German Rock and Blues guitarist Marc Dorendorf, uses the Samson STD Series BR-3 VHF Wireless Receiver as his guitar wireless system.

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Rock musician Marc Dorendorf uses the Furman PL-PLUS E Power Conditioner to power his 15 unit guitar effects rack system built by British rack designer Pete Cornish.

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In order to re-create certain modulation sounds used by Eric Clapton or David Gilmour, German Blues and Rock musician Marc Dorendorf uses the Dynacord CLS 222 Leslie Simulator as part of his Pete Cornish rack system.

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As his stereo (Left-Right) delay, Marc Dorendorf uses the Yamaha SPX 90 as part of his Pete Cornish designed guitar effects rack system.

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As part of his Pete Cornish guitar effects rack system, Marc Dorendorf uses the TC Electronic 1210 Spatial Expander Stereo & Chorus/Flanger.

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As you can see from this picture of Marc Dorendorfs Pete Cornish designed guitar effects rack system, the guitarist uses the Real Tube Reverb made by Tube Works.

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German Blues and Rock musician Marc Dorendorf uses the MXR Digital Delay Systeme II as his prime delay effect as part of the Pete Cornish designed guitar effects rack system.

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For his Pete Cornish guitar effects system, German musician Marc Dorendorf uses a custom-built rackmount Dyna Comp compressor.

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As part of his custom-built Pete Cornish rack effects system, German guitarist Marc Dorendorf has got a handmade effects status controller with LED displays and option between Mute and Footcontroller activator in his system.

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In order to select and control gain, volume and mute stages for his guitar effects, Marc Dorendorf uses a custom-built Pete Cornish switiching unit.

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Marc Dorendorf uses a pair of Marshall 8412 guitar amplifier cabinets. These particual models are loaded with EVM-12 speakers.

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As his main amps, German guitarist and singer Marc Dorendorf uses a pair of white Soldano SLO 100 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amplifiers.

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In order to patch different XLR microphone cables together and line up one multicore cable, Marc Dorendorf uses the model MC 8 Multicore Stage Box made by the sssnake (Musikhaus Thomann).

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For his smaller Pete Cornish and Soldano Custom Amplification guitar system, German Blues and Rock musician Marc Dorendorf uses the 2x12 Soldano Reverb-O-Sonic combo guitar amplifier.

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For his smaller Pete Cornish and Soldano rig, German guitarist and singer uses the Samson SR-22 VHF-FM True Diversity Wireless Receiver for guitar.

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According to the "Gear" section on Marc Dorendorf's official website, he uses a 1974 Hiwatt SA 212 guitar combo amplifier.

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