Anders Björler
Anders Björler's Gear
In the official documentary "At The Gates - The Making of 'Slaughter of the Soul'," produced by Earache Records, it is confirmed around the 15:45 mark that guitarist Anders Björler used a Peavey Supreme 160 amp head. This setup included a Boss Metal Zone pedal running through a custom cabinet with unspecified speakers, two of which were 12-inch and the other two 10-inch, with two of the speakers reportedly being broken. The rig was miked with four Shure SM57 microphones.
In the official documentary "At The Gates - The Making of 'Slaughter of the Soul'," produced by Earache Records, it is confirmed around the 15:45 mark that guitarist Anders Björler used a Peavey Supreme 160 amp head. This setup included a Boss Metal Zone pedal running through a custom cabinet with unspecified speakers, two of which were 12-inch and the other two 10-inch, with two of the speakers reportedly being broken. The rig was miked with four Shure SM57 microphones.
In the official documentary "At The Gates - The Making of 'Slaughter of the Soul'," produced by Earache Records, it is confirmed around the 15:45 mark that guitarist Anders Björler used a Peavey Supreme 160 amp head. This setup included a Boss Metal Zone pedal running through a custom cabinet with unspecified speakers, two of which were 12-inch and the other two 10-inch, with two of the speakers reportedly being broken. The rig was miked with four Shure SM57 microphones.
In a forum post from 2008 on Harmony Central, Anders Björler described his gear, stating, "The guitar I used was an Ibanez Maxxas with an EMG-81 in the bridge." the photo attached supports this. the website referenced isnt up anymore.
In this forum post from 2008 a user shared a quote from Anders Bjorler from the at the gates website that is now gone. the quote reads. "I remember some of it, but not 100%. I had a PEAVEY supreme 160 amp (which is solid state) playing on the clean channel. I had two distortion pedals (serial), one BOSS HEAVY METAL (on 0 distortion) to get the crunch. The main pedal was BOSS METAL ZONE. The cab was home built (by Me and my dad) so I don't remember. I guess it was 2x12" and 2x10" speakers (Celestion). The guitar I used was an Ibanez Maxxas with an EMG-81 in the bridge. We used 2 SHURE SM57 to mike it up.."
In a forum post from 2008 on Harmony Central, Anders Björler described his gear, stating, "The guitar I used was an Ibanez Maxxas with an EMG-81 in the bridge." the website referenced isnt up anymore.
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