Bob Daisley
Bob Daisley's Amplifiers
"For the Blizzard album I used one of Randy's 100-watt Marshall amps..." The Randy in question is Randy Rhoads, the legendary guitarist on that album. The only amps he used were Marshall Super Leads.
"For the Blizzard album I used one of Randy [Rhoads]'s 100-watt Marshall amps through a 4x12 cab..."
"With Rainbow for...Long Live Rock and Roll album I used...one of Ritchie's doctored 200W Marshall heads..."
"Studio and live equipment has usually been similar to the above [see website] throughout the years, sometimes with the addition of acoustic bass amps i.e. a...360 with reflex cabinets."
"Studio and live equipment has usually been similar to the above throughout the years, sometimes with the addition of acoustic bass amps i.e. a 370..."
"As collector's pieces I have...a Fender Bassman 1962 stack..."
"The Diary album I used an Ampeg SVT vintage head (which I still have) through an 8x10 cab..."
"As collector's pieces I have a Vox AC30 1960 guitar amp..."
Bob Daisley mentions owning a Vox T-60 bass stack from 1964, highlighting it as part of his collection on his official website under the "Other Gear" section.
"I also have a...1969 50 Watt Marshall "guitar head".
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