Bob Mould
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Bob Mould's Amplifiers
According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Bob Mould plays through a 2x12 Fender Concert combo amp.
Sometime after the release of Metal Circus in the Fall of 1983 Bob converted to a Stereo Setup. A Fender Silverface Twin can be seen on top of Bob's Yamaha G100 head in this video. An earlier video from 1983 shows just the G100 stack. A silverface twin also shows up in a video from a set at 7th Street Entry in 1981.
Bob Mould uses a Marshall JMP 100 watt amp, according to ACL's website.
The signal from the compressor was fed to two Yamaha G-100 solid-state heads running Marshall and Sonic 4 X 12 cabs - equiped with Celestion speakers. These in turn were slaved into a pair of Fender Concert valve amplifiers with stock JBL 12" speakers.
Pictured here is Bob Mould's Blackstar 100, posted to ACL's website.
in this NPR Tiny Desk Concert video, Bob is playing through a Blues Custom combo amp. The first good view of it occurs at the 0:55 second mark.
Bob Mould uses Roland JC-120 amp heads, according to Guitar Geek.
A Yamaha G100 Head can be seen running a single Ampeg V4 cab for this entire set.
According to this interview with Premier Guitar magazine, Bob indicates that he runs his amp through a Blackstar slanted 4 x 12 cabinet.
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