Bruce Kulick
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Bruce Kulick's Amplifiers
"They all sounded killer and the amps used were my old Marshall 900 head and a dual reverb model as well as the Egnater Rebel 20 Watt head. We actually had the Egnater on a very low wattage setting, and it still sounded huge!"
Used in the song "Seduction of the Innocent" (Kiss) 2:20
"It was played through the Marshall Vintage Modern head that I just got from the good people at Marshall Amplification. Jeremy and I plugged in a vintage Electro Harmonix Memory Man pedal for some nice chorus effect with the guitar."
"They all sounded killer and the amps used were my old Marshall 900 head and a dual reverb model as well as the Egnater Rebel 20 Watt head. We actually had the Egnater on a very low wattage setting, and it still sounded huge!"
"We plugged into my '66 Fender Bassman head, and used my trusty Marshall 4 X 12 cabinet."
"...This Fender Super Champ sounds great especially this one without a blinking bottom. Super Champ XD, it's got a preset sound and i like to preform in this one with my wife Lisa..."
"So we came up with some cool harmony guitar lines, that was done at one in the morning that late night, with my PRS McCarty in silver through my Orange Tiny Terror and Marshall cabinet."
"Also pulled into the studio one of my Marshall 4 X 12 cabs which hasn't seen a gig since the UNION days! But it is loaded with Vintage 30 Celestions which are my favorite."
"First up was a '56 Gibson LP Goldtop with P90 pickups that are super sweet. We plugged in a type of rotovibe pedal that was at the studio and we got a sweet swirly tone, plugged into a Fender Blackface Deluxe that was at George's studio. We then needed the other guitar part, for which we used the Boss CH2 chorus pedal and the Creative Labs boost pedal with another new guitar."
"But first I used my '53 Les Paul Standard through our friend Randy's AC 3O VOX amp. RIght combination. Used the line boost again too! Did the harmony guitar with my other 58 RI Les Paul Standard."
"Played it through a Fender Vibro-king amp that was at George's Shut Up And Play studio. No pedals, just the bass pickup of the red stratocaster and a lot of finger plucking! We were very happy with the results and the song is finally hitting the high mark that I am striving for."
"t. So we were covered for sure. We used Tech 21's PSA-1 rack mount amp simulator and that dialed in quite quickly some killer tones."
"Recording our Xmas tune and video, coming soon…. Colorful Cabinet from Krunch Cabinets. Orange Tiny Terror is my amp tone for overdubs. Well, Color and Tone is always classy! Add in a Blue Baby Bottle for my mic as well. #krunchcabinets #orangeamlification #tinyterror #bluemicrophones #xmastune #lisalanekulick #brucekulick #hurryhomeforchristmas"
In a photo shared by Bruce Kulick on his official Facebook page, the Randall RG80-112SC 2-Channel 80-Watt 1x12" Solid State Guitar Combo can be seen behind him during the filming of his Hot Licks VHS instructional video, which was released in 1986.
Bruce Kulick can be seen using the Randall RGT100ES Zebra amp head at 0:05 in the YouTube video titled "Bruce Kulick (KISS) - ESP Guitar Clinic 1989," provided by Jimmy Adcock.
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