Buck Dharma's Amplifiers
"In the studio, I’ve been using smaller combo amps lately; a Vox AC-30, Fender Supers. The studio where we recorded Heaven Forbid has a great collection of vintage amplifiers. I also used a Boogie Mark II head through a 4 X 12."
In this live gear list, one of the things that was mentioned in his rig is the Engl 530.
According to live rig list from Blue Oyster Cult's website, Dharma uses the Marshall JCM 900 dual reverb head.
"We’ve probably used what everybody else has used over the years. When we started buying equipment, we got Acoustic 260s, which the Doors used, and they were terrible amps for the kind of music we were doing (laughs). They had no distortion or overdrive at all."
"After that, we used Music Man amps for a while, then some Boogie Mark II heads, which were also great."
According to live rig list from Blue Oyster Cult's website, Dharma uses the Crate BV120HR guitar heads.
According to Dharma's gear list found on official website of Blue Oyster Cult, he uses the Crate BV412RVR guitar heads.
I also use a Two Notes Torpedo, which is a French company that makes cabinet impulse response players and mod boxes for real amplifiers. I've used these on the record so far a lot.
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