Ed Kuepper
Ed Kuepper's Amplifiers
Ed Kuepper used a Fender Twin Reverb Blackface amplifier for the last Saints album and with the Laughing Clowns, as detailed in Mixdown Magazine by Eli Duxson.
Ed Kuepper confirmed on his Facebook page that his recording setup for an Aints record included using a "stereo effects box with different delay times left and right into two different amps: a Fender Vibrosonic and a Seymour Duncan Convertible," as a response to a comment.
Ed Kuepper confirmed on his Facebook page that his recording setup for an Aints record included "a stereo effects box with different delay times left and right into two different amps: a Fender Vibrasonic and a Seymour Duncan Convertible from memory."
In a Facebook post by Ed Kuepper Music, Ed Kuepper shows the back of the Peavey Classic® 30 112 (original issue, 1993-2004), confirming his use of this amplifier.
In a Facebook post, Ed Kuepper shares a blurry picture of his 1970s Vadis LB-60 amplifier and Tym Guitars TYM Guitar Club 76 pedal, providing evidence of his use of this specific gear.
Ed Kuepper uses the E.D.A. Guitar 80 Transistor Bass Amp, as confirmed in an article by Mixdown Magazine. In the article, Kuepper states, "After a bit of time with The Saints I got a bigger setup which was an Eda bass amp. Eda was a sort of PA company in Brisbane but they made these transistor bass amps, they had phenomenal volume and absolutely no tone, but I got them really cheap! When I swapped to these, it was nice because I could just black out the ‘a’ and the amps would be called ‘Ed’."
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