Eddie Ojeda
Eddie Ojeda's Gear
In the late ’90s, Wayne Charvel re-created Ojeda’s bullseye guitar and it has since toured the world with him.
Eddie Ojeda is seen plugged into a Marshall JMP 2203 which he used throughout the show, that can be seen in 2:39
Citing their desire to look more ostentatious, French and Ojeda had their Ibanez Destroyers refinished by Steve Carr. The guitar appears in the band’s very-British-looking 1982 video for “You Can’t Stop Rock and Roll.”
"French (left) and Ojeda in 1976 with their then-new (and matching!) Ibanez Destroyers, which French recalls as renowned for being near-exact copies of Gibson’s korina-bodied Explorer. French/Ojeda in ’76: Michael Kagan, courtesy of Jay Jay French."
"My first serious guitar was a Gibson ES-345, then later I went to a Strat and I’ve stayed with the Strat body; it works and it’s the perfect size.”
Eddie Ojeda uses the DiMarzio DP219 D-Activator Neck Pickup, as noted on DiMarzio's official website.
In an interview with Vintage Guitar® magazine, Eddie Ojeda discusses using the MXR M234 Analog Chorus.
At 7:46 you can see his B.C. Rich Rich NJ model
In an interview with Keith McMillen Instruments, Eddie Ojeda of Twisted Sister discusses using the Quilter Tone Block 200 amplifier.
In an interview with Keith McMillen Instruments, Eddie Ojeda of Twisted Sister discusses using a Marshall 4x12 Cab with V30 speakers.
He is seen playing one live with Twisted Sister, most likely around 1980-1981
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