G. E. Smith
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At 3:45 he shows a '62 ES-335 that he bought in the 70s.
At 5:07 of this video G.E shows off his prototype Telecaster. He also shows a red production model at 5:52
At 2:22 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is a Ampeg SVT-7PRO.
At 7:43 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is a Tonebone Switchbone JX-2 Pro.
G.E uses two of these on the Roger Waters' Wall tour.
At 2:30 you can see them
At 0:21 in this video G.E talks about his custom Carmine Street Guitars bass with Fralin J style pickups made out of 200 year old pine from old buildings in New York City. G.E says "I probably think it's the best electric bass on the planet. I've never heard anything like it"
In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, G.E. Smith discusses his Fender 'narrow panel tweed' Deluxe Amp 5E3, mentioning that it is equipped with a Celestion Blue speaker.
In an article by Premier Guitar, G. E. Smith is noted to use the Chase Tone Secret Preamp, an Echoplex-style boost pedal, as part of his guitar rig.
At 7:46 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is a Seymour Duncan SFX-11.
At 7:43 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is a MXR Carbon Copy Delay.
At 7:42 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is a Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay.
At 3:08 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is an Electro-Harmonix Bassballs.
At 3:13 G.E shows a fretless Roger Waters P-Bass that he uses on "Hey You." He also uses a fretted version with a rosewood fingerboard for the songs on The Wall Live's front stage.
In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown by John Bohlinger, G. E. Smith discusses using the Catalinbread 5f6 as his main distortion pedal.
In this rig rundown from Premier Guitar we can see G.E. Smith's Talisman. At 19:57 he says:
This is a Catalinbread plate reverb pedal. I also have their spring reverb pedal, which is also great. That company, Catalinbread, makes great stuff. I truly love their pedals. I also have one of their 5F6, so it's like an old tweed Bassman.
In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown article, G.E. Smith discusses using the Analog Man Bi-Comprossor as part of his setup.
G.E. Smith discusses his original Mu-Tron Phasor in a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown interview with John Bohlinger, highlighting its role in his effects setup.
Can be seen at 7:08 , he used it on the Roger Waters Wall tour.
During G.E. Smith's Masters of the Telecaster tour, I attended a small show in Natick, MA, where I observed his pedalboard. He was using the Catalinbread Topanga reverb pedal alongside a dual overdrive, possibly a Seymour Duncan.
At 9:11 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is a Boss CE-2 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal.
At 7:43 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is a BOSS PSM-5 Power supply & master switch.
At 3:09 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is a MXR CSP101SL Script Phase 90 with LED.
At 3:05 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is a Korg Pitchblack Chromatic Pedal Tuner.
At 1:22 G.E shows a '51 P-Bass he acquired from a friend.
In an interview with Premier Guitar, G.E. Smith discusses his use of the Diaz Texas Tremodillo tremolo pedal, highlighting its role in shaping his signature sound.
Used it for the final song on Roger Waters' Wall tour.
Seen at 7:30
At 2:55 G.E mentions the guitar. His mother bought it for $100 for him when he was eleven.
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