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In a September 1992 Guitar World Magazine interview, he mentions his customized 1979 Gibson Flying V.

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In this interview with Guitar World Magazine, September 1992. Jim said:

"It was basically the same as my live setup. I run my V through a Morley Power Wah fuzz—the old-style 110-volt one—an Eventide H3000S Ultra-Harmonizer and a little delay into a Mesa/Boogie Mark IV to four Marshall cabinets."

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In this interview with Guitar World Magazine, September 1992. Jim said:

"It was basically the same as my live setup. I run my V through a Morley Power Wah fuzz—the old-style 110-volt one—an Eventide H3000S Ultra-Harmonizer and a little delay into a Mesa/Boogie Mark IV to four Marshall cabinets."

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GW: What kind of rig did you use on the album [Angel Dust]?

MARTIN: It was basically the same as my live setup. I run my V through a Morley Power Wah fuzz—the old-style 110-volt one—an Eventide H3000S Ultra-Harmonizer and a little delay into a Mesa/Boogie Mark IV to four Marshall cabinets. It's good enough for now, but I'm always changing it in some little way. I think that the whole thing is over if you're ever completely satisfied with your guitar sound. My only major change since the last tour is that I-used Marshalls instead of the Mesa, but I blew an amp and it just hasn't been the same since the repair.

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In this photo, Jim Martin is clearly seen in front of Marshall 1960A 4x12'' Cabinets.

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