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In the September 2000 issue of Guitar Player magazine, page 25, it is documented that guitarist Jonathan Svec uses D'Addario XL Nickel Wound 11-49 Strings.

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In the September 2000 issue of Guitar Player magazine, it is documented on page 25 that guitarist Jonathan Svec used a 1965 Fender Telecaster during the recording of “I Think God Can Explain" by Splender.

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According to the September 2000 issue of Guitar Player magazine on page 25, Jonathan Svec used the Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble pedal during the recording of the song "I Think God Can Explain" by Splender.

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In the September 2000 issue of Guitar Player magazine, it is documented on page 25 that Jonathan Svec used the Boss DD-5 Digital Delay pedal during the recording of "I Think God Can Explain" by Splender.

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According to the September 2000 issue of Guitar Player magazine, page 25, Jonathan Svec used a Shure SM57 microphone (On axis) on the guitar cabinet speaker during the recording of the song "I Think God Can Explain" by Splender.

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According to the September 2000 issue of Guitar Player magazine on page 25, it is documented that guitarist Jonathan Svec used an AKG C414 B-TL II microphone for both the acoustic guitar and as a room mic for the electric guitars during the recording of the song "I Think God Can Explain" by Splender.

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According to the September 2000 issue of Guitar Player magazine page 25, guitarist Jonathan Svec used a Matchless C-30 Head with a Matchless 2x12 open-back cabinet during the recording of the song "I Think God Can Explain" by Splender.

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In the September 2000 issue of Guitar Player magazine, page 25, it is documented that guitarist Jonathan Svec used a Boss PS-5 Super Shifter pedal during the recording of the song "I Think God Can Explain" by Splender.

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