Robin Staps' Gear

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At the 4:28 mark of this YouTube video, Robin Staps confirms using the Neural DSP Quad Cortex.

This has further allowed us to reduce the weight from two Kempers at 7 kilos each... to one single unit of 2 and a half kilos.

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At the 4:28 mark of this YouTube video, Robin Staps confirms having previously used the Kemper Profiler Head.

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At the 1:52 mark of this YouTube video, Robin Staps confirms using the Midas M32C.

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According to an article by Rob Laing on MusicRadar, Robin Staps has previously used a Diezel VH4 100W Tube Guitar Head Amp.

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According to an article by Rob Laing on MusicRadar, Robin Staps has previously used a Mesa/Boogie Triaxis Guitar Preamp.

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According to an article by Rob Laing on MusicRadar, Robin Staps has previously used a Mesa/Boogie Simul-Class 2: Ninety Stereo Tube Power Amp.

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According to an article by Rob Laing on MusicRadar, Robin Staps uses Apple Logic Pro.

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According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Robin Staps uses the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard OS 4x12 straight Cabinet.

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In this interview, Robin Staps confirms owning two PRS Custom 24 guitars.

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In an interview with MetalSucks, Robin Staps confirms using the Morpheus Droptune pedal. He states,

I only use this for the Precambrian songs, which are tuned in open A, while most Aeolian, Fluxion, Heliocentric and Anthropocentric songs are tuned in C. I’ve only been using this pedal for a few weeks but it works great; there is a slight loss of quality when you go 3 steps down, but I am still happier with the tone of my PRS going through the Morpheus.

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In an interview with MetalSucks, Robin Staps confirms owning the Engl Savage 120. He states,

My first good amp was an Engl Savage 120, but it sounded too cold and undynamic to me somehow.

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In an interview with MetalSucks, Robin Staps confirms owning the Mesa/Boogie 2Ch Dual Rectifier Solo (Rev G). He states,

Then I went for a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier, the old version, but the 2 channels weren’t giving me enough versatility of sound.

In an interview with MetalSucks, Robin Staps confirms owning the Mesa/Boogie 20/20 Dyna-Watt Power. He states,

I have tried the 20:20 power amp and it works as well. Sometimes we use that for fly-in shows because it’s much lighter.

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