Roddy Frame's Amplifiers

Roddy communicates in chat that he uses Roland JC120 and also Fender Twin Reverb amps.

Corey: Roddy, greetings from No. California......what kind of guitars and amps did you use on the recording of HLHR......and what is your favorite Bob Dylan song?

RODDY: Masano acoustics, Gibson 175, Fender Twin, Roland jc 120, and I love "Every Grain Of Sand" by Dylan.

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The pearl-encrusted D-45 joins a small stable of cool guitars - including the famous '80s trademark all-gold Gibson ES-295 - but this time around Frame found freedom by limiting his options to just three: the Martin, a late-'50s/early-'60s bamboo and copper-coloured Gretsch Country Club and a stock '54 Telecaster, the last two directed through a Vox AC30.

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In the video "Aztec Camera - Walk Out to Winter (Switch)" on YouTube, Roddy Frame is seen using a Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus amplifier as part of his live setup early in his career.

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Aztec Camera's Slow Build from Musician, November 1990 by Scott Isler

In recording Stray he used it with a Power Soak; "I couldn't hear the track if I was doing an overdub."

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