Roddy Frame
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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.
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.
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.
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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