Sammy Duet's Gear
This pedal is made special for Sammy by Michael Klein.
Sammy's post of the announcement of his signature ESP LTD guitar with his specs. Only 30 we sold.
"The one that started it all. My 1983 @randallamps rg100es. I bought this amp used at Fabregas music in houma lousiana in the early 1990s. This amp has a TON of history... it was used on the recordings #acidbath demos and on the debut full length "when the kite string pops" and on some of "paegan terrorism tactics" , "odd fellows rest" by @crowbarmusic, "the eclipse of ages into black" and funeral dirge for the rotting sun" by @goatwhorenola. It was also used for more shows than I can remember. It also doubles as an ashtray (see the last pic). It Was recently given a clean bill of health by @webbsbywatermusicneworleans and is still kicking ass. This might be popping up in my reverb"
Sammy ran his Metal Zone into the clean channel of his Randall amp
At 0:51 in this rig rundown video, Sammy Duet says, "I keep [the Maxon OD808] on constantly, 'cause without it [the amp] sounds loose. It can't get enough bite...it gives it a little more edge, a little bit more of a chainsaw sound I really try to go for with my rhythm tones."
Here you can see a post with Sammy's custom shop NV from ESP.
Sammy Duet showcases his Randall Vmax Dual Pre-amp Guitar Head on Instagram, expressing excitement about its return and inviting fans to join his live stream.
Sammy can be seen using this guitar in the last image in the listing.
Here you can see Sammy showing off his quilter tone block 202 to his fans.
The pedal can be seen on his pedal board below - JoshDaAcidBathFan
Sammy used an Ibanez Rocket Roll II live with Acid Bath and on the "When The Kite String Pops" album, he had an EMG 81 in the bridge.
In this Instagram post, Sammy Duet is pictured with his ESP Custom Shop EX guitar, showcasing his connection with ESP Guitars.
Sammy Duet showcases his ESP Sammy Duet Custom ESP RS320 on Instagram, highlighting it as one of his primary guitars used during live performances with Goatwhore.
In a livestream, Sammy Duet mentioned that he previously used a Morley Wah with Acid Bath until it was damaged by spilled beer. He now uses the Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95 Wah Pedal.
Sammy is pictured with a Moser Faststar, this picture was taken when Goatwhore played at OzzFest 2008.
At 1:14 in this rig rundown video, Sammy Duet says, "I use [the Triskelion] mainly for solos to give it more sustain."
Sammy can be seen using the this guitar in the Reverb listing provided.
Here you can see both the EX and the NV posted on Sammy's Instagram.
Here Sammy shows off his handmade "ESP Bruh" with a Charvel neck.
Here Sammy is selling a Maxon Bass Driver on his reverb shop.
Here The Pickups are listed on Sammy's gear at Seymour Duncan Website.
In a livestream, Sammy Duet mentioned that he used a Morley Classic Wah during his time with Acid Bath until it was damaged by spilled beer. He has since switched to using a Dunlop wah.
I posted an Instagram story offering Sammy a free pedal on a whim and he took me up on the offer. Screenshot is from our conversation.
Sammy's Gibson Korina V was given to him by Zakk Wylde, he talks about this guitar and how he got it on his interview with Does It Doom?, It was also used on the second Ritual Killer album
At 1:42 of the video, we can see this pedal on his board and hear him talk about the pedal.
In a video titled "Sammy Duet: Acid Bath, Goatwhore, & The New Orleans Metal Sound" on the YouTube channel Does It Doom?, Sammy Duet is shown using the Rocktron mAXE Guitar Rack Preamp during Acid Bath's demo recordings.
Sammy playing the Blue Kramer Voyager - JoshDaAcidBathFan
Sammy Duet previously owned a B.C. Rich Warlock Clear Acrylic Series guitar, as shown in a user-uploaded photo by JoshDaAcidBathFan.
Here sammy shows that he is selling his Death Metal Distortion FX86B on his reverb page.
Here Sammy is showing his love for Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath.
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