Scott Gorham
Thin Lizzy guitarist
Scott Gorham's Effects Pedals
The rest of my rig is very simple. I’ve got an Ernie Ball wah, Retro-Sonic chorus, Dytone overdrive, and Boss TU-3 tuner
"I’ve been using Engl amps [...]. The rest of my rig is very simple. I’ve got an Ernie Ball wah, Retro-Sonic chorus, Dytone overdrive, and Boss TU-3 tuner. That’s it.[...]"
"I’ve been using Engl amps [...]. The rest of my rig is very simple. I’ve got an Ernie Ball wah, Retro-Sonic chorus, Dytone overdrive, and Boss TU-3 tuner. That’s it.[...]"
In an interview talking about his gear Scott Gorham answer:
"I don’t like to over-effect, but I do use some effects. What I’ve got now is an Engl E650 Ritchie Blackmore signature amp head that I run with two or four Marshall cabs. I also have a customized 100-watt Marshall JCM900SL-X amp that is used as an occasional backup, or a slave for my stereo mix. My pedalboard pretty much consists of T-Rex pedals, a Dunlop Crybaby wah, a Boss DD-3 delay, a TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger, an Ibanez CS9 chorus, and a Robert Keeley two-knob compressor."
"I’ve been using Engl amps [...]. The rest of my rig is very simple. I’ve got an Ernie Ball wah, Retro-Sonic chorus, Dytone overdrive, and Boss TU-3 tuner. That’s it.[...]"
In an interview talking about his gear Scott Gorham answer:
"I don’t like to over-effect, but I do use some effects. What I’ve got now is an Engl E650 Ritchie Blackmore signature amp head that I run with two or four Marshall cabs. I also have a customized 100-watt Marshall JCM900SL-X amp that is used as an occasional backup, or a slave for my stereo mix. My pedalboard pretty much consists of T-Rex pedals, a Dunlop Crybaby wah, a Boss DD-3 delay, a TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger, an Ibanez CS9 chorus, and a Robert Keeley two-knob compressor."
In an interview talking about his gear Scott Gorham answer:
"I don’t like to over-effect, but I do use some effects. What I’ve got now is an Engl E650 Ritchie Blackmore signature amp head that I run with two or four Marshall cabs. I also have a customized 100-watt Marshall JCM900SL-X amp that is used as an occasional backup, or a slave for my stereo mix. My pedalboard pretty much consists of T-Rex pedals, a Dunlop Crybaby wah, a Boss DD-3 delay, a TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger, an Ibanez CS9 chorus, and a Robert Keeley two-knob compressor."
In an interview talking about his gear Scott Gorham answer:
"I don’t like to over-effect, but I do use some effects. What I’ve got now is an Engl E650 Ritchie Blackmore signature amp head that I run with two or four Marshall cabs. I also have a customized 100-watt Marshall JCM900SL-X amp that is used as an occasional backup, or a slave for my stereo mix. My pedalboard pretty much consists of T-Rex pedals, a Dunlop Crybaby wah, a Boss DD-3 delay, a TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger, an Ibanez CS9 chorus, and a Robert Keeley two-knob compressor."
The Voodoo power supply can also be seen in his pedalboard at: http://www.vintageguitar.com/10865/thin-lizzys-scott-gorham-and-vivian-campbell/
When asked how Scott Gorham achieved the 'Thin Lizzy' tone in a Vintage Guitar interview his response was >'a Les Paul, Marshall stack and MXR Phase 90'<
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