Scott Putesky's Gear

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"Live, I use a Jackson Dinky with a Bill Lawrence L-500-XL pickup, which is also one of my main studio guitars."

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In the image on Pinterest, Scott Putesky is seen playing a Jackson Soloist guitar.

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"A Peavey Bandit 65 that I've had for nine years is still my favorite thing to record with. Micing it from two different angles in front of the speaker sounds huge, and it's so simple."

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A Daisy Berkowitz stage-played Jackson Professional Dinky XL electric guitar with applied ouija board. The guitar has a green finish, serial number 501707. He played this guitar with the band in the early 1990s.

He seems to be using this guitar in the attached picture. It can be seen in others pictures. He has said that he uses a green, 1995 Jackson Dinky.

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"Why do people giggle and smile when being interviewed about something terrible on the news? Anyway ... Here's the wah you hear on Sweet Dreams."

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“My defunct YAMAHA RX8 Drum Machine, which was one of several pieces of ‘my’ equipment that sadly fell subject to the collateral studio damage/needless acts of petulant Nihilism. The less said about that the better. This was such a revolutionary piece of kit at the time for rhythm programming, I was always a big advocate for the quality YAMAHA produced across the board, so when they dropped this offering of high-quality 16-bit resolution, it held great potential for the particular sound and direction we wanted to take the music too. I began using it to program our drums and with a MIDI controller, on our first two demo tapes: The Raw Boned Psalms and The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat and then on the first ten or so shows on our official tour as an independent band, which began at Churchills in April ’90. Freddy then came in around mid-July and took over full drumming duties, but we continued to use it in conjunction with the live drums (to generate certain unique soundscapes that gave the music that extra edge), throughout stages of that three year long FL tour and on the rest of our demo tapes. I had this in and around all the recording processes right through until it met its unfortunate death during the Antichrist sessions.”

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He used this guitar later on in his career, many years after he left Manson

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"Presently, I'm using a Peavey 5150 120-watt head with two Marshall cabinets, and I'm very happy with that."

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Scott Putesky is shown with his Yamaha RGX612S electric guitar in a photo from his Facebook page.

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"She", by the way, is a 1965 Tiesco Del Ray and can be heard on the song Dope Hat.

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A Jackson JDR-94 guitar in black that was stage, music video, and studio used by Daisy Berkowitz. The guitar is also signed in silver marker “Daisy Berkowitz aka Scott P. 2014.” The back of the guitar has an SMF (Sick Motherfucker) sticker affixed. Berkowitz used the guitar to record Marilyn Manson’s 1994 debut album Portrait of an American Family. He used it to record parts of the song “SLC” and also used it during the 1996 Antichrist Superstar sessions. This is one of three guitars used during the filming of the 1994 “Lunchbox” music video. Berkowitz additionally played the guitar extensively on stage while on tour with Marilyn Manson in 1995 and 1996. Accompanied by a hard guitar case covered in various stickers by Berkowitz, who has signed it “Daisy B WAS HERE!! 1994 2014.” In 2014, Berkowitz sold the guitar to a friend in Canada named Jo-Jo, who passed away in 2018, just eight months after Berkowitz died, and the guitar was then sold by Jo-Jo’s husband. In a letter Berkowitz wrote to Jo-Jo in 2014, he recalled, “One of my retired beloved Jackson’s, this one, the Japanese engineered JDR-94. I bought this at the beginning of ’94 from the Guitar Centre on Sunset Blvd when we relocated to LA from FL to redo The Manson Family Album, which then became Portrait of course. I first used this to re-record certain guitar parts at Record Plant and the Tate house. I mainly intended for it to be one of my main studio guitars but I also had it on the road with me for the two years of touring that followed: Spiral tour, Portrait, Danzig and Smells Like Children, in conjunction with my RGX, Dinky, Soloist and Del Ray. This Guitar (and all aforementioned) contributed to Smells Like Children and Antichrist Superstar at Nothing studios. It is also one of the three guitars I used on set for the ‘Lunchbox’ video, during the various takes we shot with the great Rich Kern.”

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"My old rig - the Peavey Bandit 65 (foreground, painted) and Marshall JCM and 1960 cabinet"

Taken from his Facebook page

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"Live, I use a Jackson Dinky with a Bill Lawrence L-500-XL pickup, which is also one of my main studio guitars."

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One of his main guitars from 94-95 used live not sure if it was used in the studio? It can be seen on the lunchbox video as well as other live videos on YouTube https://youtube.com/watch?v=TJPRucukSh8&feature=shares

It might have been destroyed search Daisy Berkowitz red guitar

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Scott Putesky used the Ibanez AD-80 Analog Delay on "SLC." It's unclear if it was used live in his early performances. This information is derived from a photo he posted on Facebook.

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He mentioned he used DR strings pure blues 9s or Dr strings tite fit during the 90s

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Scott Putesky mentioned using DR Strings LT-9 Tite-Fit Compression Wound Electric Guitar Strings (.009-.042 Light) during the 1990s.

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"Scott Putesky is seen holding a Dunlop Tortex Standard 0.60mm Guitar Pick (orange) in a user-uploaded photo."

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Scott Putesky mentioned using a Marshall amplifier during the recording of "Portrait of an American Family." While the specific model JCM800 2204 isn't confirmed in the available photo, efforts are ongoing to locate the post that specifies this model.

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Scott posted a photo of a couple of pedals including the Waza Craft Boss Delay in this Instagram post.

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In this Instagram photo, Scott has a couple of pedals laying next to an amp and his guitar. The Dyna Comp from MXR is included.

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In this Instagram photo, Scott has a couple of pedals, his guitar and the Danelectro Honeytone N-10 Mini Amp photographed together.

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In this Instagram post, Scott photographs to us his Wailer Wah from Electro-Harmonix.

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Scott posts an image of his Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal, commenting on the orange color.

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Scott posts an Instagram photo of two pedals he bought secondhand, including the BBE Crusher

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Scott posts an Instagram photo of teo pedals, including the DigiTech X-Series Hyper Phase

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Scott posts a photo to his Instagram of his EHX Stereo Pulsar pedal.

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In this Instagram post, Scott photographed his Fender Frontman 15R Practice Amp.

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In this Instagram Post, Scott is seen holding a Squier Stagemaster Guitar.

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Scott posted to his Instagram that he was practicing for a show through this JC-77 amplifer.

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