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1:00 in the video you can see the sans amp gt2
In the "Exclusive Steve Hackett Pedalboard Demo" on YouTube, Steve Hackett uses the Dunlop GCB-80 High Gain Volume Pedal. While it may resemble a Crybaby wah pedal, it functions as a volume pedal in his setup.
In this Analysis: Genesis video at 5:30, Steve Hackett discusses his Line 6 DM4 Distortion Modeler.
In a YouTube interview titled "Genesis Revisited Soundcheck," Steve Hackett discusses using the Colorsound Octivider pedal, highlighting its role in shaping his sound.
On Steve Hackett's official website, he lists the Roland GR-300 guitar synthesizer as one of his pedals.
"A real great pedal, the Beano Boost - it brings the sound alive." From the YouTube video in the link.
My interest in instruments from around the world continues to grow. During 2014 and 2015 I've collected some more, including a Peruvian charango, oud from Iraq, cigar box guitar and electric dulcimer from the States. I'm also pleased with my new Anolog.Man pedals.
On Steve Hackett's official website he lists the Digitech Whammy Pedal as one of his pedals.
The fifth generation of the Whammy Pedal is seen at 0:35 in the linked video.
On Steve Hackett's official website, he lists the Shaftsbury Duo-Fuzz as one of his pedals.
On Steve Hackett's official website, he lists the Colorsound Tonebender as one of his pedals.
On Steve Hackett's official website, he lists the Lovetone Big Cheese fuzz pedal as one of his pedals.
On Steve Hackett's official website, he lists the Pete Cornish Treble Booster as one of his pedals.
In a YouTube video titled "Analysis: Steve Hackett / Genesis Revisited Soundcheck Interview," Steve Hackett discusses using the Marshall Model 1975 Supa Fuzz pedal.
In the "Genesis Revisited Soundcheck Interview," Steve Hackett discusses his use of the Colorsound Supa Tonebender fuzz pedal.
A MXR Phase 90 and Phase 100 advert with Steve Hackett explaining how and where he uses them! published in Melody Maker 15th May 1976
A MXR Phase 90 and Phase 100 advert with Steve Hackett explaining how and where he uses them! published in Melody Maker 15th May 1976
Steve Hackett is listed as using the MXR CSP-026 Handwired 1974 Vintage Phase 90 Pedal in the Lamb-era and GR2 Tour-era equipment list on Lileighwhite.com.
Steve Hackett has utilized a variety of effects throughout his career, including the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler, as noted on his official website, Hackettsongs. This delay pedal is among the notable devices he has employed over the years, alongside other gear such as the Roland GR-300 and GR-700 guitar synths, Shaftesbury Duo Fuzz, and Lovetone Meatball.
Seen in this video at 1:30. Please note, that this is an older version of the Flashback, not the Flashback 2!
Seen in this video at 2:44. Steve doesn't talk about it, but you can clearly see it.
On Steve Hackett's official website, he lists the Roland GR-700 guitar synthesizer as one of his pedals.
On Steve Hackett's official website, he lists the Lovetone Meatball envelope follower/triggered filter as one of his pedals.
In a soundcheck interview for "Genesis Revisited," Steve Hackett discusses his use of the Vox Wah Pedal, highlighting its role in shaping his signature guitar sound.
Steve Hackett used the MXR EVH90 EVH Phase 90 phaser pedal during the Lamb-era and GR2 Tour-era, as detailed in the equipment list on Lileighwhite.com.
Steve Hackett is listed as using the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator on the equipment list comparing his gear from the Lamb-era to the GR2 Tour-era, as detailed on Lileighwhite.com.
Steve's current standard studio setup comprises (in order):
Boss TU12 tuner
Vox Wah V847
Digitech Whammy Pedal
Tech21 Sansamp GT2 distortion pedal
Korg volume pedal
Line6 DL4 Delay
My interest in instruments from around the world continues to grow. During 2014 and 2015 I've collected some more, including a Peruvian charango, oud from Iraq, cigar box guitar and electric dulcimer from the States. I'm also pleased with my new Anolog.Man pedals.
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