Steve Rodgers' Gear
Steve Rodgers is confirmed to use the Yamaha APX1000 acoustic guitar, as evidenced by a performance video from his home during the lockdown, titled "Steve Rodgers There’s A Feeling ‘Live’," posted on YouTube by Steve Rodgers himself for the All Together Now Online Concert in support of the LA City Coronavirus Relief Fund. This guitar appears consistently across most of his live performances, indicating it as his preferred choice for gigs.
At 00:08 in the video "Bôa - Fool & Twilight 1997 Lampeter Gig," the Mesa/Boogie Mark IIB Combo Amp can be seen in the background, confirming that Steve Rodgers uses this amp.
Additionally on the Boa Instagram account there is a post with the caption "Throwback to recording Get There in 2005" The Third slide features this amp which confirms that this amp is used on that record as well.
In the Bôa video "Fool & Twilight 1997 Lampeter Gig," Steve Rodgers is seen playing a PRS Custom 24 at the 3:40 mark. The guitar features cosmetic upgrades such as red dot stickers spelling out "BOA," a "love peace harmony" holographic sticker, and some pick holders. The photo provided shows this.
At the 6:12 mark of the Bôa video titled "Bôa - Fool & Twilight 1997 Lampeter Gig," we get a glimpse of Steve Rodgers' pedal board featuring a Boss SD-1 Super OverDrive pedal.
In the YouTube video "Bôa - Fool & Twilight 1997 Lampeter Gig," at the 6:12 mark, Steve Rodgers is seen using a delay pedal. Given that his sister, Jasmine Rodgers, owns a Boss DD-3T Digital Delay, it is plausible that Steve Rodgers uses the same model.
Steve Rodgers is seen playing a Fender '70s Reissue Stratocaster at a BOA show, as captured in an image that appears to date from around late 1995. The image is available on Equipboard.
At the 0:59 mark of the video "Paul Rodgers featuring Jasmine Rodgers & Steve Rodgers – Drinking (The Strat Pack 2005)," Steve Rodgers is seen playing a Fender Stratocaster Sunburst guitar. This performance was recorded live at Wembley Arena, London, UK, on September 24, 2004, as part of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Fender Stratocaster guitar.
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