Stevie D.
hard rock guitarist, member Buckcherry
Stevie D.'s Gear
"I did leads with that same configuration and a Tube Screamer thrown in, or the Red Rooster pedal, for that wooly quality."
"For me, I really connected with the JTM45. It was punchy, spanky and had a great bottom end."
In a Premier Guitar article about Buckcherry, Stevie D. is noted for using a Gibson Custom Shop 1958 Les Paul Standard Reissue.
As seen on the video for the Vintage Guitar Magazine.
"I really like that wooly, ‘60s lead tone, like Hendrix. The clear ryhthms, on like a song like “Sorry,” I used a ‘62 reissue Strat."
"Live, I’ve been using a Budda Superdrive 80. Open, loud and raw. It’s also got a great middle."
Photo of his Budda amps in the Budda MySpace: https://myspace.com/buddaamplification/mixes/classic-budda-artists-368241
As seen on Premier Guitar's article, describing in the end Stevie D's gearbox.
As seen on the video for the Vintage Guitar Magazine.
"...coupled that with a ‘62 SG Junior. It’s been reworked with humbuckers, Gibson PAFs. I did leads with that same configuration and a Tube Screamer thrown in, or the Red Rooster pedal, for that wooly quality."
According to the "Stevie's Gearbox", Stevie uses the DLS RotoSIM pedal.
Stevie D. from Buckcherry praises the Marshall 1960A 4x12'' Cabinet for its unparalleled performance in rock 'n' roll, as noted on Marshall's official website.
Stevie D. from Buckcherry expresses his reliance on the Marshall 1960B 4x12'' Cabinet, stating, "Perfect for rock 'n' roll. I've never needed anything else." This endorsement is featured on Marshall's website.
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