Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Stevie Ray Vaughan's Gear
In this video you see stevie using a telecaster
This user-uploaded photo shows Stevie Ray Vaughan with the SRV Designed Guitar, highlighting his connection to this custom instrument.
Acoording to SRV archive
1988 Benedict Groove Master Pictured at Red Rocks in August 1989, Stevie is holding his Groove Master, which was designed and built by Roger Benedict. It featured a semi-hollow spruce body and state-of-the-art electronics.
The name Groove Master was coined by Jackson Browne, (for whom Benedict had also built one) in tribute to its unique sound and playability.
It is not known whether Stevie used this guitar at the Red Rocks show.
In the image provided, Stevie Ray Vaughan is seen playing a Roland Bolt-60 amplifier during a live performance.
In a photo featured on Srvarchive, Stevie Ray Vaughan is seen playing an Epiphone Riviera Custom P93 in Wine Red.
In the provided image, guitar technician Rene Martinez is seen handing Stevie Ray Vaughan a Fender Telecaster Deluxe. Martinez later became Vaughan's full-time guitar technician, and the guitar being handed over is distinctly a Telecaster Deluxe.
In concert footage from Berlin 1983, Stevie Ray Vaughan can be seen using a Dumble Overdrive Special which according to corroborating sources was a loaner amp. This amp would make few if any appearances, as Stevie much preferred the Steel String Singer which he had previously borrowed from Jackson Browne.
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