Ted Nugent
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Ted Nugent's Amplifiers
Nugent also uses a Kustom Quad 100 DFX combo amp, spotted in this Premiere Guitar Rig Rundown video at (15:56)
In the past, Ted Nugent used “as many as eight Fender Twins,” he says in this Premier Guitar video at (15:00). “Are you kidding me?!” he says. “What the hell was I thinking? It was just adorable. Birds would fly by 100 yards and turn into poof, nothing but shrapnel, flesh and feathers flying everywhere. It was just too damn loud.”
Today, Ted Nugent uses Peavey 6505 heads onstage. According to Nugent at (15:40), he experimented with Peavy 5150s while playing with his band the Damn Yankees, “just as an experiment…It sounded awesome. And so I stuck with it and today I’m using 6505s.”
Ted Nugent details his amplifiers in this Fender Ad. He was using 6 Fender Super Twin Reverb 180w 2x12 combo amps , in addition to 6 Fender Dual Showman 2x15 cabinet enclosures. The Super Reverbs replaced his Fender Twin Reverbs from around 1977 to 1982
Ted switched to Blackstars in 2016 for his Sonic Baptizm Tour.
Ted Nugent is confirmed to use a Peavey Classic 50 (4x10) guitar combo amplifier, as evidenced by a Reverb listing showing the amplifier with his tone settings noted on tape.
Peavey Classic 212 owned and signed by Ted Nugent in his Reverb shop.
Ted uses a Peavey 5150 combo live. This reverb listing is for a owned and signed one.
Owned and signed 5150 III head used by Ted Nugent on his Reverb store.
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Discography
Survival Of The Fittest Live (Live at the Eastowne Theatre, Detroit, Michigan /1970)
1971
One Way...Or Another
1971
Ted Nugent
1975
Free-For-All
1976
Cat Scratch Fever
1977
Weekend Warriors
1978
Double Live Gonzo
1978
State Of Shock
1979
Scream Dream
1980
Intensities In 10 Cities
1981
Nugent
1982
Penetrator
1984
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