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In this article, Mike Piera ("Analog Mike") says: "In June of 2001 Mr. Iommi's guitar tech Mike Clement told me that Tony was looking for another Dallas Rangemaster as his was lost years ago. I did not have any to sell, so I offered and make him a clone, our first BEANO BOOST. Last I heard he has it in his home studio along with our Chorus and modified TS9 tube screamer."
"Tony’s favourite wah pedal is an old Tychobrahe Parapedal. It was made in the early seventies. They have not been available new for many years now although I believe there is someone who has now started making clones called the Parachute." - Tony's official website.
From Laney's website, "The TI-BOOST is a simple pedal – it has a Drive and a Volume control, along with the ability to dial in the Low and Hi frequencies as well as a mid-switch that gives you a couple of different Mid frequency options. The pedal functions in the same way as Tony’s legendary modified Range master – with a significant bass cut and mid boost, but we’ve included a little more gain and EQ options to make it more appealing to more players looking to find their own sounds. The TI-BOOST gives you the guitar tone recognised for decades around the world by millions." This is the only signature Tony Iommi pedal on the market.
An OD-1 can be seen on his studio pedalboard.
On his website, There is a picture of his studio pedalboard. In the picture you can see this pedal
THE TONY IOMMI - BLACK SABBATH PERSONAL COLLECTION
We are happy to offer the following items from the personal collection of the God Father of Heavy Metal , Mr Tony Iommi one of founding members of of the worlds most respected and iconic of all bands that being Black sabbath , please find full details as follows
THE COLLECTION
The collection comprises of both Amplifiers , Effects and accessories all of which have been stage , tour and studio used and each coming with personal Signed Certificate confirming history , ownership of the God Father of Heavy Metal
Line 6 Modulation Effect
Hand Signed By Tony Iommi
HISTORY - All Stage / Tour Used Heaven and Hell tour 2007 - 2009
On Origin's website, Tony Iommi is quoted as saying:
“I really like my RevivalDRIVE pedal. It's got exactly what I was looking for and it’s the closest sound I’ve found to the one I used on the first Sabbath albums."
According to Dunlop website, Iommi uses the Dunlop DC Brick Multi Power Supply.
On his studio pedalboard you can clearly see a Boss DD pedal.
On this studio board you can clearly spot the Analogman chorus
Tony Iommi's studio pedalboard features the Dunlop JD-4S Rotovibe, as noted on his official website.
In this photo, Tony Iommi’s Analog Man Modded Ibanez TS9 is visible, marked by the distinctive Analogman writing.
In this pic you can clearly spot the Line 6 DL4
The Octoplus is visible on his studio pedalboard.
According to TC Electronics official site, Tony uses TC Electronic Corona Chorus.
According to TC Electronics official site, Tony uses TC Electronic Flashback Delay.
According to TC Electronics official site, Tony uses TC Electronic Spark Mini Booster.
According to TC Electronics official site, Tony uses TC Electronic Spark Booster.
Iommi used at least one of these during the Black Sabbath's "Back to the beginning" live show.
Visible in his pedalboard next to Analogman Standard Chorus .
At approximately 1:49 in the video provided by Guitar World, the Laney Black Country Customs The Difference Engine can be seen on Tony Iommi's pedalboard.
At 1:38 you can see his pedal board and there’s an orange phaser on it.
At timestamp 1:48 in the video titled "Brian May and Tony Iommi play Black Sabbath's Paranoid," produced by Guitar World, a TC Electronic PolyTune is visibly present on Tony Iommi's pedalboard.
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