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The
new amp head setting (above) includes a Bogner Ecstasy and an Egnater.
The Egnater is a USA-made all-tube amp capable of MIDI control with
100W output and 2 completely individual channels (there are 4 channels
total and 2 EQs, which control two channels each). The SDE-3000
is connected to the Egnater's effects loop. The tubes are by Groove
Tubes.
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The
G3/Fire Garden effects rack (above) saw the harmonizers return.
It includes a Furman PL-8 power unit, an Eventide H3000S Ultra Harmonizer,
2 Roland SRV-2000 reverbs, a Digitech DHP-55 harmonizer, and the
Digitech Rack Of Wham. The roll-out drawer in the bottom held a
Sobbat Glow-Vibe churus unit, an MXR Phase 100 pedal, and a Digital
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This
picture (left) was taken in October 1996, some changes have been
made since then but this photo is still pretty accurate. The pedalboard
contains a Digitech Whammy pedal, a Custom Audio 16-channel switching
unit, a BOSS CE-5 Chorus Ensemble pedal, a BOSS DS-1 Distortion
pedal, a footswitch controlling chorus and distortion effects in
the rack, and a hold switch for the delay. The little silver box
above the Whammy pedal is a custom-made buffer/supply built by David
Freeman of Rack Systems Ltd, which allows Steve to make so many
connections and use cables of any length without any tone or signal
degradation. The Morley Bad Horsie wah pedal has also become an
integral part of Steves live sound, but no photos of the live
rig more recent than this one exist yet. |
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This Bogner and Marshall were used
by Steves guitar tech as monitors at the side of the stage. |
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This
photo was taken during the G3 tour in October, 1996. From top to bottom,
a Furman PL-8 power unit, a Peterson R450 stroboscopic tuner, 2 Carvin
F150 power amps, a Carvin F300, and Steve's favorite VHT Classic power
amp. |
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