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Steve's
effects rack used on the 1988 David Lee Roth & 1990 Whitesnake
world tours. From top to bottom, it includes a Furman PL-8 power
conditioner, a Roland SDE-3000 digital delay, 2 Yamaha D1500 digital
delays, Yamaha SPX90 multieffects, Ibanez SDR1000 digital reverb
unit, Eventide H969 Harmonizer (changed to WOMANIZER as a joke),
Eventide H3000S, a Lexicon PCM70 digital reverb, P/SSAC mixer, Drawmer
Dual Gates noise reduction unit, an Alesis Data Disc, Eventide H3000,
and a Bradshaw switching system.

From top to bottom, a Rane SM26 mixer, two Soldano amp heads with
the name "Schiller" on the front (Stan Schiller was Steve's
guitar tech at the time), and 2 Mesa Boogie Strategy 400 power amps
used for the Marshalls below.

These pedals would sit onstage
near the Bradshaw switching unit, above. From the left, these are a
BOSS FV-100 volume pedal and a Dunlop Crybaby wah pedal.
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These
Marshalls were used as preamps only, the power came from the Mesa
Boogie power amps seen below. In the left of this picture is a Yamaha
PC2002M power amp, and in the background you can see Steve's guitar
closet.

The Bradshaw footswitch, built by Bob Bradshaw & Rocktron for
Steve. During the '88 Roth and '90 Whitesnake tours, Steve's guitar
rig was at its most massive, hence the 24-switch footcontroller.
Each switch was labeled corresponding to effects units in his rack.
(Steve still has this unit but hasn't used it in years).

Steve's guitar tech's workspace
(notice the assorted guitar tools, a BOSS tuner and two Universe guitar
necks on the desktop). The racks on the right were equipped with 4 Nady
1200 wireless receivers.
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