Je suis sûr à 99,9% qu'il s'agit d'un rocktron. On reconnaît bien le style : nom de la marque en blanc au-dessus de l'écran, nom du modèle en blanc au-dessous du modèle.
Et tu as raison pour le multivalve, je crois que les couleurs ne collent pas.
Reste à trouver qui de l'intellifex ou du replifex est le multi mystère.
EDIT : je réalise qu'il peut aussi s'agir d'une intelliverb ou d'un intellipitch.
Ensuite, il faut reconnaître la bestiole juste en dessous et on aura fait le tour.
Qui en première impression (qui semblerait se confirmer) serait un vieux multi Yamaha genre spx-90.
EDIT : raté, c'était un D-1500.
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When it comes to the rack stuff, it's a little bit different on the outboard stuff. In the A rig I'm using TC Electronic 2290 stereo delays,
an old Yamaha D1500 mono delay unit, Rocktron chorusing, Dunlop Wah-wah pedals, and basically that's it, as far as the signal processing goes. The crunch and crank come from the JMP. I have one of those Tonebone pedals, but I don't use that with the JMP. The Tonebone I tend to use outside of the rack stuff, like if I'm going to do a little gig around LA with the 900 head. I'll take the Tonebone along for that.
http://www.modernguitars.com/a(...).html
Je poste ici la totalité de la partie concernant son matériel :
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VC: I have a little 2/12 Marshall cab I use at home. I used it on the blues record, too, with a Marshall 900 head. Whatever I plug into it sounds pretty good. That's my main thing at home. I have a few guitars. I have a really nice '66 Telecaster at home. But for the most part, I'm a solid body, fixed bridge Gibson guy. I like chunky necks. The one I was playing in your photos, the 50s reissue with the P-90s, I play that a lot at home. I have quite a few Gibsons. I have a '62 Stratocaster. It's my only actual Fender Strat. It has been modified a lot. I've never been a guitar collector guy, though. I just have instruments I'm going to play.
On stage we have an A rig and a B rig, for when we have to piggyback. Like during the Live 8 show, that was the B rig. We shipped the B rig there. I have three or four Les Pauls that go in that B rig guitar trunk. There might be one Les Paul that I'll hand carry between cities, like that tobacco sunburst one I've been playing for the last ten years or so. Although, I've been getting more into playing the Les Pauls with the thicker neck, but I really only have one of those with humbuckers on it. It's a '59 Custom Shop reissue. I've been playing that a lot on this tour, more than any other guitar.
The amp I use with Leppard I've been using for the last ten years or so. It's a JMP Marshall head rack mount that's midi switchable, which is handy for us because we do a lot of program changes. In the A rig I've got the Marshall 9200s. In the B rig it's an identical set up with the JMPs, the only difference being Mesa Boogie Power Amps, which tend to be a little crispier, a little bit more rock.
When it comes to the rack stuff, it's a little bit different on the outboard stuff. In the A rig I'm using TC Electronic 2290 stereo delays, an old Yamaha D1500 mono delay unit, Rocktron chorusing, Dunlop Wah-wah pedals, and basically that's it, as far as the signal processing goes. The crunch and crank come from the JMP. I have one of those Tonebone pedals, but I don't use that with the JMP. The Tonebone I tend to use outside of the rack stuff, like if I'm going to do a little gig around LA with the 900 head. I'll take the Tonebone along for that.
On the blues album?
VC: For the blues album I didn't use any rack effects or anything. It was pretty much straight in. I used a lot of hollow body guitars. The guitar I used more than any other on the blues record was Yamaha AES1500. It has DiMarzio pickups and it sounds so good. I also used a Gibson L5 Custom on a couple of songs. I used a Gibson dot neck 335 with the chunky neck on a couple of tunes. I used my '56 reissue Les Paul with the P-90s. I also used a Les Paul Classic, which is basically a goldtop with humbuckers. I used my Marshall 900 with the little 2/12 Marshall cab, and a Fender Deluxe Reverb on a couple of tunes, also a Rivera Quiana 1/12 combo on at least one. But the setup I used more than anything else was a Matchless Clubman 35 head through a Vox AC30 cab. No rack effects or anything.
Though I did use a booster pedal on a couple of songs. We were running a lot of cable, and there was a lot of distance between guitar and amp, so I used a booster pedal to boost the signal.
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