Ca y est, j'ai le matériel de Dweezil. Ca provient de Guitar Player, j'ai trouvé le tout sur le forum de Zappa.
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For the Zappa On Zappa tour, I’m playing an antiquated Gibson SG Standard with a Maestro vibrato,” says Dweezil Zappa. “Frank played my favorite stuff on an SG, and when I play one, it really helps set the mood. It’s a definite motivator for conceptual continuity, because, lets face it, it wouldn’t be the same if I walked onstage with a silver-sparkle Iceman. In the past, all I could play were Stratocaster-type guitars, but I kept woodshedding with the SG, and now I can’t play any of my old guitars. I love the SG’s easy access to the higher frets.
“Onstage, I’m running two Cornford heads—an MK50H II and an RK100—as well as a Blankenship 18-watt head. I use two Cornford 4x12 cabs, with one handling the signal from the RK100, and the other handling the MK50H II and the Blankenship, and I switch between those two amps.
“For effects, I’m using a combination of stompboxes and rack gear. For pedals, I’m running a Keeley Java Boost, a Tech 21 XXL, a Boss FZ-2 Hyper Fuzz, a DOD FX25B Envelope Follower, an old Octavia, a T.C. Electronic Chorus/Pitch Modulation/Flanger, and an old Korg Flanger. My rack gear consists of a T.C. Electronics 2290, which I use for short delays, and an Eventide Orville which handles all of my reverbs. Everything is routed with a Switchblade GL MIDI system, and I switch it all with a Bradshaw pedalboard that also sports a Dunlop CryBaby.” —DF
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I walked into the rehearsal space, and saw more gear than I think I've ever seen on a stage. On the right, was Jamie Kime's (sp?) rig, 2 Bogner Shiva combo's. His pedalboard was modest, RC Boost, Boss Octave and Delay, and a couple of boutique pedals that I didn't recognize. He played a Les Paul through the whole show. Even though he had more of a support role, when he did get the shot he played some really nice stuff!
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On the Left was Vai's rig. Vai is one of the only players that I've ever seen actually use their signature gear. He had three Legacy heads, two on and one spare. No racks, but his board had a G System, Bad Horsie wah, AnalogMan SD-1, Keeley TS9DX, EVH Phase 90, Peterson Strobostomp, and two silver boxes with no names on them. Vai used his white Ibanez FLO (not EVO).