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Tinio
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Tinio a écrit :
Salut c'est quoi la guitare du chanteur de sum 41 (Deryck, parcequ'ils chantent tous dans le clip ), dans le clip Fat Lip ?

Merci


Et moi je suis pas hors sujet
--Nico--
ROLLINS BAND

Chriss Haskett, premier guitariste du groupe
Un lien vers une page de son site ou l'on peut voir ses guitares et ses effets: http://www.chrishaskett.com/gu(...)g.htm
Essentiellement des PRS

Pour les amplis, du mesa rectifier:
Red_Fish
Tinio a écrit :
Tinio a écrit :
Salut c'est quoi la guitare du chanteur de sum 41 (Deryck, parcequ'ils chantent tous dans le clip ), dans le clip Fat Lip ?

Merci


Et moi je suis pas hors sujet


Gibson Marauder
Tinio
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Merci, je pensais que c'etait une ibanez, lol je cherchais avec ibanez, j'etait pas pret de trouver
elynx
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2ba13 a écrit :
2ba13 a écrit :
bonjour a tous
quelqu'un connaitrait il le materiel utilisé par breaking benjamin?
merci

personne n'a d'idée?
je n'ai rien trouvé sauf la video de leur tech mais bon c'est pas trop explicite


Breaking Benjamin en live je crois que c'est une tête RANDALL RH-50 T avec le module Rectifier, et un autre que je ne connais pas (blackface?).
En studio c'est du mesa rectifier. Le chanteur (benjamin) joue sur prs, tandis que l'autre gratteu est sur washburn WI (il a un modèle signature d'ailleurs).

Voilà j'en sais pas plus, mais question pédales dans la vidéo du guitar tech t'en vois pas mal!
LE BACKSTAGE DE BON JOVI SUR SA DERNIERE TOURNEE; LOST HIGHWAY TOUR:


Backstage with Bon Jovi: Exclusive!
Join us as we gain exclusive backstage access with the New Jersey titans during their Lost Highway 2008 tour.

As the only mega-selling US rock band to be regular visitors to the UK and Europe, Bon Jovi – who have sold in excess of 120 million albums, remember – have always put their considerable amounts of money where their perfectly-formed mouths are and although they are dragging both a rhythm guitarist and a violin player around this time, they were already 90 shows into the Lost Highway tour as they landed at Bristol’s Ashton Gate stadium at the end of June. It's hard work!



We’re here as guests of Michael Kaye, guitar tech to the stars and a 30 year vet of tours with The Who working with Pete Townshend, as well as treks with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and many, many more. He’s now responsible for overseeing all guitar and bass areas and, as these guys usually are, is calm, friendly and accommodating in the extreme.


The mighty Mike Kaye

He meets us at the gate with passes, wristbands and tickets in hand and ushers us without any fuss under the enormous stage that lurks at one end of the stadium. To say the expanse beneath the actual performance area itself its overwhelming in size would be to miss the perfect opportunity to describe it as ‘gargantuan’: this is big business and explains why Bon Jovi tours are always high on the list of that year’s biggest-grossing tours.


Sorry, where's catering again...?

We start the nickel tour (as Mike puts it) at Jon Bon Jovi’s guitar rack, which includes a number of Takamine acoustics in varying tunings, plus two black Custom Shop Fender Teles and his world-famous white mike stand...


Jon Bon Jovi's guitars of choice: calm down girls...

From there we’re ushered to Richieworld, guitarist Richie Sambora’s area which holds his amp racks, both guitar displays and his personal tech Takumi, yet another very nice guy, fresh from a nine-year stint with Prince.


Takumi hard at work in Richieworld

As befits such a player, the rack holds numerous guitars plus two that we were surprised he lets out of his vault: an original 1958 Gibson ES-335 and, even rarer, a 1954 Gibson Les Paul Junior with a maple body. To be fair, both made an appearance later on during the show, so it's not all showboating.


l-r: 1968 Gibson Les Paul Custom, maple-bodied 1954 Gibson LP Junior, the Matthias Jabs 'Mastercaster', original Zemaitis, Japanese Zemaitis, Gibson SG Junior, Duesenberg D-Caster

As well as a pair of Zemaitis guitars, one an original and the other a Japanese reissue, was a gold h/s/h Strat made by a workshop close to Scorpions guitarist Matthias Jabs, plus a Custom Shop tri-sunburst Strat that boasts not two but three vertical pickups, and a double-necked Fender Tele complete with capo on the top neck.


l-r: Gibson ES-1275, Martin RS 12-string, two Martin RS six-strings, Fender Custom Shop Tele, Fender Custom Shop Strat with three vertical pickups, two further Custom Shop Fender Strats, yet another Fender Custom Shop Tele, the Custom Shop Fender Tele double-neck

As well as a pair of new ESP LTD SA-2 Sambora models was a Taylor Solidbody, albeit with a typically Samboraesque twist – the provision of a Floyd Rose whammy. “You guys did an article on the Solidbodies, right?” comments Mike. Sure did, sir!

Keeping a pair of Martin acoustics company was the over-the-top double neck Taylor acoustic of yore wheeled out, as ever, for that song about being a cowboy that everyone seems to hate (but we love!). This is stadium rock, people; it’s supposed to be brash and in-yer-face!


The Taylor double-neck and a brace of Marshall DSL heads: happy bedfellows

Sambora has used a lorry load of different amps over the years and, after dallying with Fender Tonemasters and numerous Diezel amps(“Too many knobs.” Says Mike with a shake of the head), he’s come back full circle to Marshall: a brace of DSL heads to be precise.

The signal is split between an isolation cab beneath the stage and a 4x12 up top, customised with a ‘Sambora’ logo. In fact, all his cables also bear the man’s name: it’s a fame game after all!

The rest of the band use an in-ear monitoring system but, as Richie likes to ‘feel’ the music, he has a number of traditional monitors that flank his guitar cab.



Richie's on-stage cab flanked by his personal monitoring system

Sambora’s effects board includes a number of pedals that Richie changes “...on a daily basis...” and this time around he’s discovered – and is using – the wondrous Klon Centaur alongside an EXH Micro POG and Dunlop Uni-Vibe. “The Uni-Vibe used to be on the whole time, but he’s calmed down a bit now.” Says Mike.

No Bon Jovi gig would be complete without the good old talk box, and Sambora uses two Fulltone Framptones that are sited just beneath the stage. Amongst Tumi’s many duties is to reposition the relevant mike stand whenever a song calls for it: multi-tasking is a basic requirement



Two Framptone talk boxes. Altogether now: "Tommy used to work on the docks...!"

We got a chance to actually go on stage and got an idea of what it must be like to actually play a stadium. At 23,000 capacity, Ashton Gate is actually quite small in BJ terms (they were due to play two sold out nights at Twickenham two days after our visit – that amounts to 160,000 punters. Phew!).

There are ego ramps galore...


Look at me! Look at ME!!

...and soon it’s time for us to leave. Any chance of meeting Richie, if just for a five minute chat?

“Well, usually the first we see of the band is about ten minutes before showtime. They fly in, play, and then fly out again.” Explains Mike, with no trace of bitterness. Fair ‘nuff.

We shake hands and make our way to the Golden Circle area our pink wristbands have allowed us access into. Top!

Two hours later, the band climb the stairway to glory...



...and the magnificence begins...!




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fuzzbox85 a écrit :
C'est ce que j'allais dire, déjà avant de se plaindre il faudrait ne pas être hors sujet....


Woh, sorry, un sujet qui parle du matos des groupes, devraient aussi comprendre les réglages non ? C'est d'la logique les gars.

Si j'avais fait un sujet sur les règlages des groupes, je m's'rais fait engueuler...
"Das ist des Jägers Ehrenschild, daß er schützt und hegt sein Wild, weidmännisch jagt, wie sich's gehört, den Schöpfer im Geschöpfe ehrt."

Je fais partie de ceux qui défendent la MT-2. Ouai.
fuzzbox85
Je dis ca je ne dis rien mais à mon avis ils ne jouent pas avec un peavey transo et une mt-2 de toute facon....


Sinon les pedalboards de la (jolie) guitariste et bassiste de session Lizzy Daymont:



Celui ci pour la guitare, branché dans:

- Mesa/Boogie Studio Caliber DC-2 1x12 combo
- Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb combo
- Mesa/Boogie Nomad 55 guitar amp head
- Mesa/Boogie 2x12 ext. cab




Celui là pour la basse, branché dans:

Preamps:
- Demeter VTBP201s Tube Preamp
- SWR Interstellar Overdrive Tube Preamp
- Ashly BP41 Bass Preamp

Power amps:
- Stewart World 2.1 Power Amp
- Stewart World 1.6 Power Amp
- Peavey DPC 1000 Power Amp

Cabinets:
- Bergantino NV425 (1x15 + 3x10)
- Bergantino HT322 (2x10 + 12)
- Bergantino HT112 (1x12)
- Bergantino EX112 (1x12)
Scare-kro
fuzzbox85 a écrit :
Je dis ca je ne dis rien mais à mon avis ils ne jouent pas avec un peavey transo et une mt-2 de toute facon....


Oulah, il se rebelle.

Sache que je ne joue pas qu'un style, mais bon, ça fait toujours bien de cracher sur la MT-2, surtout quand on ne sait pas s'en servir.
Pas de soucis, file moi la thune pour m'acheter un meilleur matériel, et on en reparle.
"Das ist des Jägers Ehrenschild, daß er schützt und hegt sein Wild, weidmännisch jagt, wie sich's gehört, den Schöpfer im Geschöpfe ehrt."

Je fais partie de ceux qui défendent la MT-2. Ouai.
fuzzbox85
Rassure moi, juste pour savoir....
tu as décidé de faire chier le monde c'est ça?

Je ne vois pas en quoi je "me rebelle"... - surtout dit venant de quelqu'un qui, je parie, a moins 4 ou 5 ans de moins que moi, ça me fait rigoler
La MT-2 j'en ai eu une et on à beau dire ce qu'on veut, si un jour ça sonne aussi bien que mon mesa j'en achete 10 d'un coup.

Et puis tu veux du meilleur matos?
Ben t'as qu'à bosser, feignant!


Sur ce, mes excuses, assez de HS sur un topic d'aussi noble réputation
lemg
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Oui, sinon je vous envoie mes sbires (ils sortent d'un camp d'entraînement au Sud Japon, ils sont remontés, je ne vous dis pas).
lemgement lemg

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