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他们乐队吉他手凯史 斯科特的设备清单:
GUITARS (current):
‘90’s Fender Black Strat (Texas Special Pickups)
‘90’s Fender Shoreline Gold Strat (Texas Special Pickups)
'57 Gibson Black Les Paul Custom (3 Pickups)
'57 Gibson Black Les Paul Custom (2 Pickups)
'72 Fender Black Telecaster Custom
Gibson Cherry ES-335
Gibson 'Flying V' Black
90's Gretsch Silver Jet
'65 Gibson Reissue SG ('The Fool' - Made famous by George Harrison)
Ramirez classical cutaway
AMPS:
Two Marshall JCM-900 Head (Rack Mounted)
Four Marshall 4x12 cabinet
Two Marshall 1959SLP Plexi Head
Two Vox AC30 CC Head (Rack Mounted)
Vox AC30 Hand-wired Amps (Smaller Gigs)
FLOOR EFFECTS:
Bob Bradshaw Foot Controller
Dunlop Controller Pedal
RACK EFFECTS:
CAE 4x4 Audio Controller
T.C. Electronic D-two Delay
Dunlop Crybaby Wah
CAE Tremolo half rack unit
Shure U1 Wireless Reciever
STOMP BOXES: 单块
BOSS CH-1 Chorus
BOSS DD-5 Delay
BOSS CS-3 Compression Sustainer
BOSS PH-3 Phase Shifter
H+K Rotoshere Leslie effect
Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer
Lovetone Brown Source
STRINGS:
Electric Labella nickel wound sets (.012-.050)
Acoustic D’Addario Extra Light Bronze sets (.010-.046)
Classical (?)
OTHER GUITARS:
Electric:
’57 Gretsch Western Stain G6120 Nashville
‘90’s Gretsch Gold G6120KS Keith Scott Nashville
Gretsch G7593 White Falcon (18 Til I Die Tour)
Gretsch G6136TBK Black Falcon
‘60’s Fender 3-Tone Sunburst Stratocaster
Fender Fiesta Red Strat (Waking The Neighbours -18 Til I Die Tour)
Fender 3-Tone Sunburst Strat (Waking The Neighbours -18 Til I Die Tour)
’62 Fender 3-Tone Sunburst Telecaster (Into The Fire - Waking The Neighbours Tour)
Gibson Vintage Burst Les Paul (18 Til I Die Tour - Room Service)
Gibson Gold Top Les Paul (Waking The Neighbours - Room Service Tour)
PRS Cherry SE Standard w/ Tremolo (Waking The Neighbours - 18 Til I Die Tour)
'76 Fender White Stratocaster ('The Beast'-Keiths Favorite Guitar. Used in the early days and on the 'Please Forgive Me' video, has had the neck and middle pickups removed and bridge pickup replaced with a humbucker.)
Acoustic:
Gretsch G6022 Orange Stain Rancher (MTV Unplugged)
Gretsch G6022C/ 12 Orange Stain Rancher (MTV Unplugged)
National Sunburst Duolian (Dobro - MTV Unplugged)
Martin Dreadnaught (D-? - MTV Unplugged)
Slide Guitar W/ custom Electric Pickup Installed (MTV Unplugged- Manufacturer Unknown)
Fender Telecoustic
OTHER AMPS:
Fender Tone-Master Heads (Room Service Tour)
Fender 4x12 Cabinets
Hybrid Hiwatt / Vox AC30 (Hiwatt Preamp / AC30 Power Section/ 1x12 Celestion Speaker)
Hybrid Hiwatt / Vox AC30 (Rack-mounted -Runs Left and Right Stereo Feeds)
Marshall JCM-900 Heads
Hiwatt Custom 100 Heads
Two Cabinets (1x12 Celestion Vintage 30 Speaker)
OTHER RACK GEAR:
Lexicon PCM-60 Reverb
Korg SDD 3300 Triple Delay
Rocktron Hush Unit
Rane PE-15 Mixer
OTHER STOMP BOXES:
Ibanez Tube Screamer (Into The Fire - ?)
Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face (Into The Fire - ?)
NORM FISHER GUITAR GEAR:
BASSES:
'62 Fender 3-tone sunburst percussion bass
'62 Fender Red percussion bass
'62 Fender Silver percussion bass
AMPS:
Ampeg SVT-CL Head
Two Ampeg SVT Heads
Two Ampeg 8x10 Cabinets
FLOOR EFFECTS:
D.I. Box
Amps Mute Switch
RACK EFFECTS:
Samson UHF Synth 5 Wireless Receiver
Quick BA guitar facts:
* Adams’ preferred guitar is the USA Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, which is the most bought guitar ever in history and designed by Leo Fender in the 1950’s. It started out as the working class man’s guitar, because they were much cheaper than the more expensive Les Paul Gibson, but soon after Jimi Hendrix made it famous, it evolved to be the main rock-guitar all over the world.
* Adams bought his first electric Stratocaster in the late 1960’s, a late 50’s sunburst model.
* 'Into The Fire' & 'Waking Up The Neighbours' were all recorded with Fender Stratocasters by both Keith & Bryan on all tracks, with only 2 or 3 exceptions.
* The first 4 albums were mainly recorded, using the Gretsch and Les Paul Gibson guitars. The albums '18 Til I Die' & 'Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron' came together with a mix of all three (Strats, Les Paul Gibson, Gretsch) models, whereas 'On A Day Like Today' was very different as the only album, having both Bryan and & Keith use mostly the Gibson guitar.
* A little box with an antenna is seen on the back of Adams & Keith’s guitar straps during gigs, as it allows them to run around instead of getting lost in a caos of chords on stage. They work simply by transmitting the guitar to a soundboard and from there to each amplifiers.
* Little know facts are that, Adams, himself actually plays lead (solo) guitar on tracks like 'C’mon C’mon C’mon', 'Here I Am', 'Before The Night Is Over', 'Hidin’ from Love', 'Wastin’ Time', 'Give Me Your Love'.
* Tracks like 'Black Pearl', 'The Only Thing', 'Heat of The Night', 'The Only One', 'Somebody', 'Another Day', 'I Think About You', '18 Til I Die' (cool rhythm solo) and 'Long Gone' features Adams on lead/wah guitar!
* A very simple set-up, is still Adams’ preferred sound-design when it comes to guitars. As a teen he already started using an old VOX AC30 amplifier. Today his setup haven’t changed, and a good old VOX amp directly to connection the big Marshall amps, which are one of the most well-known head-amps for that rock artists use.
* BA dosen’t use very complicated amp/sound designs, as he thinks it makes the guitar itself dissapear in the mist of guitar effects and all the different hissing coming from all the channels. So he sticks with a simple direct-to-amp design.
* Rolling Stone magazine once described Adams’ lead-abilities as 'Very unique with a very bluesy yet raw melodic playing style'.
* The Stratocaster is known for it’s very steel rhythm sound with a deep fat bottom, which makes it an ultimate rock-music guitar, that allows an artist to switch from lead to rhythm easily transferring sounds without losing that special edge from each of the two playing styles.
* Les Paul Gibson and Gretsch guitars have a lot more warmth and crisp sound with not much of that more raw/steel sound to it. It depends on what kinda music you play and the different songs; that makes you chose certain guitars for certain songs.
* Bryan has his black Stratocaster specifically tuned for 'Run To You', and in the early 90’s a rosewood for 'When The Night Comes' & 'Thought I’d Died And Gone To Heaven' were used.
* In 2002 Fender UK launced the Bryan Adams Signature Stratocaster Model feat. Adams’ very own preffered/chosen fretboard, pick-ups design etc.
* As time have passed it’s obvious that Keith is using a lot more Les Paul Gibson guitars than ever, since the start of the three-piece band formation and still the case with the new 5-piece.
* www.gretsch.com guitars have launched a Keith Scott Signature Model Guitar, that’s based on Keith’s very own prefferences and thereby mainly his favourite; 6120 Nashville model (see picture up above on the right).
* BA, who's almost always used Marshall amps, switched when the new full-band came together in November 2002; to Fender Amplifiers. It sounded different at gigs, it's a small detail, but nonetheles a 'huge ba detail' as he's been a Marshall Amps trademark guy, though Fender amps are the 3rd most sold amps in the world, with Marshall on the first spot.
* Keith uses a Korg Multi Effects Board, and separate "chorus delay", and "disturtion" by Boss and Yahama.. And, an old standard 70's Wah pedal.
* BA uses his special made with Pete Cornish, guitar-switch board, that also works as a normal effects pedal board by Japanese renown Boss and furthermore he uses a single Wah pedal using Overdrive/Distortion on the side.
* Between 1998 and 2002 Bryan played bass in the band during live gigs. He used a Fender Precision bass and often used a '58 or '59 model in the studio to record bass because they were so controllable. Effects wise when playing the Precision live, Bryan used a fuzz pedal to occasionally blow the roof off when he needed too!
* Bryan is self taught on the guitar and the first song he learned to play was 'House Of The Rising Sun'
* Bryan's favourite guitars are his 1960 cherry red sunburst Strat, his 1960 Les Paul, his Gretsch 6120, his Gibson Dove acoustic and his 1964 Hofner Beatle bass.
* Bryan's string selection is 10, 14, 17, 30, 40, 50....which is also what Keith Scott uses.
* Adams has always used the heavy (fat) strings, because they make for a longer stay in-tune during gigs.
* Check out the Wembley 1996 gig. On the track 'Touch The Hand' Keith Scott showcases not only his fantastic abilities, but also what cool/incredible sounds you can get out of a guitar, simply by teasing your amps and going up and down the fretboard on your guitar. |
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