Topic: To all Gilmour gearheads:-)
Hi,
In a thread regarding leslie, a couple of guys asked me to post pictures of my humble rig. I'm happy to show you my pride and joy My appologies for the bad picture quality and for my Norwegian-english.
My beloved Reeves-amp
I got this amp (including a fx-loop) a few months ago, and it's still a thrill to fire it up. I guess you Gilmour gearheads knows the history behind this amp, but for those of you that don'n know, here's a quick history background:
Dave Reeves is the man who designed Hiwatt and Sound City. He started as a tech in Mullard in mid 60's. In 1968 he cut relations with Mullard and Sound City and the Hiwatt was born. The Reeves amps made today, are very close to Hiwatt, using the original specs. The looks of the amp is all Hiwatt as you see, and it sounds just amazing. With my doppolas, I can't stop smiling when playing this amp. It is very satisfactory to finally find a amp that make you smile!
Main rack
A Furman gives light and power to all components in the rack. For wireless I use a Line6 G90. The Prorack (noise gate) I only use for high gain stuff with my Marshall JVM410, which also is connected to the rack. I try my best to avoid noise gates, but for heavy stuff, the Prorack is fantastic. The ebTech Hum Eliminator takes care of all hum and ground loops, and also converts TS-signals to balances. The unit between the 2 pedalshelves, is the "brain" in my TC G-System, which has most of the effects and controls the whole rig.
Some pedals
I just bought the TC Nova Drive, and it's a wonderful pedal. It's controlled via midi, and is integrated with the G-System (meaning I control all parameters from the G-System via midi). The GRX4 from Axess Electronics gives me 4 loops which is controlled from the G-System (which also has 4 loops, giving me 7 in total). The DS-1 and BD-2 is Keeley mod's, and I have a couple more pedals from this master of pedal modding (MT-2 and TS-9). The BB Preamp is also a wonderful pedal (I have the Andy Timmons model), and the Gov'nor is a must for those raw Gary Moore-stuff:-)
More pedals
This is all about Gilmour sounds. The Foxy Fuzz is a clone of the good old Triangle muff, and it sound fantastic! I normally uses the "green muff" from sovtek, which also sounds fantastic. The new reissue from Electro Harmonic is retired from my rig.... I have a Keeley 4 knob compressor, but for Gilmour sounds, I use a Whirlwind compressor. The Keeley is very nice, but for Gilmour-stuff, it didn't make me happy. The Whirlwind does! The Electric Mistress don't need any introduction, nor does the Tube Driver. I have changed the valve (12AX7) in the TB and replaced it with a 12AU7 from JJ Electronics. Quit big difference in the sound.
The controller
This is the controller for G-System with a volume pedal and expression pedal. Connects to the brain using a normal network cable. Simple! I also have a Vox 847 wah wah, which is a must for those seagull effects in Echoes.
The doppolas
Can't live without it! Sitting in front of the Mesa 4x12 cab and one of these babies on each side, is fantastic! The effect of sound being "thrown" around in the room can't be produced with a pedal. I use SM-57's to mic it, one panned hard left and the other hard right. Heaven! Gilmour has a DSL222 in his "Pulse-rig" and I'm quite sure that means this is a good unit... My doppolas are made by Tolerance Sound. They makes the sound big and is a very important element in Gilmour's fantastic sound. I also use them with the bluesband I'm playing in.
My main guitars
I have a Red strat (except that mine is green!) with EMG-pickups and gives you instant Pulse-tones! A Music Man Joe Petrucci BFR F1 is for the heavy stuff. "The black strat" - a replica of David's famous strat is a must. The SSL-5 pickup (bridge) is raw! The other two pickups is ok, but I think I'm going to change them with CS69. A Takamine acoustic guitar can be spoted as well. I have a TC G-Natural for acoustic effects.
That's some of my gear. I have moved around some pedals, and not all of them are shown. The Reeves amp reacts very well with all pedals. I have to mention the London Fuzz from MJM. I recently bought it and it's fantastic! I tried it in the store with a Peavey Classic 30, and when I cranked the amp, I got some really nice Joe-sounds. Try it if you get the chance. As with all fuzz and muff's you must play veeery loud to get the nice sounds. On low volume these pedals sounds like a bees nest or something...
I just got a plexi-glas to put in front of the cab (from Clearsonic) but haven't tried them yet. Please do not ask if I love my rig when carrying it to gigs.... LOL
Keep rocking!
André