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Graham - Vocals & Kazoo "shredding"
-Shure Beta58 mic
-'68 gold kazoo
Trevor - Vocals
-Shure Beta87A mic
Nick - Rhythm Guitar
-Marshall JVM 210 100W head
-Marshall 1960A 4x12 angled cab (mic'd with a Shure Beta57)
-'03 USA Fender Strat with Seymour Duncan Hotrails at the bridge
-'04 USA Fender Strat Deluxe
-'08 Gibson USA Les Paul Classic
-DT10 Tuner
-Shure SM58 mic for vocals
Sinclair - Lead Guitar
-Marshall 6100 Anniversay 100W head
-Marshall 1936 2x12 cab (mic'd with a Shure Beta57)
-Ibanez
-Gibson Les Paul Classic
-Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
-CryBaby Wah
Richard - Bass
-Ibanez Soundgear SRX700 4-String Bass
-Alembic F-1X Valve Pre-amp (DI'd to the desk)
-QSC RMX1450 Power-amp
-2x Custom 15 speaker cabinets
-Aphex 204
-DHA VT2 Dual Valve Distortion
-Boss CE-2B Bass Chorus
-Boss TU-2 tuner
Eddie- Drums
-Pearl Export kit
-Sabian cymbals (Zildjian "new beat" hi-hats)
-Janus bass drum pedals
-Tama Stewart Copeland signature snare
-Remo heads (pin-stripes on toms, coated Ambassador on snare)
-Shure drum mic kit
-Shure SM58 for warbling and death rattles
-Old knackered anonymous drum stool that no-one else likes sitting on.
And the PA
Everything is mic'd, not for volume, but for clarity
and control. It also lets us use the monitors to hear ourselves rather
than sheer backline volume. Mixer and Effects
-Mackie 1604 desk
-Alesis compressors for all vocals, bass and snare
-Yamaha REV500 reverb for vocals
-Quad optigate for other drum gating
-Aphex 204 for vocals
-dbx DriveRack PA for "speaker management"
-APC uninterruptable power supply to stop the dbx DRPA blowing up the speakers
and audience in the event of a power-cut (or those nasty systems that switch the
power off if you get a bit loud) Front of House
-2 x QSC PLX3600 power amps for FOH
-2 x Court Acoustics LX3 full-range FOH speakers
-2 x Court Acoustics LXB FOH bass bins Monitors
-C-Line 1100W amp for monitors
-4 x ClassD wedge monitors (so we can hear ourselves and each other properly)
 "I think we over did
it with the kazoo Graham" And one last thought ... beer
and electricity do not mix well. So to avoid frying ourselves, or anyone
else, all our power is protected by RCDs.
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